Found a cheap car, but its owner is in the USA
I've seen a KIA Sorento for sale. The car looks to be in great condition, with 64,000 miles on the clock for just £6000. However, there'a catch, the owner is in the USA.
The sale is being dealt with by an agent who says they will delver it to me. Are there any steps I can take to protect myself?
The sale is being dealt with by an agent who says they will delver it to me. Are there any steps I can take to protect myself?
Asked on 17 March 2015 by steve1000
Answered by
Honest John
That is extremely, temptingly cheap. Might be genuine, but this is how scams work. If it's too good to be true it usually isn't.
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