Re: [BaadAssGremlins] Re: scammer
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Re: [BaadAssGremlins] Re: scammer



In a message dated 6/18/2006 8:06:49 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, pdgable@xxxxxxx writes:
I don't think it is a scam. You check his feedback and you will see
that he sold and has good feedback on a 1965 Mova which he sold for
$12,500. This is a pretty positive sign. Plus, the way a scam would
work is the person would say somewhere in the ad that he might be
willing to sell the car for some ridiculous low price(like 8000) and
to Email him off Ebay. Then he would sell the car to 20 people and
never be heard from again. There is no mention of anything like this
in the ad. He only wants $1000 within 24 hours which is not
unreasonable and since you can pay in person, this again would not
make much sense as scams go. More likely, he put the car up for
auction and the reserve was not met, As much as we love Gremlins, we
all know that $20,000 for a Gremlin-no matter how souped up, is more
than most people are willing to pay--especially when you can get a
Camaro or some other generic car for the same price.
Paul
Its a double edged sword with that dudes Gremlin,he's sunk quite alotta bread into a AMC Gremlin which already right there is one reason why the cars not fetching the price he's asking and not to be a arsehole but the chevy motor factor plays in as well.See chevy guys are looking at the car saying why waste a good chevy in a GREMLIN and the AMC purists are saying 'what a waste of a good Gremlin'I believe chevy motor or not that cars worth every penny.
Bart
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