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Scam?
I had a call last week from a guy overseas. Said he was calling about my bike, on behalf of a friend as he had a stammer. He was English. Said his friend was over this week, could he email me and come and see the bike? I gave my email address and he has been in touch, and is coming tomorrow.
I said cash only, no 'cashing cheques' etc. he said that was fine, and he had a lot of people refuse to see him as he was calling from abroad and they were worried it might be a scam. He lives in Gibraltar, comes from Surrey.
The only thing he asked was if I could advertise it on motorcycle supermarket as he would get 7 days free insurance, which I think mcn do anyway and it's on there.
So all in all, it sounds quite plausible. The guy seems genuine, and he knows his bikes from his emails.
Just wondered if there is anything I should be aware of, as I don't believe it's a scam, but don't want to get stung. Has anyone else had a similar experience when selling?
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Re: Scam?
Cash in hand before test ride, what could go wrong? TBH the bikes in Gib are circa £1k more to buy, got a mate just bought a 918 over there, for £2.8k.
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agreed, full cash in hand before any test, also advise time limit for test.
check insurance, your be liable if he has none.
one old scam is them asking you to pay for export of the vehicle but is very old scam. just explain cash up front and cash is to buy the bike as seen. good luck :)
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He sounds like he may well be military mate. As others have said, make sure you have that cash in your hand before even showing him the keys!
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To add to what others have said my husband sold an FJR1300 on Ebay to a guy who came over in a van from Holland with cash in hand! I honestly thought it was dodgy/a scam and never expected him to show up but he was a very genuine buyer. I did check the notes very carefully ;) :)
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Maybe have a mate or two to hand so you aren't on your own too.
Only one other thought, do you keep the bike in a garage, or is it new enough to have a non easily copied key? I could get a key cut for my little bike in about 10 mins with no questions asked!
Not that you like to think the worst, but worth being prepared unfortunately... :(
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I can beat Holland, i sold one a couple of bikes back, to a Polish guy, he had a van full of them. Buys up cheap bikes every week, drives back to Poland and sells them at a premium, no MOT required so ones going cheap with short MOT are his favourite.
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You haven't given him your home address have you? Arrange a meeting at a neutral venue such as a large local garage or supermarket, ride there in a roundabout way and don't go directly home afterwards. Don't give the address you keep a bike at to a stranger!
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Would you buy a bike from a chap who wants to meet you at a supermarket car park or local garage????
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His address will be on the V5.