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I'm not fully sure why they do it.I believe its to get your details which they then sell on to Marketing companys.
I stand to be corrected here though..
If its an honest seller with an absolute bargain then please accept my apologies..I've become a bit of a synic these days..
Most likely a scam. Even the description looks to be a clicky to something else. There are people out there who do fall for these scams though unfortunately.
I'm sure I've seen the same email address several times on different cars from different eBay accounts. Also the text is pasted from photobucket or somewhere certainly doesn't look right
My friend has just had the same experience with a motorbike on e bay.
The address was in Scotland so too far to view and very dodgy e mail address, send cheque etc., etc. and the most important thing was the price was too low to hopefully attract a lot of potential customers, needless to say it was a scam.
I only do what the voices in my wife’s head tell me to do!
I have just filed a report to ebay. This person must be an absolute a*** hole it makes me fume. I have an ebay shop selling shooting equipment and we do very well however there are these pr***s who manage to spoil the the whole idea of ebay.
Fume over Robbo
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