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#1 Posted : Friday, 10 September 2010 10:14:20 AM(UTC)
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I'm selling my Holden HX Limited Edition Monaro. For some reason 2 people from the U.K have inquired about the car. I find this quite odd. I am selling the car on Ebay. Can i really trust what is going on here? They want to buy a car they cant even inspect. Opinions anyone?
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#2 Posted : Friday, 10 September 2010 3:42:38 PM(UTC)
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ITs more than likely a scam,but remmember money in the hand.

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#3 Posted : Friday, 10 September 2010 4:11:43 PM(UTC)
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If they won't come & look at it personally, or send a mate to look at it, walk away from it.

It's most likely that they have hotmail, yahoo or gmail addresses. Yes, a lot of genuine people do use those email addresses as well, but most will have an ISP, work or education email address that you can send stuff to - and that's another way to pick a genuinely interested party.

Send them an email asking them a few questions about why they like your particular model, or Monaros in general. Genuine answers will be things like "I lusted over them as a kid" or "Dad had one" or "I've finally got enough equity to buy one" - you'll soon sniff out the non-genuine buyers.

And finally - if you're still unsure, get their phone number & ring them up (don't give them yours). If they are a real buyer, they'll know a bit about what they're buying. If they're a scammer, and they've made it this far, then you'll trip them up easily in a phone call (or they'll avoid it).

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#4 Posted : Saturday, 11 September 2010 3:48:22 AM(UTC)
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Money Talks Bulls*** Walks....

be careful is the best advice anyone can give
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#5 Posted : Tuesday, 14 September 2010 11:59:24 AM(UTC)
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Mate
I cant tell you if it is a scam or not, but there are huge numbers of Aussies living in the U.K and a lot of them are Holden fans. It could just be that an Aussie over here is looking for something a bit different.
Try having a word to Ken Garner or Guy Hardy from the Holden U.K register.If people are looking to import a Holden they often contact them first to see if anyone wants to sell one that is already in the U.K. They may know if this is genuine or not. Their contact details are: [email protected]. Hope this helps.
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