In an attempt to dupe unsuspecting buyers, there are those out there in the wide world, who attempt to trick people into giving them money when they claim that they have a great car for sale, or any other material thing that may draw someone's interest.
It is beside me why one would not use a PayPal system in order to ensure that the process stays legitimate, but at the same time, why buy a car from so far away when one is sure that there are perfectly decent options right around the way?
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