Posted by daverd4 on December 18, 2018 at 07:24:41 from (97.120.40.115):
I just want to give everyone a heads up on a scam that seems to be starting. I posted in parts wanted Sunday for a power steering set up for my 961 Ford. On Monday morning I got a call from a guy saying he had inherited a lot of 961 Ford parts from his Dad and was going to throw a lot away because he was in a hurry to clean everything up as he sold his Dads Farm in Fallon NV. But a friend had seen my ad and called him. He said he had a NOS in the box complete steering setup for a 961 his Dad bought from a dealer going out of business at first didn't know what it was worth I said well what do you want for it. He said what would you give for it I told him $500 then he said wow a guy in Minnesota offered $350 and he was going to call him back I said I'm not getting in a bidding war with someone. He said that guy wanted him to ship it COD and he would not do it. Then he said he needed to wait till his wife got back ? I said I don't just send strangers money then he didn't want to talk anymore. 20 minutes later I sent a text could he send me a picture of it by text which is pretty simple. Never heard back for 6 hours then a fast phone call where he said real fast and hung up I sold it to a guy in California for $50 because he didn't need a picture. Bottom line guess there trolling the Parts Wanted Ads then call saying they have it and just send money. People that love old tractors are trusting older people so they think were stupid also. I can post his phone number if anyone wants it.
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