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SCAM vehicle check
selling a car on Facebook. And someone was coming across as interested but was very pushy wanting us to go onto his link he sent us to pay for a vehicle check and then come view the car the next day with cash and to also pay back for this check. Wouldn’t take no for an answer. Looked on Google to find out it’s a SCAM
Scam
Scam. Facebook user with locked profile asked me to purchase this. Instantly blocked me when I said it was a scam.
I'm a trader and and got another…
I'm a trader and and got another scammer try to get me this is scam site
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