Re: Selling cars on racing junk - scamming
I certainly hope that folks reading this thread are smart enough to know that this is not a Racingjunk problem, but rather a problem of how some people treat each other. There are bad apples across the board in our country, and we the voters place law makers in a position to combat these issues. If they're not doing the job to your liking....replace them. If we don't get tough in this country, it's gonna get worse, and it's all up to each one of us. I don't know how Racingjunk is involved it a business deal between two people, they simply post your deal for others to see. Having been a dealer with them for several years, I have seen many e-mailed warnings from RJ, of a problem person wanting to buy something. I think these warnings are flagged when the person sends an e-mail to the seller. I feel sorry for anyone that has been scammed. Anything small ticket can be done by US Postal Money Order up to $700 per M/O...(I believe that is the max)...and...(you don't mess with the Postal Service). My package does'nt ship until I get the money from the Post office on my end. Large ticket gets done at the bank only, with Notary. (problem is, have'nt sold a big ticket item in many years) LOL
Never want to sell it so bad, that you will take chances on a scam deal!
Wade Mahaffey
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