I ran across a 110 last night on cars.com that was going for $25K. I figured I would bite, knowing it was most likely a scam but you never know with today's economy. Everything sounded legit. The "seller" claimed to be a soldier in Iraq and was trying to sell it quickly to secure a home loan. He had plenty of pics and CarFax checked out. 3 things prompted red flags. 1) He said delivery was included in the price 2) He insisted on using an ebay transaction in a manner I have never heard of 3) he quickly declined my desire to use escrow.com. The final nail in the coffin was the "ebay invoice" that was emailed to me came from an internet domain called motorsvpp-transaction.com. I did a WHOIS lookup on that domain and it's registered to an apartment unit in Maryland, not eBay as it should.
These scammer can get all the NAS Defender VIN's from various Defender registries. If a 110 ever goes up for sale on the net and pics are included, it's easy to find the VIN to pass along as your own.
These scammer can get all the NAS Defender VIN's from various Defender registries. If a 110 ever goes up for sale on the net and pics are included, it's easy to find the VIN to pass along as your own.
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