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Originally Posted by mikeesik
I realize it seems way too good to be true.
But I once sold a $23k bosendorfer Grand Piano in perfect shape for 30 percent of what it was worth, due to circumstances.
I am very leery. He hasn't gotten back to me since I asked for the Vin and a photo copy of his Drivers L.
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There are cases where scammers lifted photos from active ads. When a buyer asked the scammer for specific pics to prove the legitimacy of the deal, the scammer simply contacted the real seller and asked for the pics. The pics provided to the scammer were then forwarded to the buyer who's now convinced the deal is real.
There are Pelicans world wide. I'm guessing that whereever the car is supposed to be, there's a Pelican member close by who would go see it for you.