jeff@marblefarm
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- Tractor
- 1958 Ford 800
It's a scam.The tires on it look more like 2000 hrs.
It's a scam.The tires on it look more like 2000 hrs.
I have tagged so many of these scams and reported them to Facebook but they don't care. Even searching "local" doesn't filter these pirates out. Just be suspicious and watch and ask this forum. JM
Well then you are leaving out a lot of potential deals. I've bought things off of Tractorhouse, CL and Marketplace and so far, I find marketplace to be the easiest and source for the best deals. As far as the scammers, they are very easy to spot by just following a few rules.When I'm looking at used equipment it's always Tractor House or my dealer.
I don't look for deals, never have actually. My dealer (whom I work for part time) always gives me the best deal and I never feel slighted at all, but then I almost always buy new equipment anyway. Don't like used equipment because most times used = someone else's problems. In fact, the only used tractor I even bought was my open station M9 and I had my dealer go through it before it came to the farm. Don't have time for breakdown's and I don't like dealing with someone else's issues either.Well then you are leaving out a lot of potential deals. I've bought things off of Tractorhouse, CL and Marketplace and so far, I find marketplace to be the easiest and source for the best deals. As far as the scammers, they are very easy to spot by just following a few rules.
1. if it looks too good to be true, it probably is. 2. If it is a bigger ticket item, make them call a cell phone... call not text. A scammer will almost never make a phone call. 3. Anything that says they are out of town, on Vac., out of country blah blah, don't bite. Even if they are legit on vacation drop them.
Bet she drained your bank account as well.........I know her~!!! She's that 26 year-old Nigerian Princess I gave my banking informtion to back in the 90s.