Beware of '38 Top Gun on Ebay
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there were no issues. i had my heart set on a speedmaster boat and i couldnt find one within my budget so i was just about to pull the trigger on it then i found mine i have now and made a deal. i didnt want a bravo boat. but the boat was priced right. had mild 575hp motors. the only thing i didnt like about the boat was no full cabin. the wife would have killed me if i brought that home with no full cabin lol
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I don't know the buyer from Adam. Selling high dollar items such as this boat is pretty straight forward, especially when it comes to the geographic location of the item for sale. The seller shot his opportunity to defend himself when he listed an item for sale in Florida when the item is actually located in another country, that's just shady business. Regarding myself selling a boat, I sold mine in 11 days for full asking price, money was wired to me from buyer and the boat is sitting where I told the buyer to pick it up, it's not that hard to represent something accurately. I wasn't trying to argue with you, but reading the ad and him throwing a stone at the previous buyer is not justified when he's the one making what should be an easy transaction complicated.
I explained the location thing in an earlier post, that could have been an oversight. Again I wouldn't be surprised if it was a scam, yet I also wouldn't be surprised if it was just a frustrated seller. Read his notes on the new ad, sounds more like frustration, a scammer wouldn't post that
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And I agree, however now this eBay boat is listed as a "scam" and I am not sure it is. Sounds to me more like lack of communication, and the seller may be an azz hole...which would make him the first cig owner that was an azz hole right?
I explained the location thing in an earlier post, that could have been an oversight. Again I wouldn't be surprised if it was a scam, yet I also wouldn't be surprised if it was just a frustrated seller. Read his notes on the new ad, sounds more like frustration, a scammer wouldn't post that
I explained the location thing in an earlier post, that could have been an oversight. Again I wouldn't be surprised if it was a scam, yet I also wouldn't be surprised if it was just a frustrated seller. Read his notes on the new ad, sounds more like frustration, a scammer wouldn't post that
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there were no issues. i had my heart set on a speedmaster boat and i couldnt find one within my budget so i was just about to pull the trigger on it then i found mine i have now and made a deal. i didnt want a bravo boat. but the boat was priced right. had mild 575hp motors. the only thing i didnt like about the boat was no full cabin. the wife would have killed me if i brought that home with no full cabin lol
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And I agree, however now this eBay boat is listed as a "scam" and I am not sure it is. Sounds to me more like lack of communication, and the seller may be an azz hole...which would make him the first cig owner that was an azz hole right?
I explained the location thing in an earlier post, that could have been an oversight. Again I wouldn't be surprised if it was a scam, yet I also wouldn't be surprised if it was just a frustrated seller. Read his notes on the new ad, sounds more like frustration, a scammer wouldn't post that
I explained the location thing in an earlier post, that could have been an oversight. Again I wouldn't be surprised if it was a scam, yet I also wouldn't be surprised if it was just a frustrated seller. Read his notes on the new ad, sounds more like frustration, a scammer wouldn't post that
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does anyone know the current sellers name?
Local99 if you have the funds available to buy a 50k boat wouldnt you have the 500 bucks to go fly and take a look at the boat? you can win a auction with your cell phone these days. OR put a couple hundred dollar deposit on the boat when the auction ended then go look at it worst case your out a couple hundo. alot of guys spend alot of money just going to look at boats and end up walking away. thats part of boat buying you have to deal with. been there done that.
and with a rockin 4 post count you may wanna take it easy with the blasting of other members. we all work hard for our money. im a auto mechanic... 4bus sells snake oil... we arent any different than you my friend. may wanna put your guns back in your holsters
Local99 if you have the funds available to buy a 50k boat wouldnt you have the 500 bucks to go fly and take a look at the boat? you can win a auction with your cell phone these days. OR put a couple hundred dollar deposit on the boat when the auction ended then go look at it worst case your out a couple hundo. alot of guys spend alot of money just going to look at boats and end up walking away. thats part of boat buying you have to deal with. been there done that.
and with a rockin 4 post count you may wanna take it easy with the blasting of other members. we all work hard for our money. im a auto mechanic... 4bus sells snake oil... we arent any different than you my friend. may wanna put your guns back in your holsters
So sorry, I didn't know I needed to have a certain number of posts to make a valid argument or protect fellow enthusiasts.
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And I agree, however now this eBay boat is listed as a "scam" and I am not sure it is. Sounds to me more like lack of communication, and the seller may be an azz hole...which would make him the first cig owner that was an azz hole right?
I explained the location thing in an earlier post, that could have been an oversight. Again I wouldn't be surprised if it was a scam, yet I also wouldn't be surprised if it was just a frustrated seller. Read his notes on the new ad, sounds more like frustration, a scammer wouldn't post that
I explained the location thing in an earlier post, that could have been an oversight. Again I wouldn't be surprised if it was a scam, yet I also wouldn't be surprised if it was just a frustrated seller. Read his notes on the new ad, sounds more like frustration, a scammer wouldn't post that
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I just wanted to give everyone a heads up.....
I bid on and won a 1987 Top Gun on Ebay, location listed as Fort Lauderdale. Has the neon cover. Quickly send an email to the seller asking for a copy of the title so that I can send info to bank of which I was pre-approved. A day later I get a call from a Canadian number. Seller says he is in Canada with the boat. Just wire money. 3 days later I get the info and name on title for boat and trailer are completely different than the seller. He says it is his girlfriend and that isn't a problem. Hurry up and wire money.
I said I would come up to Canada with certified check and look at the boat and finalize everything. "I don't want a certified check...wire a deposit or I will sell to someone else".
I offered to come with $3000 cash deposit and the remaining on certified check. He said "ok". Calls me an hour later sounding very paranoid... "Was that you that drove into the lot? I saw NY plates!!" WTF!!??
He dragged his feet on any info I needed. Just wanted a wire transfer. Was real quick on sending bank info though. I caught him in several lies. Turns out the person on the title is a fairly well known athlete. I found her number but haven't called her.
Further investigation (thanks Google) revealed that he had an exotic car business which is now defunct. Probably because he is rude and irrational.
Anyway, I have no idea if a complete scam or someone trying to scramble for cash. He wound up telling me to go screw and re-listed it. I have to fight a Unpaid item mark on my Ebay account but better than dealing with this crap.
I just didn't want anyone here getting scammed and your more than welcome to PM me for more info.
I bid on and won a 1987 Top Gun on Ebay, location listed as Fort Lauderdale. Has the neon cover. Quickly send an email to the seller asking for a copy of the title so that I can send info to bank of which I was pre-approved. A day later I get a call from a Canadian number. Seller says he is in Canada with the boat. Just wire money. 3 days later I get the info and name on title for boat and trailer are completely different than the seller. He says it is his girlfriend and that isn't a problem. Hurry up and wire money.
I said I would come up to Canada with certified check and look at the boat and finalize everything. "I don't want a certified check...wire a deposit or I will sell to someone else".
I offered to come with $3000 cash deposit and the remaining on certified check. He said "ok". Calls me an hour later sounding very paranoid... "Was that you that drove into the lot? I saw NY plates!!" WTF!!??
He dragged his feet on any info I needed. Just wanted a wire transfer. Was real quick on sending bank info though. I caught him in several lies. Turns out the person on the title is a fairly well known athlete. I found her number but haven't called her.
Further investigation (thanks Google) revealed that he had an exotic car business which is now defunct. Probably because he is rude and irrational.
Anyway, I have no idea if a complete scam or someone trying to scramble for cash. He wound up telling me to go screw and re-listed it. I have to fight a Unpaid item mark on my Ebay account but better than dealing with this crap.
I just didn't want anyone here getting scammed and your more than welcome to PM me for more info.
Again, I am not trying to come down on you, just trying to give an unbiased review of a one sided story. 90 percent of the people considering that boat will end up here, should the guy be assumed to be a scam artist because you couldn't make a deal?
And again, maybe you are right. But If I was selling a boat and couldn't put a deal together I would freak if a disgruntled buyer posted something like this. Everything you state can be taken the other way, or is an assumption.
Thanks for looking out, and I hope the seller responds with some kind of rational explanation, or is discovered to be a true scammer. Either way everyone is happy