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Thread: Too good to be true: 98 4runner $2800

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    Default Too good to be true: 98 4runner $2800

    I found this on craiglist and am thinking about checking it out, but the price seems too low to be for real. Thought I'd put it out to see what you guys think.
    http://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/cto/1019428107.html
    Toyota 4Runner SR5 4WD 4dr - $2800

    Miles:118016
    Body Type:--
    Transmission:Manual
    Engine:6
    Interior:Tan
    Warranty:No
    Year:1998
    Title:Clear
    VIN Number:JT3HN86R4W01938


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    Quote Originally Posted by craigslist ad
    "it's ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests"
    In my experience, when someone on Craigslist selects that option in their ad there is a clear stink. Kind of like a salmon eating a skunk beside a sulfur hotspring with the wind blowing right in your face.
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    just type into Google "Craigslist Toyota 4Runner SR5 4WD 4dr - $2800" and you'll see this is a standard scam...

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    Just awesome. Some are rather obvious like the 2004 4Runners for $3675. This one is in the gray area of possible because it is close.

    I contacted a lady selling a 10 year old Jeep Wrangler for $1500 a while back. I called right away, but she told me she had just sold it to a guy offering $1600. She just didn't know what she had.

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    you have to add the disclaimer to any Craigslist auto's "if is sounds to good to be true, it probably is". There are ALOT of these types of deals. I almost got roped into "amazing deal" on a vehicle last fall. Listen to your gut.
    Last edited by bucketosudz; 02-04-2009 at 02:11 AM.

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    I've seen all kinds of internet scams, but not sure how this one would play out.

    Does the scam seller try to get paid without meeting up with a potential buyer?

    Who would be dumb enough to pay for a car sight unseen? (Ya, like someone would admit to that!)
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    I'd run the VIN and run it to see if it's been totalled. It may have a salvage title on it. Be careful!
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    Quote Originally Posted by greg mgm View Post

    Who would be dumb enough to pay for a car sight unseen? (Ya, like someone would admit to that!)
    The buyers of my last 4 Land Cruisers bought them sight unseen. I shipped 3 of them and the last one the guy flew in and we went on a day trip and the next day he drove home. I also sold two Cruisers for my friend both of those buyers bought them sight unseen. So it can happen, and it doesn't mean the person got hosed. 3 of the buyers I still correspond with. 2 of the others are out of 4wds as it was just a phase they went through. And the 1 I don't correspond with I could if I wanted to. He's still lurking around.

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    Ha ha ha! Anyone wanna buy a cheap 4Runner in Phoenix?

    http://phoenix.craigslist.org/cph/cto/1019140195.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by greg mgm View Post
    I've seen all kinds of internet scams, but not sure how this one would play out.

    Does the scam seller try to get paid without meeting up with a potential buyer?

    Who would be dumb enough to pay for a car sight unseen? (Ya, like someone would admit to that!)
    Sometimes they will con people into sending the full amount or they will just try to get a 10% deposit.
    If they advertise it far and wide they can usally find someone stupid enough to send money via Western Union .

    I heard of someone who sent the full amount for a rare Harley,then sent more for shipping when they asked for it and got nothing except a divorce a few months later.
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