So far my wife and I have had real good luck with both buying and selling..I find it to be no more dangerous than putting an ad in a trader paper,newspaper, or on a radio station.. You just have to use some common sense..You are usually dealing with strangers no matter what you are selling or buying..
Heres my best 2 deals..Two years ago I bought a one owner 2004 Grand Prix with only 68,000 miles on it..It was $1000 under book and I found the ad 10 minutes after it had been placed in a town 50 miles away...He got over 30 calls on it..I've put 12,000 trouble free miles on it.. I'll never get a deal like that again..He knocked off $500 because the passenger side mirror had been damaged...I found a perfect one in Arkansas for $30 and put it on myself..
My MIL's 2003 Corolla behind the Grand Prix is now for sale...At age 83 she no longer wants to drive so it will soon go on Craigslist..
A year ago I bought this 1997 Ford F-350 with 121,000 miles from NE Texas....It has no rust anywhere.. I met the guy half way just after dark in EC Oklahoma at a police station which was the darkest place in town..We would have been better off at Braums 4 blocks away but things went OK...I've put 5,000 miles on the truck with only a couple of minor problems that I fixed myself..
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