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Post by johnc on Oct 2, 2018 14:15:30 GMT
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Post by Bob Sacamano v2.0 on Oct 2, 2018 14:50:10 GMT
The two companies check out OK at Companies House. The addresses and premises are real. VAT and Company No. are OK.
Would seem to be genuine.
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Post by Roadrunner on Oct 2, 2018 15:33:29 GMT
If it's too good to be true, it probably is.
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Post by ChrisM on Oct 2, 2018 15:49:41 GMT
.... a bit like the new Nikon D3400 with lens in original box, allegedly new and unused, that I saw advertised on ebay for £89 on Sunday .......
Seller also had some other new electronic goods on offer for a fraction of their usual discounted new prices
Berth, wide, given
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Post by Tim on Oct 2, 2018 15:53:41 GMT
The photos of the C63 AMG look a bit odd for a company doing what they do. Why not some photos in an industrial estate car park. Also why no interior pics?
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Post by Roadrunner on Oct 2, 2018 16:12:26 GMT
The photos of the C63 AMG look a bit odd for a company doing what they do. Why not some photos in an industrial estate car park. Also why no interior pics? ... and the website just asks you to put the car in your 'basket' and checkout with card or bank transfer details. Yeah, right...
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Post by Ben on Oct 3, 2018 3:54:41 GMT
The photos of the C63 AMG look a bit odd for a company doing what they do. Why not some photos in an industrial estate car park. Also why no interior pics? ... and the website just asks you to put the car in your 'basket' and checkout with card or bank transfer details. Yeah, right... Presumably at those prices, people are picking them up by the dozen...
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Post by PG on Oct 3, 2018 17:33:26 GMT
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Post by grampa on Oct 4, 2018 8:12:49 GMT
If it's too good to be true, it probably is. But there will be enough daft people to make it worth their while setting all this up. I have a simple rule: if it's more money than I care to risk, if I can't first speak to someone on the phone I won't go to see it, and I would never even buy a cheap car without seeing it.
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Post by PG on Oct 4, 2018 8:38:46 GMT
A quick google comes up that this is a complete scam. It seems all the photos are just pulled from other adverts for the actual cars that were, at one point, genuinely for sale. Hence the huge variation and location of the photos. The only grain of truth is that some of the cards may, in fact, have been repossessions at the point they were sold by a proper repossession company.
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