The particular scam in question is described here: http://phonehelp.grn.cc/facts.html Hold your mouse over #17 to get the explanation on how it works.
I got hits on Lami on an earlier search and I think LifeLock was the site. I will look again and let you know. His text offered me full price and would pick up my car and said it was a surprise gift for his cousin and he would only use PayPal since it was so secure. In any case, I hope you don't get burned in any way. Here is site where I first found him: http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-613-917-8314 Different tel, same name, same set of circumstances. |
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Right info! The best way to avoid scam is always go for a particular dealer that's well reputed and well-known in the market. In this regard, I will mention Pedata RV Center that has deliver me the best rv truck for a family trip inside the U.S. Although, it also depends on the customer to avoid third class car or truck dealers that are the main cause of these scams.
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I think that shipping scam is the most common issue. I haven't personally faced it, but a good friend of mine purchased a car online, and after paying the deposit, the seller vanished. I can't provide all the details about this case now. But I see it happens pretty often. Some people wait for their cars for more than a year and still believe that they will get them.
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