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      09-18-2020, 08:17 AM   #14
Wolf 335
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Drives: 2007 E92 335i
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-He's likely asking for a electronic transfer of money.
-Insist that you meet in person to give him cash.
-Have them drive out of their way if possible and then cancel after they waited for an hour. Tell them something came up, a family emergency.
-Schedule to meet again on another day, and don't show up. This time your blinker fluid completely leaked out and you couldn't drive the car. Mechanic said is was not safe.

Inconvenience the scammer as much as possible.

Unfortunately that's all you can really do. Once he realizes the gig is up he will dump your listing and get another one.

Then there is always the good old way of dealing with things like this, if you can get him to meet you in person. Baseball bat to the Tibia (shin bone) and Humerus (upper arm bone).

Break both legs but don't break both arms so that he can at least pick up the phone and call an ambulance.

(if you decide to go with the good ol' method, make sure you're not emailing from your IP address and that you are using a burner phone.)
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