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Ryan Friedman from @Ryanfriedmanmotorcars shares the story of an elaborate scam that got the best of him.

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21 thoughts on “The PERFECT eBay car scam!

  1. I fell for a home repair scam – my inner voice told me not to do it. Paid with Cashapp – there was nothing they could do despite the guy using 2 phony names while working for a legitimate, yet disreputable national company. Filed a police report – nothing happened. 2 years later – same guy (somewhat disguised) shows up for another job, sent out by what also turned out to be another legitimate, yet disreputable national company. The guy used a third name and the businesses he contracted with are national clearing houses that match local contractors with area customers. Updated the police report – still nothing.

  2. My technique is to find a spot in the photos that looks perfect or undamaged and say "I think I see a scratch on the picture in this spot. Can I get a close up from a different angle of this spot. Scammers who are prepared don't normally have close ups of any spots that are not damaged

  3. In the video he states that the cops have much more important things to do than hunt down some scammer. Then he states the scammer did this 6 more time s the same week. That's over a quarter of a million dollars! That's where US law enforcement really fails IMHO lots of these scammers do this stuff in bulk and they don't just victimize one person. It's racketeering.

  4. Please don't promote the Lemon Squad. They themselves are scammers as well. When you order an inspection they gladly take your $199.00 right away, but what they don't tell you they really don't have a tech to actually do the inspection in the area the car is in. They call and give some bullshit reason that the car was not on site or the contact person was not available and keep your $199.00. The claim that they will refund it in 90 days but that does not happen. Please stop promoting these scammers!!

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