I’m trying to buy a car in Germany, sellers says above. Is this a scam?

by Fallin9Behind

16 comments
  1. they write a huge wall of text and write so many details that you never asked for. who cares where they work and what their job is? this entire story smells like scam.

    they claim that you can test the car for free for 5 days and they even deliver it to you for free… yeah sure of course…

  2. Of course it is a scam.

    If you were selling a car, would you ship it abroad at your cost, let someone test it for five days, and then have it shipped back at your cost?

    The point of the scam is for you to pay for the car and/or shipping, with the payment being held in “escrow” by the shipping company.

    Only it’s not a shipping company, but a fake website run by the scammer.

  3. Lol no, the will ship you the car within 5 days. It will be deliviered to your home, they’ll bring it to your doorstep and you can test it.
    Trust them, the car is at a very renowned and well-known enterprise, which they won’t name for some reason…

    Dude.

  4. Also wenn die auf mobile bitten dir weiter per email zu schreiben ist es immer ein schlechtes Zeichen.
    Scam

  5. How could that b scam? Gives you never asked for live story. Wants to sell cheap. Will deliver for free. You can test. What could go wrong? /s

  6. Mate. That whole text is a red flag so big, you could use it to single-handily decorate the annual party convention of the CCP.

  7. “zeit drei Jahres”

    Three years are not enough to unlearn a language like that.

    Broken language? Check
    Lives abroad? Check

    100 % a scam.

  8. Bad german, wall of text, shit located outside the country… nah totally legit

    OF COURSE IT’S A SCAM

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