A vehicle being sold by teamtrj17 lists as being in the United States but isn't specific. Yes, the deal is too good to be true but many diamonds start out rough sometimes on okay so why shouldn't we pursue it?
The offer appears genuine and has assurances of buyer protection through okay's own Vehicle Purchase Protection program. The first requirement that caused doubt was that of okay holding half the proceeds until the vehicle could be shipped from England, the remainder paid on delivery thus assuring buyer and seller of a square deal.
Reading okay's Vehicle Purchase Protection program, it states the vehicle, the seller, and the institution used for payment must be located in the United States. okay also tells buyersnot to send payment via Western Union. This seller offers to close the auction early with a truly good purchase price outside of the auction and immediately upon my agreement to do so, I get an email from okay describing my gemittment to buy and providing instructions to forward half the proceeds, via Western Union, directly to the seller.
Any such message geing from okay would also be located in My Messages within My okay but this letter could not be found. No further emails were ever received by the seller and okay's anti-fraud group was notified. Their response was that this auction was indeed a fraud and the auction terminated.
My suggestion to all okay members: verify the validity of any email postings from okay by finding them in your My Messages folder within My okay. Know okay policies especially in cases where considerable funds are involved. This fraud failed to make any gains from this buyer... don't let similar shenanigans strip you of your hard earned cash either.
Kindest regards,
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