RE: good scam

From: Glen Closson (glen_closson@earthlink.net)
Date: Mon May 15 2006 - 18:38:18 PDT


Also, the license plate is covered up.

As the saying goes "If it seems like a deal too good to be true, it probably
is."

Regards,

Glen

"Chance favors the prepared mind." ~ Louis Pasteur

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Of Michael Howell
Sent: Monday, May 15, 2006 6:13 PM
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Subject: Re: [MV] good scam

Quoting David <m151dave@gmail.com>:

> Other than the fact that I have never heard of a Hummer in a crate,
> what exactly is the scam?
>
> When I look at it, it does not look brand new. I see where a radio
> antenna mount was on the right rear fender. Paint looks pretty washed
> out (though that could just be the picture).
> ==========================================
> David Brubaker
> MVPA # 18115
> KCØNZN
> Owner - M151A2
> http://david.brubakers.us/mutt/mutt.html

The seller has 1 point from a sale that closed 4 days ago with a buyer that
has 0 points. The sold in a crate in lots of 100 is the classic jeep in a
crate tail. Also he has no reserve and started it at $500.00.

Mike
Tishomingo, Mississippi

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