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Old 05-24-2004, 06:14 AM
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fo yo only 15000 dallar.
Old 05-24-2004, 06:35 AM
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No way! only $15,000 for a 2003 M3!
Old 05-24-2004, 06:54 AM
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No way that hasent been in some kind of wreck, mabey the Left rear is out of the picture since it isn't there.
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donno...looks good to me .
Old 05-24-2004, 07:17 AM
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Scam.

I am constantly amazed that some people are greedy enough to get taken by similar scams.
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Scam. Email the guy and ask him some questions. I'm willing to bet my bank account that he'll tell you that the car is overseas and he'll send it to you after he receives your payment. If you do send him the money, don't hold your breath. These scams were showing up on ebay a lot and now they're spreading to traderonline.

I used to wonder how can these scammers think that people are gullible and naive enough to think that they can buy a popular car for 1/3 its price, that it's that easy to import a non-fed car into the US, and that it's perfectly safe to send some stranger overseas $15K up front? Why do they make it so obvious? Wouldn't 99% of the people realize it's a scam? But then it hit me... they're after the 1% that don't realize it!
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Maybe it has a blow motor and BMW refused the warranty?
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Maybe it has a blow motor and BMW refused the warranty?
Even if that was the case...it still would be a steal at that price, this is obviously a scam.
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I screwed with this jackoff selling the car a few weeks back just for fun. He wants you to wire a deposit to a 'safe' escrow service Eurotrader.com or some crap like that. The car is also located in England, but is a U.S. car. Also, he's deaf and embarassed by it, so please don't ask for a phone number.

Guy is a total jerk-off. Anybody that is that stupid to send money to this guy deserves to lose it.
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That's a Typo. They really meant 50,000.


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