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Originally Posted by dis_dis
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Originally Posted by Rick4345
Sounds like an apology at a minimum is in order.
You assumed the worst. A scammer would have taken your money and been gone like someone playing the minute waltz in thirty seconds.
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What would you assume if you speak with someone for a week, get a loan from the bank for their car, inform them that you're ready with the funds, ask for some additional documentation, they tell you they will get it to you in the morning and then they disappear?
And then you see a month later they are reducing the price of the car and still trying to sell it?
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Did you ever try to get a hold of him after all you did?
You said he texted you so it sounds like you had his phone number.
I read you asked for a picture of the title. Did he ever ask for or did you send a picture of the check to show you actually had the money?
In reality the car is up for grabs until it's paid for.
For all you know, he could have been deployed somewhere. From what I can gather, he's getting ready to move. Not an easy task in the military. Believe me, I know. If either one is the case, as much as you might not like it, you probably didn't even rate in his top ten thousand things to worry about.