
06-26-2019 09:38 AM
06-26-2019 10:34 AM - edited 06-26-2019 10:43 AM
You left out a few details --
1) is this for a listing on ebay motors? -- if not, scam
2) money or deposit up front (and not paid through ebay/paypal)? -- if yes, scam
3) is a cost of delivery given? -- if not, then probable scam
4) a steal of a deal is probably one to steal from you
https://pages.motors.ebay.com/buy/security/index.html
06-26-2019 12:11 PM
Hi @notorious13 -
Please, please, please, do not give this individual any money.
Hallmarks of a common scam using eBay's name for cars:
A 'servicemember is about to be deployed'. Often self described as a god-fearing, christian soldier, they have to leave the country soon and so are selling their 50 thousand dollar vehicle for 1200. As long as you pay in essentially untraceable gift cards sent via email.
Parents who have 'just lost a child' and need to liquidate the child's car. They play on your grief to get money from you. They promise that 'eBay vehicle protection' will put money 'in an account' and you can take ownership of the vehicle for up to 30 days before you pay.
A legitimate eBay Motors ad will be listed on eBay Motors (that web address that @ypdc_dennis gave you). If you found it on a different website it is not valid.
06-26-2019 01:53 PM
SCAM
Your address is in the Paypal payment. Don't pay.
Classic scammer claim.
Isn't a "she".
Report the listing to the site where you found it. (AutoTrader, CraigsList?) They have been trying for decades to get rid of these crooks, but they just keep popping up.
Thanks for asking. The reason that these scams work, is that most people are too dumb to ask questions. You asked.