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Old 11-18-2023, 10:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Elarson View Post
A few years ago, I had advertised a Ford 9.5" ring and pinion on Racingjunk. I got a message from what sounded like a scammer, wanting to buy it. I sent a reply with "apologies, I forgot to put in my ad that it only fits the (made-up-goofy-name) Ford axle. Do you have this type?". When they answered "yes" I knew I'd blown their cover.

Eric
Well done, you.

I was selling some Jeep tire/wheel assemblies which, obviously, would have a very specific bolt circle and pattern.

When I had someone express interest in "the item" I had for sale I knew it was a scam.

I strung them out long enough that I got bored and then called 'em out on it.

K

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