Re: to good to be true?
I emailed the scammer and let them know I was interested and wanted to know how to move forward with the purchase. Also I would like to know the Engine make and model.
I got this as a response:
Hello again,
If we reach an agreement, I am willing to take care of the shipping to your address as the boat is already at the shipping company in Quebec ready to go anywhere in the United States. Also the boat is free of any lien/loan.
The sale will be managed by eBay Vehicle Purchase Protection Program for our own protection as they act as a neutral third part. The lenght is 25,5 feet.
eBay Vehicle Purchase Protection Program will keep the money until you inspect/drive the boat.
This is how the Vehicle Purchase Protection Program works:
1. I will contact eBay Vehicle Purchase Protection Program and give all the info about this deal.
2. They will email us the forms which are needed for our deal.
3. You will send the payment to eBay and they will notify me to ship the boat to your location.
4. After you will inspect/drive the boat and decide to keep it, eBay will forward me the funds and the deal is done.
Remember you have 3 days to test it. If by any reason the boat is not as described or if you find any problems with it I will pay for the returning fees. I'm sure it won't be the case because it's a state of art looking and working boat. I apologize if it seems like I'm pushing on this deal but I really want to be sure everything is clarified before any further steps.
If you are interested please let me know your shipping details(full name and address) so I can open a transaction case.
Looking forward to hear from you!
Have they gotten so sophisticated that these scams are now automated?
I am going to ask: Does this boat have the OMC 8.1 litre? I like the boat but that would be the clincher for me.