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Re: Don't Fall For This Cheap Scam By A Nigerian Car Dealer. by SweetJoystick(m): 3:47pm On Aug 29, 2016
Once a victim

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Re: Don't Fall For This Cheap Scam By A Nigerian Car Dealer. by Ikigia: 3:48pm On Aug 29, 2016
Scammers aren't joking

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Re: Don't Fall For This Cheap Scam By A Nigerian Car Dealer. by Btruth: 3:49pm On Aug 29, 2016
Noted! grin

Sharp guys, but they will meet us there........lol. cool

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Re: Don't Fall For This Cheap Scam By A Nigerian Car Dealer. by modupe2: 3:49pm On Aug 29, 2016
Thanks for the info..........

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Re: Don't Fall For This Cheap Scam By A Nigerian Car Dealer. by White007(m): 3:53pm On Aug 29, 2016
Anoruo:
street ti take over

More like scam ti take over cheesy

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Re: Don't Fall For This Cheap Scam By A Nigerian Car Dealer. by Nobody: 3:53pm On Aug 29, 2016
That's a normal tactics.... Always go for cars in your area..... Avoid high-end cars with low price, most times they are too good to be true, if you must go for it, make sure you see the car first and speak with the person whose name is on the document itself

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Re: Don't Fall For This Cheap Scam By A Nigerian Car Dealer. by Anoruo(m): 3:57pm On Aug 29, 2016
White007:


More like scam ti take over cheesy

all join

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Re: Don't Fall For This Cheap Scam By A Nigerian Car Dealer. by 9jatatafo(m): 3:58pm On Aug 29, 2016
I met one who wanted to give me job on facebook, so he asked for 6500naira for form and N1K for air time. As a very sharp man, I asked for his office address that I will deliver the cash live in his office, the fraudster then told me that his office address is in Jalingo, I told him I will fly down. Next he sent account number, I played him that the account number was wrong and that I am in the bank, at last he decided to run from me.

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Re: Don't Fall For This Cheap Scam By A Nigerian Car Dealer. by bigass123(m): 3:58pm On Aug 29, 2016
Olx boyz no get joy oh embarassed

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Re: Don't Fall For This Cheap Scam By A Nigerian Car Dealer. by femeritus: 3:58pm On Aug 29, 2016
That's what they do. He probably first asked you for your location. Once you tell him he will then tell you the car is in another location. For example if you tell him you're in Lagos he may tell you the car is in Abuja all in an attempt to make you send the so called fuel money for delivery. But why don't you just expose the identity of the scammer?

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Re: Don't Fall For This Cheap Scam By A Nigerian Car Dealer. by obc: 4:09pm On Aug 29, 2016
There are many of them on Jiji, Effiritn, and Olx websites. They will advertise a Lexus SUV for as low as 480,000 - 700,000(very ridiculous)They will post the location to be either Apapa or Badagry and would ask prospect to make commitment of atleast 10,000 for fuel so they can deliver at your door step. Some will pose with custom officer's picture, list cars with ridiculous price tag. I have called several of them in the past just to make them feel they have a mugu (naive person) at hand to swindle.

People needs to wise up. Its even a risk buying any car online with the prevailing economic situation in the country cos some hoodlums can post stolen vehicles online for sale.
Anoruo:
street ti take over

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Re: Don't Fall For This Cheap Scam By A Nigerian Car Dealer. by andyanders: 4:33pm On Aug 29, 2016
That pix of the car taken is not even in Nigeria.

Thief all around preying for any gullible person. Only a stupid and greedy person that would transfer 10k in order to bring the car to the buyer's location.

Too bad for Nigerians and their funny criminal attitude.

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Re: Don't Fall For This Cheap Scam By A Nigerian Car Dealer. by Livefreeordieha(m): 4:37pm On Aug 29, 2016
the oldest trick in the book..this method yaf teyedddddddddddddd.
AutoJoshNG:
This particular 2004 Lexus RX330 seemed to be in pristine condition and the price was irresistible at a price tag of N2 million. I quickly reached for my phone to make enquiries and schedule a possible inspection. The seller sounded polite as he answered my questions, but my curiosity grew into suspicion when I asked for the location of the car. "Benin City, Edo State" he said.

My next question was directed at probing the reason for a major discrepancy in the vehicle's location as the online advert on was showing Alimosho, Lagos. After explaining that the vehicle was transferred to a car lot in Edo State, the guy stunned me by saying they would bring the car to Lagos for inspection on the condition that I transfer 10,000 Naira for fuel.

Despite telling him that I wasn't interested anymore, you won't believe this guy kept calling me back in a bid to convince me to pay that money; I laughed in my mind "this guy wan play sharp one for hin fellow car dealer".

I thought to share this as some of us may be gullible and fall for this simple cheat code.

Note: They will use the most sought after cars as bait.

http://autojosh.com/let-us-behave-ourselves/


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Re: Don't Fall For This Cheap Scam By A Nigerian Car Dealer. by Ibnltd33: 4:41pm On Aug 29, 2016
Na wa for u sef. Rx330 for 2m? Cheap things dey ruin belly

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Re: Don't Fall For This Cheap Scam By A Nigerian Car Dealer. by rottenegg: 4:42pm On Aug 29, 2016
Damn!!!!
Did you notice those chrome alloys.... crazy low profile tires just made me like the RX model.

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Re: Don't Fall For This Cheap Scam By A Nigerian Car Dealer. by Nobody: 4:56pm On Aug 29, 2016
Good info!

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Re: Don't Fall For This Cheap Scam By A Nigerian Car Dealer. by abolem369(m): 5:09pm On Aug 29, 2016
Someone also scammed me here in Nairaland for a supposed loan. 'Ayobamog' the guy is a complete scammer! Don't say u didn't hear

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Re: Don't Fall For This Cheap Scam By A Nigerian Car Dealer. by Kaybaba5(m): 5:13pm On Aug 29, 2016
I hope people will learn from this

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Re: Don't Fall For This Cheap Scam By A Nigerian Car Dealer. by Nobody: 5:14pm On Aug 29, 2016
Free36:
Bro You suppose pay nau grin

Now you don't pay and you are spoiling market in big times for Internet Warriors.

Any reasonable Nigerian will have no selling and buying to do online with an unknown person.

YOU SHOULD HAVE BEEN QUIET. THE BIBLE HAVE SAID IT. THE POOR WILL FEED ON THE RICH

Is this sarcasm? If it's not, you're not very smart.

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Re: Don't Fall For This Cheap Scam By A Nigerian Car Dealer. by tellwisdom: 5:32pm On Aug 29, 2016
No be benin people?? ...Na their way undecided

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Re: Don't Fall For This Cheap Scam By A Nigerian Car Dealer. by efosa001: 5:33pm On Aug 29, 2016
The guy no wise

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Re: Don't Fall For This Cheap Scam By A Nigerian Car Dealer. by iamphill: 5:37pm On Aug 29, 2016
But OP why dont you give the seller a benefit of doubt and tell him to bring the car down to Lagos and probably you will pay him the 10,000 if you dont like it and he has to take it back.
From my experience this car sells like hot cake in Benin. Almost every household in benin has a Lexus maybe RX300 or RX330, Highlanders and even Benz MLs. i dont know why they have a penchant for SUVS.
Just my own 2cent probably the car was moved from lagos there if indeed it was ever in Lagos.
I dont know the monetary value of the car hence i cant say if the price is ridiculous.

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Re: Don't Fall For This Cheap Scam By A Nigerian Car Dealer. by Nobody: 5:38pm On Aug 29, 2016
Sermwell:
E
for elephants

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Re: Don't Fall For This Cheap Scam By A Nigerian Car Dealer. by Perfecttouch(m): 5:40pm On Aug 29, 2016
NameChecker:
No be person wey chop belle full dey price car?


i wish say I fit give this guy more than one like. See as I dey laugh like mumu for here!

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Re: Don't Fall For This Cheap Scam By A Nigerian Car Dealer. by NameChecker: 5:43pm On Aug 29, 2016
Perfecttouch:
i wish say I fit give this guy more than one like. See as I dey laugh like mumu for here!

Thank you my oga, I dey feel your support

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Re: Don't Fall For This Cheap Scam By A Nigerian Car Dealer. by Free36(m): 5:45pm On Aug 29, 2016
WriteBoy:


Is this sarcasm? If it's not, you're not very smart.

just joking with fools that buy goods online despite the news we heard everyday.. I don't pity anyone that get scammed online especially Nigerian. Internet Market is a dark market. You either Enter the market and come out smiling or Crying.

Why crime should not be supported, We also should remember the rules which says don't Send Money to any person you meet online. THANKS

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Re: Don't Fall For This Cheap Scam By A Nigerian Car Dealer. by Stanbeto: 5:53pm On Aug 29, 2016
Noted My Brother

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Re: Don't Fall For This Cheap Scam By A Nigerian Car Dealer. by Nobody: 6:06pm On Aug 29, 2016
Saw this sms

Re: Don't Fall For This Cheap Scam By A Nigerian Car Dealer. by joseph1832(m): 6:12pm On Aug 29, 2016
Kachisbarbie:
I no kuku like the car sef undecided
Thanks for the orientation, the key to being duped has always been accepting offers too good to be true without due deliberation.
If you fit afford am e for concern you na.

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Re: Don't Fall For This Cheap Scam By A Nigerian Car Dealer. by joseph1832(m): 6:16pm On Aug 29, 2016
Only a desperate fool will fall for this scam. It's almost everywhere.

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Re: Don't Fall For This Cheap Scam By A Nigerian Car Dealer. by omogidi234(m): 6:32pm On Aug 29, 2016
PERFECT2:
Noted...

The pix got me got grin cheesy cheesy cheesy

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