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<blockquote data-quote="dB-SPL" data-source="post: 6711133" data-attributes="member: 579631"><p>The depths some of these scum-bags go to are beyond low... Looking for another sportbike on craigslist and come across a '01 Gixxer 750 for $3,000. With the amount of miles it had, it wasn't a steal-deal but it wasn't something I wanted to let go either. So I email the guy.</p><p></p><p>What's the condition/status of the title on this bike?</p><p></p><p>He responds.</p><p></p><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>the bike is in great condition, has been properly maintained, has never been laid down or abused in any way. it comes with a clean title and the price I'm selling it for is $2800, which is including all charges.</p><p></p><p>I used to live in West Seneca but I'm currently working in the UK (London) and I'll be moving here permanently within the next few months and I can't afford the luxury of taking the bike with me so I decided to let it go.</p><p></p><p>I'm using a privately-held company called Premier Vehicle Storage Ltd. to sell this bike, I left it at their warehouse before leaving to the UK. they are supervising the entire sale process from payment, shipping with a 14-day return policy, title transfer service or/and (if needed) returns and refunding.</p><p></p><p>if you want to purchase it, let me know and I will explain you how the company works and how the transaction will be handled.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p></p><p>Price goes from $3,000 to $2,800? So I decide to go along... Sent him this</p><p></p><p>Is there a phone number i use to talk to someone? Where is the bike currently? I want to see it in person before any money is handled. But definitly interested</p><p></p><p>He responds:</p><p></p><p>Hey Bill,</p><p></p><p>the bike is being stored in Boston, MA at PVS storage facility, the title and all paperwork is along with the bike in their possession. as far as I know they don't offer a phone line for customer support, I reach them through email only. their sale policy is to deliver the vehicles with a 14-day inspection period right after the payment is confirmed, for inspection and to pick it up instead of have it delivered you have to schedule an appointment, and it could take up to 3 weeks until you have it set which is a timeframe that I'm not comfortable with.</p><p></p><p>I'm paying some fees each passing day and I would rather take advantage of their sale policy, so if you want to move forward with the purchase, let me explain you how they work and how the transaction will be handled.</p><p></p><p>to start the official transaction I need your full name to be on the title along with your delivery address, I forward it to Premier Vehicle Storage and they will notify you with all the instructions (payment, shipping, return policy etc.).</p><p></p><p>one of their agents will be assigned to receive and handle payment. you have to transfer the funds to their agent as per their email directions and when the payment is complete you have to send them the transfers information, they verify it, deposit the purchase amount in their trust account then start the shipping process and you should be getting the bike in about 48 hours after your payment was confirmed. you will have a 14-day return policy starting with the day you receive the bike, so you will have the chance to test and inspect it before funds are released. if you decide to keep it, they have the Power of Attorney so they will transfer the title into your name and release me the funds, if not they will be responsible for the return shipping and you will have a complete refund within 3 days.</p><p></p><p>anyway, they will explain you detailed the entire process.</p><p></p><p>if you want to purchase it, I will be waiting your email so we can get started.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p></p><p>I say:</p><p></p><p>Oh, perfect. My father lives in Boston. Can I just have him inspect the bike and/or maybe even deliver the funds right there? That way neither of us have to wait.</p><p></p><p>Of course I don't have a father that lives in Boston but why not, right?</p><p></p><p>He responds:</p><p></p><p>I already told you it could take up to 3 weeks until you have an appointment set which is more than I'm willing to wait. I'll just move to the next interested guy and if I can't sell it sight unseen with a 14-day return policy, I'll get back to you.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p></p><p>Still thinking of something to send back to this 'living proof that cousins mate'.</p><p></p><p>This other guy (starting to think he's sitting right next to the above person) is a rather creative imbred waste of oxygen..</p><p></p><p>I asked him about a CBR he's got for sale and I wanted the VIN to verify its existance before I wasted any more of my time. This is what he sends me in an email.</p><p></p><p>This is the web link to my add. If you decide to buy it please click on Buy It Now and ebay will inform how to buy it. thank you</p><p></p><p>htp//cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2002-jeep-liberty-4x4-v_W0QQitemZ130361923312QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUS_Cars_Trucks?hash=item1e5a2d16f0</p><p></p><p>This is the ACTUAL link that the above link redirects to:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://2003hondacbr600rr.craigacc.org/" target="_blank">http://2003hondacbr600rr.craigacc.org/</a></p><p></p><p>Now before you even click the link, look at it. What does a CBR have to with the words "Jeep, Liberty, 4X4"? Right after I shared a quick chuckle with myself, I decided to open it and see his handy fraud work. The URL is no longer eBay and well.. He's just not that great at replicating.. Scums like this completely ruin any benefit of online bargains and/or trust. I've lost WAY more than my fine share of funds due to dirt balls like these two..</p><p></p><p>Do NO business with:</p><p></p><p>Guy 1 - <a href="http://mailto:" target="_blank">robertlangley77@hotmail.com</a></p><p></p><p>Guy 2 - <a href="http://mailto:" target="_blank">richardmiller42@gmail.com</a></p><p></p><p>I ******** hate scammers. Every last one of them should be sold like car auctions in prison as someones personal b1tch to get hand-cuffed then have their genitalia smothered in peanut-butter only to be placed in a room full of starving rats..</p><p></p><p>And that's the end of my rant. If I offended anybody, I'm truely NOT sorry. If you're offended, you're a scammer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dB-SPL, post: 6711133, member: 579631"] The depths some of these scum-bags go to are beyond low... Looking for another sportbike on craigslist and come across a '01 Gixxer 750 for $3,000. With the amount of miles it had, it wasn't a steal-deal but it wasn't something I wanted to let go either. So I email the guy. What's the condition/status of the title on this bike? He responds. Hi, the bike is in great condition, has been properly maintained, has never been laid down or abused in any way. it comes with a clean title and the price I'm selling it for is $2800, which is including all charges. I used to live in West Seneca but I'm currently working in the UK (London) and I'll be moving here permanently within the next few months and I can't afford the luxury of taking the bike with me so I decided to let it go. I'm using a privately-held company called Premier Vehicle Storage Ltd. to sell this bike, I left it at their warehouse before leaving to the UK. they are supervising the entire sale process from payment, shipping with a 14-day return policy, title transfer service or/and (if needed) returns and refunding. if you want to purchase it, let me know and I will explain you how the company works and how the transaction will be handled. Thanks Price goes from $3,000 to $2,800? So I decide to go along... Sent him this Is there a phone number i use to talk to someone? Where is the bike currently? I want to see it in person before any money is handled. But definitly interested He responds: Hey Bill, the bike is being stored in Boston, MA at PVS storage facility, the title and all paperwork is along with the bike in their possession. as far as I know they don't offer a phone line for customer support, I reach them through email only. their sale policy is to deliver the vehicles with a 14-day inspection period right after the payment is confirmed, for inspection and to pick it up instead of have it delivered you have to schedule an appointment, and it could take up to 3 weeks until you have it set which is a timeframe that I'm not comfortable with. I'm paying some fees each passing day and I would rather take advantage of their sale policy, so if you want to move forward with the purchase, let me explain you how they work and how the transaction will be handled. to start the official transaction I need your full name to be on the title along with your delivery address, I forward it to Premier Vehicle Storage and they will notify you with all the instructions (payment, shipping, return policy etc.). one of their agents will be assigned to receive and handle payment. you have to transfer the funds to their agent as per their email directions and when the payment is complete you have to send them the transfers information, they verify it, deposit the purchase amount in their trust account then start the shipping process and you should be getting the bike in about 48 hours after your payment was confirmed. you will have a 14-day return policy starting with the day you receive the bike, so you will have the chance to test and inspect it before funds are released. if you decide to keep it, they have the Power of Attorney so they will transfer the title into your name and release me the funds, if not they will be responsible for the return shipping and you will have a complete refund within 3 days. anyway, they will explain you detailed the entire process. if you want to purchase it, I will be waiting your email so we can get started. Thanks I say: Oh, perfect. My father lives in Boston. Can I just have him inspect the bike and/or maybe even deliver the funds right there? That way neither of us have to wait. Of course I don't have a father that lives in Boston but why not, right? He responds: I already told you it could take up to 3 weeks until you have an appointment set which is more than I'm willing to wait. I'll just move to the next interested guy and if I can't sell it sight unseen with a 14-day return policy, I'll get back to you. Thanks Still thinking of something to send back to this 'living proof that cousins mate'. This other guy (starting to think he's sitting right next to the above person) is a rather creative imbred waste of oxygen.. I asked him about a CBR he's got for sale and I wanted the VIN to verify its existance before I wasted any more of my time. This is what he sends me in an email. This is the web link to my add. If you decide to buy it please click on Buy It Now and ebay will inform how to buy it. thank you htp//cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2002-jeep-liberty-4x4-v_W0QQitemZ130361923312QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUS_Cars_Trucks?hash=item1e5a2d16f0 This is the ACTUAL link that the above link redirects to: [URL="http://2003hondacbr600rr.craigacc.org/"]http://2003hondacbr600rr.craigacc.org/[/URL] Now before you even click the link, look at it. What does a CBR have to with the words "Jeep, Liberty, 4X4"? Right after I shared a quick chuckle with myself, I decided to open it and see his handy fraud work. The URL is no longer eBay and well.. He's just not that great at replicating.. Scums like this completely ruin any benefit of online bargains and/or trust. I've lost WAY more than my fine share of funds due to dirt balls like these two.. Do NO business with: Guy 1 - [URL="mailto:"]robertlangley77@hotmail.com[/URL] Guy 2 - [URL="mailto:"]richardmiller42@gmail.com[/URL] I ******** hate scammers. Every last one of them should be sold like car auctions in prison as someones personal b1tch to get hand-cuffed then have their genitalia smothered in peanut-butter only to be placed in a room full of starving rats.. And that's the end of my rant. If I offended anybody, I'm truely NOT sorry. If you're offended, you're a scammer. [/QUOTE]
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