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okay I was looking for. A used car and found one... And I received this... Does this sound right please help.........

 

 

 

Thank you for your reply. I was accepted for a new job and I moved to my hometown in Orlando,FL. I am a regular eBay user and for this sale I decided to use their services. They won't give me any money until you receive and test the truck for 5 days. The truck is at the shipping company, ready to be delivered. We also benefit from free shipping, it will be delivered to your address within 2 days and you have a 5 days inspection period to test and inspect it. So if you wanna make this deal I need the following details from you:-full name and address-shipping address-phone number.Once I got all the details, I'll forward them to eBay and they will proceed with the order. They'll contact you with all the information that you need to complete this deal and also they will confirm that the deal is conducted through them and I'm a legitimate seller. Waiting for your email with the requested details. Thank you!!     

      
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it is scam. Just stay away.

https://community.ebay.com/t5/Motors/Internet-Vehicle-Scams/m-p/31017843#M37891

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@jerara-43 

 

Report the scam ad on the site where you saw it.

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This big ol' scam has been around ever since there was a Craigslist. 

eBay doesn't have a warehouse, they don't ship ANYTHING, there's no inspection period, vehicles can't be returned. FREE Shipping for a vehicle doesn't exist.  FREE return shipping when you buy a vehicle???? No way!!!!!!!!  The scammer is using the good price as BAIT to steal your money. Or steal gift cards because that's how they'll want you to pay.  The number and email connects back to the scammer! 

 

Forward their email to spoof@ebay.com and report the seller on the site you found the listing.

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