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Old May 4, 2007 | 05:31 PM
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I have advertsided my car for sale in E&M for £3,250 and within 5 hours have had probably 10 calls all from, shall we say, people from the Indian continent all offering £2,500.

I then get a call from someone a long way off willing to pay £2,800 cash with no questions and not having seen the car but will take about 4 hours to get here.

This was followed very shortly by someone willing to pay the full price in cash and who wants to come over this evening.

Whilst this should be seen as good news, it all sounds a bit fishy and too good to be true.

Has anyone experienced this before?

Is there a load of dodgy £50 notes out there?

Any recommendations?
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Old May 4, 2007 | 05:34 PM
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Make sure you meet at somewhere other than your address such as shopping cenre car park if you meet with them to be on the safe side. Take a friend for security.

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Old May 4, 2007 | 05:37 PM
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Originally Posted by gdavey
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I have advertsided my car for sale in E&M for £3,250 and within 5 hours have had probably 10 calls all from, shall we say, people from the Indian continent all offering £2,500.

I then get a call from someone a long way off willing to pay £2,800 cash with no questions and not having seen the car but will take about 4 hours to get here.

This was followed very shortly by someone willing to pay the full price in cash and who wants to come over this evening.

Whilst this should be seen as good news, it all sounds a bit fishy and too good to be true.

Has anyone experienced this before?

Is there a load of dodgy £50 notes out there?

Any recommendations?
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Old May 4, 2007 | 05:39 PM
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Why not my address?
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Originally Posted by cookstar
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Old May 4, 2007 | 05:42 PM
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Did you note down phone numbers? You can always say "I've got someone else coming to look but if they don't buy I'll call you back, what's your landline number?" and see what response you get.

Looks promising, depends how keen you are to sell as to what conditions you impose on the sale.
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Old May 4, 2007 | 06:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Woody1
Make sure you meet at somewhere other than your address such as shopping cenre car park if you meet with them to be on the safe side. Take a friend for security.

Neil
I wouldnt buy a car from someone who was only prepared to meet me in a car park somewhere. Get the buyers land line tel no. and call 'em back on it if you're concerned.
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Old May 4, 2007 | 06:35 PM
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If they pay cash, take it to a bank and get it paid into your account with them there too, if that's okay then they can take the car.

I think I'm right that even if the cash then turns out to be moody you'll be okay.
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I wouldnt buy a car from someone who was only prepared to meet me in a car park somewhere. Get the buyers land line tel no. and call 'em back on it if you're concerned.
I agree.

I started noting the mobile numbers after 5 or 6 calls but it will probably be too late for a landline number.

It's all happening too quickly!

I've spoken with the police and they are not aware of anything but have logged it.

My wife has popped out to borrow a counterfeit note checker from where she works which should put my mind at rest as to the state of the cash.

Maybe I'm being paranoid!
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Originally Posted by ru'
If they pay cash, take it to a bank and get it paid into your account with them there too, if that's okay then they can take the car.

I think I'm right that even if the cash then turns out to be moody you'll be okay.
Bit tricky tonight.
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Old May 4, 2007 | 06:43 PM
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Check for all the relevant watermarks and foils etc. I use a 'magic' pen on notes to see if they are fake. You can pick them up for pennies on Ebay. Get them to bring plenty of id too.
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Put them off until the Banks are open. If they are serious buyers they won't mind.

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Originally Posted by gdavey
Bit tricky tonight.
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How stupid is that? Apparently, the £50 notes do not have a UV security patch like the £20s, £10s and £5s.

Still not turned up. I'm hoping it's bank holiday traffic and not a potential late night visit whilst in bed.
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Old May 4, 2007 | 08:54 PM
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Originally Posted by gdavey
How stupid is that? Apparently, the £50 notes do not have a UV security patch like the £20s, £10s and £5s.

Still not turned up. I'm hoping it's bank holiday traffic and not a potential late night visit whilst in bed.
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if its the T-reg WRX on the E&M no wonder you're getting loads of calls probably because its TOO BLOODY CHEAP.....!!!!

Raf.
p.s. Take potential buyers to the back and pay in the cash + ask for ID - Drivers LIcence etc...

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Old May 4, 2007 | 08:59 PM
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Big time you havent seen anyone or got any dodgy notes and you've already got a counterfeit machine out and contacted the police. Calm down mate just you must have a tasty motor at a decent price so it's got a lot of interest
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Old May 4, 2007 | 09:12 PM
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Mate you are not paranoid, do everything you can to protect your property.
i was selling my quad, got a call from a guy very interested said he had one before and was chatting, asked for postcode and address so that he could come over to see it, as most people do, i said you must get here before 6.00 cos I got to pop out ( stupid) 6.15 nobody here, so I go out, Now I take my 2 guard dogs with me in my van for a ride out ( stupid )
Had a bad fealing whilst out that something wasnt right, so head back.
Sick fealing in the bottom of my stomach when I arrive home.
My BMW car was missing from the drive and garage door where my quad was stored wide open.
Got into the house and they had been through the house, my laptop, digital camera, money etc and all the keys to my motorbike and vans all gone.
So dont tell anybody not to be paranoid ! it happens. thieving scum like this need there fingers cut off, and then they will not reoffend
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Old May 4, 2007 | 09:21 PM
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why put your car/quad/bike up for sale for xxx amount,,hen when some one phones up saying ill give you the asking pricwe,,put a silly post up asking if its gen

if hes not gen ,,smack him in the mouth and send him on his way


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Originally Posted by gdavey

Any recommendations?
Yep - Sell it to me - fellow scoobynetter - nowt dodgy £3k...??

Raf.
PM if if we can deal..
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Old May 4, 2007 | 09:32 PM
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I've not had that before but had the email contact wanting to buy both the cars I have recently advertised not mentioning make or model. Will pay asking price and will collect for shipping abroad, sounds sus right away. I replied to the guy, I have 4 cars to sell which is he interested in, he replied, all of your cars, give me your bank details, name and address and I'll transfer the money.

Yea right

May as well asked for my wife and kids also
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Old May 4, 2007 | 09:39 PM
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a person can just knock your dooor - no one home - your robbed. im mean if you advertise your vehicle for sale you should expect your phone to ring thats what you pay for. I wouldnt inform the police 'hey my advertising is working' good vehicle right price your phone will ring hot
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Your dead right but theres no harm in being carefull if your suspicous.
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Nice to know you all think it's a bargain. Exchange & Mart : Subaru Impreza WRX Turbo Saloon 1999, £3,250

Its been here for a while and only got one call from Wales. https://www.scoobynet.com/private-sa...e-gc8f48d.html

I must be getting paranoid as I had someone from Orange phone me tonight asking for my Bank details over the phone in order to set up a direct debit - that was OK wasn't it?

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Why you asking us

It better be eh?
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the for sale section on this site is crazy...! you can advertise an item and within hours its on the 2nd/3dr page.... Which is why people are always 'bumping' threads - Seriously though it sounds a good car at a VERY good price hence the high number of calls....

Raf.

so.... £3k..??
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Default good car right price

a lot of offers on the table spit and polish for the weekend it'll be gone by monday hopefully good luck with the sale
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Originally Posted by gdavey
Hi

I have advertsided my car for sale in E&M for £3,250 and within 5 hours have had probably 10 calls all from, shall we say, people from the Indian continent all offering £2,500.

I then get a call from someone a long way off willing to pay £2,800 cash with no questions and not having seen the car but will take about 4 hours to get here.

This was followed very shortly by someone willing to pay the full price in cash and who wants to come over this evening.

Whilst this should be seen as good news, it all sounds a bit fishy and too good to be true.

Has anyone experienced this before?

Is there a load of dodgy £50 notes out there?

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shall we say 10's 20's and 50's
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Old May 4, 2007 | 11:47 PM
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I take it's got high mileage?
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