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LF - TP is right. This clown has been popping up on E-Bay for many months. Always with a new name and no transaction history. If you look at his "other auctions" he has dozens of high dollar items listed. Harley engines, Ferrari wheels, Aston Martin engines, and more rare, expensive, and unlikely automotive items than anybody I've ever seen.
What's interesting is that his item numbers are never registered. In other words, he understands their system well enough to give dozens of bogus item numbers without duplicating a real item number. His ads used to be on the board for a number of days. Now he appears to hit for a few hours, then disappear again. Hummmm.
I've complained about him to E-Bay repeatedly. This is a bold and blatant scammer and he is using E-Bay to either rip off money directly, or to assemble E-Mail addresses for some other purpose. This is just the kind of guy that E-Bay should spend some of their vault of money to track down and prosecute. However, they have never responded to my complaints and the criminal is still scamming away on their reputation. Kind of puts their level of concern for their customers in perspective...doesn't it.
Stay away from this guy at all costs. Don't even reply to him. I'm not smart enough to know what he's up to, but he's smart enough to come and go as he pleases.
Mooso.
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