Bottom Line to scamming

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Bottom Line to scamming

Bottom Line to scamming 
XCRJAY said 2006-10-21 23:17 
 
The bottom line is that with all the scamming going on in the online used auto market. Don´t trust anything that you aren´t close enough to put your hands on and do bussiness in person. In this day and age w/ so many people invested in making an easy buck off the consumers by using a scam, anything other than face to face bussiness is just to risky and should be avoided. 
 
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