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Peugeot did pull out of the States some years back and so that will obviously have cut off the supply of used motors. Maybe not a scam, then? I'd still want the money in the bank first
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Ferocious Aardvark wrote:Peugeot did pull out of the States some years back and so that will obviously have cut off the supply of used motors. Maybe not a scam, then? I'd still want the money in the bank first
I have told the buyer that i would want the funds in my account via paypal before i release the car. The DVLA stated that if I write to them saying who i sent it to and when, then they will send a letter saying that the vehicle is no longer my responsibility as of the sell date.
Surely, if it is a scam, this should not be my problem after this?
Joined: Feb 17 2002 Posts: 28357 Location: MACS0647-JD
Wilde 3 wrote:
Ferocious Aardvark wrote:Peugeot did pull out of the States some years back and so that will obviously have cut off the supply of used motors. Maybe not a scam, then? I'd still want the money in the bank first
I have told the buyer that i would want the funds in my account via paypal before i release the car. The DVLA stated that if I write to them saying who i sent it to and when, then they will send a letter saying that the vehicle is no longer my responsibility as of the sell date.
Surely, if it is a scam, this should not be my problem after this?
One PayPal scam works like this: 1. Payment is confirmed as made 2. You sell the goods. 3. Buyer tells Paypal it was an unauthorised payment. 4. PayPal reverse the transaction, you have no money, no goods, and a hard road looming ahead.
Last edited by Ferocious Aardvark on stardate Jun 26, 3013 11:27 am, edited 48,562,867,458,300,023 times in total
Ferocious Aardvark wrote:Peugeot did pull out of the States some years back and so that will obviously have cut off the supply of used motors. Maybe not a scam, then? I'd still want the money in the bank first
I have told the buyer that i would want the funds in my account via paypal before i release the car. The DVLA stated that if I write to them saying who i sent it to and when, then they will send a letter saying that the vehicle is no longer my responsibility as of the sell date.
Surely, if it is a scam, this should not be my problem after this?
One PayPal scam works like this: 1. Payment is confirmed as made 2. You sell the goods. 3. Buyer tells Paypal it was an unauthorised payment. 4. PayPal reverse the transaction, you have no money, no goods, and a hard road looming ahead.
How could i prevent this scam from occurring (apart from not selling the car)??
Withdraw the paypal funds, keep records of all emails and documents etc.
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