Audi RS5 for £10K?
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Go for it, it looks completely legit to me...
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/a...
On a serious note, nobody is actually going to fall for that are they? Ignoring the dodgy pictures, even dodgier text, there is the smaller matter of it being £15k cheaper than the next car on there.
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/a...
On a serious note, nobody is actually going to fall for that are they? Ignoring the dodgy pictures, even dodgier text, there is the smaller matter of it being £15k cheaper than the next car on there.
Probably have better luck asking for 10 grand of someone on PH for nothing than pretending you can have a nearly new, top of the range Audi.
Even the terminally gullible must be a bit unsure of that, I would suggest pricing it maybe 4 grand less than other similar cars as you need some plausibility to proceedings.
Even the terminally gullible must be a bit unsure of that, I would suggest pricing it maybe 4 grand less than other similar cars as you need some plausibility to proceedings.
Nobody else bother to click the "report" link on the ad?
Rather than create a clone advertisement the scammer often just hacks the advertisers account and changes the text and contact details.
Wouldn't it be sensible if advertisers were always sent a "Congratulations! you successfully updated your advertisment" email whenever it was changed, particularly if the price is dropped...
Rather than create a clone advertisement the scammer often just hacks the advertisers account and changes the text and contact details.
Wouldn't it be sensible if advertisers were always sent a "Congratulations! you successfully updated your advertisment" email whenever it was changed, particularly if the price is dropped...
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