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  • hi

    am i about to be scammed on a motor home R749OCH swift kontiki 640
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  • #2
    Re: hi

    Hi Molly and welcome, please post what's happening in Scams, Fraud forum then someone may be able to help.

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    • #3
      Re: hi

      Originally posted by enaid View Post
      Hi Molly and welcome, please post what's happening in Scams, Fraud forum then someone may be able to help.
      thank you vehicle is listed wont be sending any money to this one ,seller supposed to be contacting me today have a few questions for him

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      • #4
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        Have they spun you a story about 'moving far away from displayed location for urgent family reasons', but they'll sell you the vehicle cheaply and deliver it AFTER payment?
        If so....it's a scam
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        • #5
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          If you can get the bank account, email, any phone number etc , and post up any info about the scam, that would be great. Sorry the campervan turned out to be a scam xx
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          • #6
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            have not heard anything back yet will keep you posted although not great on computers do my best thanks molly dog

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            • #7
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              Thanks Molly I ask [MENTION=7]Tools[/MENTION] to have a look if he pops on later x

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              • #8
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                Hi Molly and well done for spotting a potential scam, firstly take a look here Scam Accounts I am sure their email to you will then seem all too familiar.

                The most important thing to remember is, NEVER SEND MONEY FOR A VEHICLE YOU HAVE NOT BEEN TO SEE IN PERSON . They will try to tell you the vehicle is in storage, that it has been moved to some far extremity of the country and that it will be delivered for you to have one week whilst the money is in a "holding" account.................it isn't and it wont, they do not have the vehicle and you will lose your money.

                If they do provide you with an "invoice" it's a fake, however, if there are bank details on there please pass them to me and I can get the scammers account closed down.
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                • #9
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                  thanks again have not heard anything yet possibly wont wonder if its worth trying to buy privately from the internet or have to go to a dealer !! molly dog

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                  • #10
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                    Whichever you decide, make sure you go see the camper in person and remember that it is very rare to get a cut priced bargain. The fake ones on eBay/Gumtree/AutoTrader are usually at well below the market rate to attract unwary buyers. Remember the phrase "If it looks too good to be true........it probably is!"
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