Craigslist's Secret Weapon: Used Cars That Are Too Good To Be True - forums
My preferred questions honestly center a bit more.
Verkkogenerally speaking, if something's too good to be true, i don't waste my time on it.
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There are a few standard indicators of a scam, including:
If it's a salvage or rebuilt car, walk.
Offers that sound too good to be true.
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