INFO REQ,D I have a offer on my Lambo from an Australian Co
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Hi , I currently have my Lamborghini posted on piston heads and have a offer from this guy Ray .
His web. Site is http://www.sportsleisurevehicles.com.au/ and sound a nice guy on the phone .
He is suggesting he pays electronically before I release the car . All sounds good but I heard there was a scam where they could recall the cash from your account after the transaction ?
Any info greatly appreciated
His web. Site is http://www.sportsleisurevehicles.com.au/ and sound a nice guy on the phone .
He is suggesting he pays electronically before I release the car . All sounds good but I heard there was a scam where they could recall the cash from your account after the transaction ?
Any info greatly appreciated
irish boy said:
Sounds like all the risk is on his part. Apparently high end cars are a lot cheaper in the uk....a friend sold his 4200gt to Australia last year.
All cars are cheaper in the UK, friend who recently moved from the US and used to driving a nice, new car car (Audi etc) has been shocked by just how much a car costs down under,It's the Paypal scam where they reverse the funds.
They pay through Paypal, you give them the car and then they dispute the sale saying they never received the goods and Paypal reverses the transaction.
Like others have said check with your bank, they'll be able to tell you if the electronic funds transfer is legit or not.
Seems quite reasonable to me that someone from another country wants to buy something as exotic as a Lambo.
They pay through Paypal, you give them the car and then they dispute the sale saying they never received the goods and Paypal reverses the transaction.
Like others have said check with your bank, they'll be able to tell you if the electronic funds transfer is legit or not.
Seems quite reasonable to me that someone from another country wants to buy something as exotic as a Lambo.
Edited by TheTurbonator on Sunday 25th March 11:44
Deerfoot said:
TheTurbonator said:
It's a Paypal scam where they reverse the funds.
Don`t confuse Paypal with an electronic bank transfer, they are not the same thing.It's amazing how in the English language one single letter can make a whole sentance mean 2 different things. I've edited my post to make it more clear.
Edited by TheTurbonator on Sunday 25th March 11:45
calibrax said:
Can't you read? the guy is not saying the OP's current situation is a PayPal scam, he's saying that the scam the OP referred to about reversing funds is a PayPal scam.
Not true, all credit card payments, and I'd imagine some other payment methods, are subject to reversals in the exact same way.The only scam that works with this, he/she have your email and also bank account details to make the payment, they send a fake email saying the funds have gone through with the correct account number and bank details and name. Then they personally ask you to release the car to an agent who is going to collect it.
It will have the correct logo and ask you to confirm details for such a large amount.
It will have the correct logo and ask you to confirm details for such a large amount.
Edited by tercelgold on Sunday 25th March 23:21
Plotloss said:
Surely the moments the funds clear, you bounce them into another account and then release the car?
How would that stop the original account going hugely overdrawn if the funds were electronically reveresed? I was told by Natwest that you have to leave the funds in the account for 24hours on a working day, then check the balance is still there. After this time it is not possible (allegedly) to reverse it. This was a few years ago now.
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