Boss for sale supposedly in Vegas
Boss for sale supposedly in Vegas
http://www.motorcyclescan.com/motorcycl ... ing-m7eqcg
Can't be a real deal but nice looking Boss anyway.
Can't be a real deal but nice looking Boss anyway.
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Re: Boss for sale supposedly in Vegas
I just hit "BUY IT NOW" through Paypal..what a screaming deal!! Thank you!!
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Re: Boss for sale supposedly in Vegas
I think they left out a zero in the price. lol
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Re: Boss for sale supposedly in Vegas
That's the bike that was pushed over at Daytona bike week last year.
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Re: Boss for sale supposedly in Vegas
Daytona bike - even pushed over it stinks.
Life has taught me, and particularly some of my mates, that if it looks too good to be true then it's usually not true.
Could be the old bargain Harley scam but even then the prices were about half the market value. A wire transfer deposit to secure alright then you could wait all your live long days for a response from the vanished 'seller'.
Add up 10 "deposits to secure it for you" and a fair day's work for a scumbag.
Life has taught me, and particularly some of my mates, that if it looks too good to be true then it's usually not true.
Could be the old bargain Harley scam but even then the prices were about half the market value. A wire transfer deposit to secure alright then you could wait all your live long days for a response from the vanished 'seller'.
Add up 10 "deposits to secure it for you" and a fair day's work for a scumbag.
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Re: Boss for sale supposedly in Vegas
I bought my bike in the winter on ebay and sent all the money to the guy with the understanding I would pick the bike up in the spring. A month or so later I saw my bike come up on ebay with a ridiculous price. Of course I freaked but it was just a scam guy . I tried to contact the supposed seller with no success. If you look at trex bikes for sale there is a lot of this crap. I even tried to act stupid ( more stupider) <Didn't work
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Re: Boss for sale supposedly in Vegas
Good luck with that Barry. Who dares wins (sometimes) At least PayPal offers you some protection. I have heard stories of cheated on wife's listing their husbands porch on eBay for $. You never know
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Re: Boss for sale supposedly in Vegas
Just so you know ... The eBay "protection" is more of a scam than the sellers. I tried using it once for a $30 purchase for some gloves. I never got the $30 because the eBay rules are that if you do not receive the item after so long ( I think it was 30 days ) IF the seller has credit ( Money on file ) within the eBay system, they will refund the money. If they do not, you are out of luck. What scammer is going to leave funds on file with eBay?!?!? It's a joke and a lie.
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Re: Boss for sale supposedly in Vegas
Ditto to that! The missing zero!orlando502 wrote:I think they left out a zero in the price. lol
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Re: Boss for sale supposedly in Vegas
Did you ever get your bike????buyarbi wrote:I bought my bike in the winter on ebay and sent all the money to the guy with the understanding I would pick the bike up in the spring. A month or so later I saw my bike come up on ebay with a ridiculous price. Of course I freaked but it was just a scam guy . I tried to contact the supposed seller with no success. If you look at trex bikes for sale there is a lot of this crap. I even tried to act stupid ( more stupider) <Didn't work
Re: Boss for sale supposedly in Vegas
Yes No problem . Couldn't get hold of him for a couple days which heightened my freakiness. But all was well.
As a side note the auto correct said the word heightened was correct spelled this way. What happened to I before E accept after C. Was there a followed by a G that I slept through.
As a side note the auto correct said the word heightened was correct spelled this way. What happened to I before E accept after C. Was there a followed by a G that I slept through.
Re: Boss for sale supposedly in Vegas
That's one of those exception words.
What bothers me is how people say height... it isn't "hithe" it is "hite".
What bothers me is how people say height... it isn't "hithe" it is "hite".
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Re: Boss for sale supposedly in Vegas
Barry, you never posted an update on this one. Did it exists ?CanuckHoss wrote:I just hit "BUY IT NOW" through Paypal..what a screaming deal!! Thank you!!