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Old Aug 23, 2006 | 01:57 AM
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Originally Posted by VegasFD
^ I'm sure you're aware that FD prices have gone up considerably in the last couple years. So his expectations were a little too high. Not to say there aren't any good deals out there.
They have but the car was only 6 years old with 28,000 miles and 20k in modifications. The value has gone up significantly in the past two years but its still not as high as it was back then.
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Old Aug 23, 2006 | 02:33 AM
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Do "deals" even exist when a 95 FD is the subject at hand? Those things are pretty much non-existent in the states. I would think a stripped 95 would cost more than I paid for my 93.

I fukin' hate thieves with a passion.

Good luck catching this piece of ****, and if you do and you get your money back, use it to buy off the biggest, meaniest, ugliest bastard you can find in the same prison he will be and tell him to invent a new way, each day, to screw him in the ***.
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Old Aug 23, 2006 | 05:45 AM
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dude buy a gun and kill kill kill!!!..........
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Old Aug 23, 2006 | 07:57 AM
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Roca Baton, or Boca Raton? Roca Baton doesn't seem to exist, but Boca Raton is rather famous...

Anyway, escrow.com should be able to track where the money went. Good luck.
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Old Aug 23, 2006 | 12:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Monkman33
did you check the escrow case number with escrow before sending money? if you didn't, then you are the fool.

I got one of those emails that looked very real. checked the case number with the escrow service and it didn't exist. I emailed them back and they never responded. fraud.

If you didn't take the time to verify, then it is your own fault.
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Wow, nothing like kicking a guy when he's down.
no ****. That a shitty attitude Monkman has. Basically because he was trusting it was his fault. With that in mind I guess we can go ahead and rape or rob any chick that is naive enough to walk alone at night.
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Old Aug 23, 2006 | 05:41 PM
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I feel for you man, but you feel for probably the most COMMON scam on the 'net nowadays. The cellphone will be a prepaid phone, so the sale and # won't be traceable. The IP address will be to a public building like a public library. The email (like he said) will be a free email account that requires no ID verification.

It never cease to amaze me what ppl will do and/or fall into simply for the sake of getting a killer deal... Good luck, and hopefully there's *something* that the FBI can use to track him down.

~Ramy
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