69HEMICORONETR/TCONV
Well-Known Member
GOOD JOB ! BUCK ! keep messing with them and keep us posted. :rolling:
GOOD JOB ! BUCK ! keep messing with them and keep us posted. :rolling:
I wonder if the real owner of the bird had it for sell some time ago and the guy got the pictures then?
Shame on you guys, picking on a nice old disabled woman. :rolling::rolling::rolling::rolling:
Suddenly Stuart is thinking, "hey, that's my car!"
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i wishIt's FOR SALE ! , for a measily 2900.00 bucks it could be "His" car.:grin:
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(one thing I've noticed with all these scammers that I've messed with, the more contacts you have with them, the more demanding they become, with a MUCH greater use of exclamation points as well.)
Anyone think that about this time he's ready to change his diaper? :d
What cracks me up is the sell has no knowledge of Mopars, They act like 2900.00 is High for the car !
I would give 29,000.00 for a complete, numbers matching, 440 Six Barrel, Superbird it it's original condition like that !
Buck,
If you hear from the scammer again, tell him that you will send him a money order for $5000. He can keep the $2900 plus $100 for his trouble, and send the balance back to you via Moneygram. He'll think he is dealing with another scammer from the buyer's side of the same type of scam, which always involves forged money orders. That would probably be the last time you hear from him.
Ok, despite the crap the seller tried to pull, I want to know where that car is, and if the car we see is indeed a Superbird, and if it's for sale?