The $40k 997 Turbo Scam: Anybody want to have some fun?
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#17
I joined Rennslist because I came across this thread after performing a Google search on the email address milan23savic@gmail.com. I recently inquired about a Porsche Cayman in a Craigslist ad:
https://fortsmith.craigslist.org/cto...791483310.html
A few days later I received an email from milan23savic@gmail.com saying the car has a clean title, perfect shape and less than 30,000 miles. These exact same car pictures were in a craigslist ad back in October and located in the Clarksville, Tennessee area. I inquired about the car then (they were asking $21,000 for it at that time) and were in a hurry to sell. I requested the VIN# and asked where it could be seen. Never received a response. His price included shipping and I said I would take care of shipping if I decided to buy it. No response. I believe the ad in October was a scam too. Buyer beware.
https://fortsmith.craigslist.org/cto...791483310.html
A few days later I received an email from milan23savic@gmail.com saying the car has a clean title, perfect shape and less than 30,000 miles. These exact same car pictures were in a craigslist ad back in October and located in the Clarksville, Tennessee area. I inquired about the car then (they were asking $21,000 for it at that time) and were in a hurry to sell. I requested the VIN# and asked where it could be seen. Never received a response. His price included shipping and I said I would take care of shipping if I decided to buy it. No response. I believe the ad in October was a scam too. Buyer beware.
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Scammers gonna scam. The fastest way to flush them out is to ask where the car is and respond, 'OMG, I have a brother that lives in Dirkadirkastan and he can come over today to look at the car. Crickets.