Car Buyer loses $ 24,500 in eBay Scam.
John Turcich Jr. could not believe his happiness, when he cinched the bidding for a 1998 Jaguar XJ8, it would have been eyeing online auctioneer eBay.After a song, in order to verify that the car was not stolen, 36 years of consultant firm drahtgebundenes payment of $ 24500 to the seller, supply and regulations.
Then he and his wife, Michele, 29, waiting for their money to Jag-up Palos Heights in front of their house.
The Tip-Off, it would not be reached Friday via United Parcel Service: A package, the seller had promised that textbooks Jaguar
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