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23-11-2010, 01:20 PM | #1 | ||
Mr old phart
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Ok so there are several threads warning of scammers wanting to buy cars they have found advertised via paypal. Mine has only been on the market less than 48 hours and have recieved a few already. One though, has offered to do a bank transfer from a Canadian bank for the full amount in Aus dollars. My scam detector is off the scale but right now I can't think of any way to be scammed if I give account details for an account that is almost never used and only has about 20c in it. Any ideas besides ID theft?
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