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Sounds too good to be true...

Started by bucks1605, June 25, 2007, 08:55:17 PM

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bucks1605

SV1000K3 Bought 03/17/09
1996 GS500E Sold 03/03/09

nick_villan

Full racing exhaust, jet kit, kn filter

bucks1605

Kinda makes you think when you see that he's located in detroit, michigan. The pictures have palm trees, and its listed on the columbus, ohio craigslist.  :dunno_white:
SV1000K3 Bought 03/17/09
1996 GS500E Sold 03/03/09

yamahonkawazuki

Jan 14 2010 0310 I miss you mom
Vielen dank Patrick. Vielen dank
".
A proud Mormon
"if you come in with the bottom of your cast black,
neither one of us will be happy"- Alan Silverman MD

makenzie71

been removezored but I would have bought it for $12 and a half a bottle of kraft original bbq sos

debtman7

There have been a lot of craigslist scams lately. Almost all of them have the bikes priced right around $3k, with the bike worth $5,000+. Any bike I see at $2950 or right around there that's worth considerably more I just hit the flag button... When you contact the person they'll tell you they are overseas, or the bike is at a shipping terminal somewhere, etc and their esteemed agent will be handling the transaction. I assume it's a standard advanced fee fraud, they either hit you up for money to clear customs or something, or they get you to wire payment before delivery or they overpay with a fake check and want you to refund the difference. Either way they get your money and the bike doesn't exist.

Based on the actual ads, I think they just copy other peoples legit ads since they seem to have a lot of details sometimes.

frankieG

i flag them to along with the 29 a month spam and atv/snow mobiles
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living in beautiful new port richey florida
i have a beautiful gf(not anymore)
former navy bubble head (JD is our patran saint)

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