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Old 11-26-2013, 08:47 PM   #19
Shake & Bake
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Default Re: Selling cars on racing junk - scamming

I've been a member of racingjunk.com for years. Never had an issue with
selling anything. I ONLY DEAL IN CASH. If they want to buy what your selling they will come to you.
Example: I sold a car & trailer package deal on racingjunk in September of this year. When these folks "pmed" me and said that they wanted to come and view it I told them to bring their tow vehicle and some cash if they were really interested in it. I said we might be able to make a deal but would not guarantee they would go home with it. They drove 730 miles to my place. They brought both (tow vehicle & cash). When they left it went with them.

All it takes is common sense.

It gets better. In October of this year I found a 34' enclosed trailer on racingjunk.com that I was interested in. I "pmed" the seller a few times to ask some more information about it. He always replied back. We kicked around some figures over a two week period and got close on the final price. I drove 370 miles to see this trailer and it was everything the seller said it was. I brought it home. Again, it was a cash deal. Removes all doubt for both parties involved. Cash is king....

Last edited by Shake & Bake; 11-26-2013 at 09:00 PM. Reason: Adding more info.
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