Faster horses
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Our young friends in Oklahoma found a really good looking used horse trailer with living quarters on www.equinehits.com. The ad was complete with pictures and the trailer looks like new and the price is, get this: $2900.
She called and asked me what I thought and I told her, it sounds like a scam to me. Here is what the seller has to say about the trailer:
The trailer is available for sale. The price I'm selling it for is $2,900.00, which is including all charges. It is very clean, clear title and no mecanichal problems. I used to live in US but I'm currently working in the UK (London) and I'll be moving here permanently within the next few months. I have already been sold my horses and I can't afford the luxury of taking the trailer with me so I decided to let it go.
I'm using a freight and escrow company to sell this trailer, I left it at their warehouse in Sutton, Nebraska before leaving to the UK. They are supervising the entire sale process from payment, shipping with a inspection period, title transfer service or/and (if needed) returns and refunding. I can ship it for free within the US if you want to buy it. Let me know what you decide. The pics speak for themselves, You'll love the trailer, I can guarantee you that!
Let me know your intention...
Very nice and super clean horse trailer features:
2001 Sundowner Valuelite 727 4 Horse Gooseneck Slant Load Horse Trailer
Lights in stalls
Drop down sliding windows w/bars
Saddle Rack – 4 saddles
Bi-directional roof vents
Rear Loading Ramp
Rear Loading Lights
Spare Tire
Rubber Floor Mats
Nice Tires
Queen Mattress
I told her he could scam her several ways and there wouldn't be much she could do about it, since he is in a different country. The trailer is supposed to be located in Sutton, NE. Now on the map, Sutton, NE looks
way too small to have a 'freight and escrow' company. I also told her
that he could have taken photos of a nice trailer and his is trashed; I told her not to send him any money until the trailer is delivered or picked up and to make sure the VIN number on the title matches that of the trailer.
My suggestion was that she reply to the seller, tell him she is interested and that she wants to go look at it so he needs to tell her exactly where it is. And I told her, these deals that appear too good to be true, usually aren't true.
Have any of you run into something like this? Is there anything else I can tell her? I hate to rain on her parade, but this is sounds too fishy to me.
She called and asked me what I thought and I told her, it sounds like a scam to me. Here is what the seller has to say about the trailer:
The trailer is available for sale. The price I'm selling it for is $2,900.00, which is including all charges. It is very clean, clear title and no mecanichal problems. I used to live in US but I'm currently working in the UK (London) and I'll be moving here permanently within the next few months. I have already been sold my horses and I can't afford the luxury of taking the trailer with me so I decided to let it go.
I'm using a freight and escrow company to sell this trailer, I left it at their warehouse in Sutton, Nebraska before leaving to the UK. They are supervising the entire sale process from payment, shipping with a inspection period, title transfer service or/and (if needed) returns and refunding. I can ship it for free within the US if you want to buy it. Let me know what you decide. The pics speak for themselves, You'll love the trailer, I can guarantee you that!
Let me know your intention...
Very nice and super clean horse trailer features:
2001 Sundowner Valuelite 727 4 Horse Gooseneck Slant Load Horse Trailer
Lights in stalls
Drop down sliding windows w/bars
Saddle Rack – 4 saddles
Bi-directional roof vents
Rear Loading Ramp
Rear Loading Lights
Spare Tire
Rubber Floor Mats
Nice Tires
Queen Mattress
I told her he could scam her several ways and there wouldn't be much she could do about it, since he is in a different country. The trailer is supposed to be located in Sutton, NE. Now on the map, Sutton, NE looks
way too small to have a 'freight and escrow' company. I also told her
that he could have taken photos of a nice trailer and his is trashed; I told her not to send him any money until the trailer is delivered or picked up and to make sure the VIN number on the title matches that of the trailer.
My suggestion was that she reply to the seller, tell him she is interested and that she wants to go look at it so he needs to tell her exactly where it is. And I told her, these deals that appear too good to be true, usually aren't true.
Have any of you run into something like this? Is there anything else I can tell her? I hate to rain on her parade, but this is sounds too fishy to me.