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Too good to be true??

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Take a video camera, and vid the boats, running, etc. And, accidentally get a few good pics of the seller.

Looks too good to be true. Or else seller is totally not in touch with actual value.


Nate
 
the engine is a direct drive lol..... its a scam i would say, unless you can go see them and check for liens or if there stolen then id say to good to be true they should be more like $18,000 for the pair.
 
Yeah supposed to be in FL, but I was thinking the same thing about the price, its almost too good!

He says hes in urgent need of money. But we will definately be checking the skis out in person before buying anything!

Will let you guys know what the outcome is!

Thanks for everyones input thus far!

Tyler
 
Definately, these adds are complete BS. If you look at the contact numbers they are both missing one digit which now forces someone who does not know better to use the alternative contact....e-mail.

This now gives the scammer your e-mail address which is the first step in stealing your identity, spamming your inbox, or using your address to deliver viruses.
 
Well I hope nothing bad will come out of the email... :banghead:

I just checked again and both those ads are not up anymore!
 
Well I hope nothing bad will come out of the email... :banghead:

I just checked again and both those ads are not up anymore!

Just don't give away any personal info and you should be fine. I know this seems obvious but you would be amazed at what people will volunteer when asked.
 
Had one of those excellent deals in out local autotrader - owner says he just moved to London England!!! - Told him great I have some relatives in London who will swing by to check it out!! - Never heard back.
 
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