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1972 DODGE CHALLENGER SCAM on JUNKMAIL
Posted: Wed 20 Oct 2010, 13:28
by Chooms
Seller answers by the name of Sipho when my brother called, and answered as Thandile when I called.
Apparently it is his father's car, who has moved to Cape Town, and he is now in Mauritius. But the car is registered in Sipho's/Thandile's name and, of course, he has a buyer who is depositing money at 15h00 this afternoon to buy the car.
http://www.junkmail.co.za/v-johannesbur ... EdQX201043
Seller confirmed that the car in the photos in Junkmail is the same car that's for sale.
But, go to :
http://www.cargurus.com/Cars/Pictures-c ... pi35743583
Re: 1972 DODGE CHALLENGER SCAM on JUNKMAIL
Posted: Wed 20 Oct 2010, 13:53
by 383CUDA
I also just spoke to the guy, sounds a bit iffy to me as well. But it would be awesome.
Re: 1972 DODGE CHALLENGER SCAM on JUNKMAIL
Posted: Wed 20 Oct 2010, 18:12
by sanjuro
This sounds more and more like scam, check the other post about this.
I wouldn't put down any deposits.. till I have see the car with my own eyes, papers.. etc
Re: 1972 DODGE CHALLENGER SCAM on JUNKMAIL
Posted: Wed 20 Oct 2010, 18:50
by Johann65
sanjuro wrote:This sounds more and more like scam, check the other post about this.
I wouldn't put down any deposits.. till I have see the car with my own eyes, papers.. etc
Ask the seller to present the car for a Police Clearance!!!!
Unless we have a corrupt clearance officer
Re: 1972 DODGE CHALLENGER SCAM on JUNKMAIL
Posted: Wed 20 Oct 2010, 20:46
by jlebenon
be careful it smells ...
Re: 1972 DODGE CHALLENGER SCAM on JUNKMAIL
Posted: Thu 21 Oct 2010, 05:32
by Robert_F100
The add has been removed from junk mail.
Re: 1972 DODGE CHALLENGER SCAM on JUNKMAIL
Posted: Thu 21 Oct 2010, 12:31
by Tony69
I knew that car for that price was too good to be true. I've got the number but i haven't phoned. I think I'm gonna F@#$ with them for a lil while
Teach them a lesson
Re: 1972 DODGE CHALLENGER SCAM on JUNKMAIL
Posted: Mon 25 Oct 2010, 13:11
by lemuel
Same scam running with wheels, the guy calls you when you advertise wheels, tells you he is depositing the bucks - without asking the obvious important questions like what car they are for... lots of guys looking for a quick buck..
Re: 1972 DODGE CHALLENGER SCAM on JUNKMAIL
Posted: Tue 02 Nov 2010, 17:39
by alenpiter
I knew that car for that price was too good to be true. I've got the number but i haven't phoned.
Re: 1972 DODGE CHALLENGER SCAM on JUNKMAIL
Posted: Tue 02 Nov 2010, 18:07
by Graeme
Take this alenpiter off,he's a waist of time.Check his other posts.Copy and again copy.