liljoker
07-11-2006, 10:38 PM
I was interested in buying this 1993 Supra 1/2 non-turbo I saw in carsdirect.com for $6700. So I called the number but some guy in the answer machine always answered. So I e-mailed him and he told me that he was in Spain for a month and that his brother could ship the car from New Jersey. So he tells me that the company www.euroshippings.com was going to call me to verify my address.
So the "www.euroshippings.com" just called me a few minutes ago and to my suprise, it was the same guy that I had called from the carsdirect.com phone number. I then knew that this idiot was trying to pull off a scam. He told me that the car was ready for shipping and that all the papers were ready and the title was ready to be put under my name. I wanted to cuss em out so bad and tell him, "B**ch! You think I'm f***ing stupid or what? I know it's you. There's no such thing as euro shippings is there? You know what? F**k you and your f***ing Supra!" But then I thought about it and I thought it would be better to report him so he can get caught. So I told him, "Can you please tell the seller that I'm not interested in buying a the Supra anymore. It's 'cause I already bought a better one locally. Thanks." And I just hung up.
The only problem now is I don't know who to tell or report this scam to. Does anyone know who? Or should I contact carsdirect.com about the scam seller? You can find this car at www.carsdirect.com, type in Toyota Supra and it's the "Toyota Supra Premier, Black. DON'T MISS OUT!!** --1993 1/2 Toyta Supra SE Non Turbo..."
So the "www.euroshippings.com" just called me a few minutes ago and to my suprise, it was the same guy that I had called from the carsdirect.com phone number. I then knew that this idiot was trying to pull off a scam. He told me that the car was ready for shipping and that all the papers were ready and the title was ready to be put under my name. I wanted to cuss em out so bad and tell him, "B**ch! You think I'm f***ing stupid or what? I know it's you. There's no such thing as euro shippings is there? You know what? F**k you and your f***ing Supra!" But then I thought about it and I thought it would be better to report him so he can get caught. So I told him, "Can you please tell the seller that I'm not interested in buying a the Supra anymore. It's 'cause I already bought a better one locally. Thanks." And I just hung up.
The only problem now is I don't know who to tell or report this scam to. Does anyone know who? Or should I contact carsdirect.com about the scam seller? You can find this car at www.carsdirect.com, type in Toyota Supra and it's the "Toyota Supra Premier, Black. DON'T MISS OUT!!** --1993 1/2 Toyta Supra SE Non Turbo..."