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I saw a facebook marketplace ad for a 2004 Toyota Camry XLE and had to send an email (since they said they don't respond to messenger). This was their response:

The 2004 Toyota Camry XLE is still available. It is in a good condition, no scratches, no damages, never been involved in any kind of accidents. It has a 2.4L 4 cylinder engine (great on gas), automatic transmission & only 85,516 miles. ABSOLUTELY NO ISSUES at all and I have the clean title in hand. I'm selling it at this final price $1000 because my husband passed away 2 months ago (he had a heart attack) and brings me bad memories and that's the reason I want to sell it asap. I also got a new job, moved back to my hometown, and many other things have priority now, so, this car has to go. If you are interested in buying, feel free to email me.

I asked for details and received the response:

Hi again,
Thank you for your reply. As I explained in my previous email I was accepted for a new job and I moved to my hometown Minneapolis, Minnesota. I am a regular eBay user and now with this new virus situation I decided to use their services. You will have to pay eBay and they won't give me any money until you receive and test the vehicle for 5 days. The vehicle is at the shipping company, ready to be delivered. We also benefit from free shipping, it will be delivered to your address within 3 days and you have a 5 days inspection period to test and inspect it. Please provide me your information (name, address and phone#) so I can register you as the buyer and after that eBay will send you an email with the terms and conditions, with no obligation on buying it and also they will confirm the fact that the transaction is conducted through them and I'm a legitimate seller. Waiting for your email with the requested details. Thank you.

- Memphis, TN, USA

I saw an ad on Facebook for a 2006 Acura in good condition for sale. This is the email I received when I inquired about the car: The 2006 Acura TL is still available. It is in a good condition, no scratches, no damages, never been involved in any kind of accidents. It has a 3.2L 6 cylinder engine (great on gas), automatic transmission & only 85,516 miles. ABSOLUTELY NO ISSUES at all and I have the clean title in hand. I'm selling it at this final price $1.200 because my husband passed away 2 months ago (he had a heart attack) and brings me bad memories and that's the reason I want to sell it asap. I also got a new job, moved back to my hometown, and many other things have priority now, so, this car has to go. If you are interested in buying, feel free to email me.

I responded that I was still interested and wanted to bring a mechanic to look at the car. I then receive this email: Hi again,

Thank you for your reply. As I explained in my previous email I was accepted for a new job and I moved to my hometown Minneapolis, Minnesota. I am a regular eBay user and now with this new virus situation I decided to use their services. You will have to pay eBay and they won't give me any money until you receive and test the vehicle for 5 days. The vehicle is at the shipping company, ready to be delivered. We also benefit from free shipping, it will be delivered to your address within 3 days and you have a 5 days inspection period to test and inspect it. Please provide me your information (name, address and phone#) so I can register you as the buyer and after that eBay will send you an email with the terms and conditions, with no obligation on buying it and also they will confirm the fact that the transaction is conducted through them and I'm a legitimate seller. Waiting for your email with the requested details. Thank you.

I then responded with this:

Wow.

How could you continue the scam after I told you my son was murdered and I'm trying to help my grandson. You could have just told me the car was sold and move on. Who is a big enough fool to follow thru with such a setup? I really believed in this. But I have always known that anything too good to be true....probably is too good to be true.

Just wow. Shame on you! I will pray for your soul to be redeemed.

Goodbye

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