With the tractors especially, there are obvious fake listings. If you read a listing, some of them say to contact only by email. Especially ones that have the writing for the listing like the email in a graphic image instead of typed out. The last few years there have been several of those occasionally, and often a few listed at a time. Usually nice tractor, sometimes picture is a little grainy/funny looking, and prices too low, or a ridiculously low "buy it now" but contact me by email type thing. I report them when I see them, and they get taken down. Some hacked accounts get used for that too, so a person just needs to be careful. With these, pretty obvious to see they are fake, often a number of tractors from the same "seller" listed at once.
I bought a van a few years ago on there only seeing the pictures, it still had a little warranty left and was at a used car dealer/repair shop, and it was a very "cheap" model, wasn't too worried about it. Good seller feedback and got certain details in writing. It was 900 miles away, got a ride to the airport (which is 180 miles away), flew out, drove back. No issues to this day. Was some messing around but I paid within $50 of trade in value for it, thousands less than anything in the area and it took a little over a day of being gone to get it.
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