Mark,
I agree
with everybody, this auction was a scam. I would play with the seller/scammer by
asking for a location address and the person taking care of it so you can send a
fellow club member out to look it over. See what he says.
Dave
Homstad
56 Dodge
D500
56 Dodge
Convert
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From: Forward Look Mopar
Discussion List [mailto:L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Mark J. Hash
Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006
3:05 AM
To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [FWDLK] '59 Fury on ebay
Hello
list. I have been mostly lurking and not posting much the last few
months. But I have a situation where I would like your opinions and
comments. First, the facts as I know them:
---My
dad is not an ebay member, but a friend recently turned him onto a '59 Fury in
Massachusetts being sold on ebay. Item #120060852918, seller is
houstonpt, with a feedback rating of 0 (zero).
---The
Buy It Now price was $4800. After dad emailed the seller, found out this
INCLUDED shipping the car via DAS shippers from Mass to us in Oregon.
Also included a 30 day warranty in which the seller promised to pay for RETURN
SHIPPING to Mass if my dad wasn't satisfied with the car.
---After
my dad said he wanted the car, the auction mysteriously disappeared. The
seller emails that it is because he is reserving the car for my dad. The
seller says he moved from Mass to Budapest, Hungary, making it necessary to
sell the car.
---After
my expressing to my dad the possibility that this may be one of the
many fraudulent car auctions making their way through ebay, my dad again
contacted the seller, who replied with directions on how he could pay for the
car using ebay's Vehicle Purchase Protection plan. Have others here used
the VPP to purchase a vehicle? If the deal falls apart after my dad pays
the money, how difficult is it to get the money back?
What am
I missing here? I have been on ebay for 10 years, but have not purchased
a car on ebay. I am quite well aware of the scams and fraudulent car
auctions, and have told my dad that's what I think this is - a scam. The
price is too low, the deal is too good, the auction was terminated, and that's
not how ebay works. Yet he remains convinced the seller and car are
legit. Is it possible he's right?
Thanks
for your comments,
Mark
mjh
Sutherlin,
OR
'57
Fury