What amazes me is that people fall for that crap.
My brother received an e-mail last week that was a little bit more reasonable, but still unreasonable. A guy in Britain was selling a 2004 Suzuki GSXR 1000 for $3,000, but that bike new sells for around $12,000. His reason for the price being so low was because his wife was making him get rid of it. The person in the US only had to pay $3,000 plus shipping to the US. My brother e-mailed me and wanted to know what I thought. Simple response is if it is too good to be true, it is either a fraud or stolen merchandise, both of which can get you in trouble, with one landing you in jail.
Why is it that no other person in England wants this motorcycle for $3,000? Why would anybody in their right mind be selling something worth around $10,000 for only $3,000. I just cannot believe people fall for this stuff, but people buy lottery tickets all the time too.
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