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  • JackIIA
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    Well, if you ever DO get a response....

    One of this easiest techniques is to do an ip check. In the email responses from him, check for an xsource ip address. It will probably be at the bottom of the email trail (you'll have to select full source headers).

    If the ip is not local, you've got your likely answer.

    Sold a car on Craigslist 3 months ago. Got a TON of interest. "I want to come by this weekend" etc. The "local" buyers were from: Mexico, Chile, Ukraine, and California. Ended up selling it to a guy in my own town, so no harm.

    My guess is this guy is legit. Seems too far fetched to set such an odd ball ad for something in poor condition that 1 out of 100 people are in to. But if you want to know for sure try the above.

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  • kevkon
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    No contact, just searching the seller.

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  • mateo
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    Sent couple of emails, no response.

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  • kevin-ct
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    Originally posted by kevkon
    After some checking, the seller(?) seems very suspect.
    Did you make contact with him/her?

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  • kevkon
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    After some checking, the seller(?) seems very suspect.

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  • kevkon
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    I know there are a ton of scams on craiglist, but they usually are for more mainstream items. If anyone has any luck with this seller, I'd be interested in going in on it ( the last thing I need is 4 rusting rovers!)

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  • kevin-ct
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    I have e-mailed the guy two times with no replies...
    I was hoping to take a look at them this weekend

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  • Bostonian1976
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    that's quite a collection on Craigslist!

    Even better that the ad says they're not in very good condition - that usually means cheap

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  • Drain Rovers2
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    tried every day for a week, no response were all at a loss wonder if the unknown series owners will come forward or we will have to hunt them down our selves

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  • kevkon
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    Nothing here, either. I can't see how the guy expects a price when you can't even find out how difficult it is to access them. Too many flakes on craigslist, imho.

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  • thixon
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    Originally posted by Mogly406
    I've tried twice with no luck.
    Same here and nothing.

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  • HybridIIA
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    Originally posted by kevkon
    Anybody get a response from the guy with the 4 Series II on craigslist?
    I've tried twice with no luck.

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  • kevkon
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    Anybody get a response from the guy with the 4 Series II on craigslist?

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  • cscutt
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    WHY!!!!!! is everything in the top of the bloody USA.. somewhere in the middle or lower part of the US would be great!! I see a lot O' parts for my rovers but the cost to ship would be prohibitive.....

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  • NelsAnderson
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    Here's a bunch of them in New York that need rescue:

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