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Looking for 'selling safe' tips for my daughter who is selling her Mercedes SL.
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<blockquote data-quote="nxhappy" data-source="post: 16407559" data-attributes="member: 50238"><p>the scammers are pretty easy to spot. First off, they NEVER call you in person, they always text. when they do text you, the area code will be from a different city. Most of the time they ask you to "run the vin report" and they send you a link IE <a href="http://www.checkmyvinmonkey.com" target="_blank">www. checkmyvinmonkey. com</a> ....they are trying to scam you because people enter in their credit card and personal info. The best thing to do is have her talk to the buyer, no texting. Then meet in daylight, at a place with cameras, such as the police station or the supermarket. If they want to test drive the car.....1st step, take a pic of their drivers license and ask for their insurance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nxhappy, post: 16407559, member: 50238"] the scammers are pretty easy to spot. First off, they NEVER call you in person, they always text. when they do text you, the area code will be from a different city. Most of the time they ask you to "run the vin report" and they send you a link IE [URL='http://www.checkmyvinmonkey.com']www. checkmyvinmonkey. com[/URL] ....they are trying to scam you because people enter in their credit card and personal info. The best thing to do is have her talk to the buyer, no texting. Then meet in daylight, at a place with cameras, such as the police station or the supermarket. If they want to test drive the car.....1st step, take a pic of their drivers license and ask for their insurance. [/QUOTE]
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