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dondiddy



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Dodgy Ebay Puma Defender ad
2009 Land Rover Defender 90 Hard Top Manual 4 x 4 listed as a classified just now on Ebay for the bargain price of £4,450 Stay away! A 0 feedback seller and a dodgy advert if ever I saw one! I can remember seeing the same vehicle advertised a while ago for around £14500. Remember if it seems too good to be true then it probably is! Wink
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Re: Dodgy Ebay Puma Defender ad
dondiddy wrote:
2009 Land Rover Defender 90 Hard Top Manual 4 x 4 listed as a classified just now on Ebay for the bargain price of £4,450 Stay away! A 0 feedback seller and a dodgy advert if ever I saw one! I can remember seeing the same vehicle advertised a while ago for around £14500. Remember if it seems too good to be true then it probably is! Wink

there is a few like this on there mate, i saw a series the other day absolutely mint for something stupid like 2k Shocked the ad reads something like click here to buy CSK Automotive
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dondiddy



Member Since: 13 Nov 2012
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Scotland 1998 Defender 90 300 Tdi ST Nato Green
Gumtree is especially bad! Range Rover Sports and Disco 3`s Etc for £2500 if you e-mail the seller. The give away is always that they have newly registered on the site and don`t have a selling history. Sad thing is like the phishing e-mails that you get from "your" bank, HMRC, Paypal etc people do still occasionally fall for them and end up loosing out big time. I can`t afford to get conned out of my hard earned! I need it to buy goodies for my Defender! Smile
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