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eBay vehicle protection program Suzane Larrson, Craigslist '94 Mazda RX7 $2,900 charged $4,150 total, no car no money Orlando, Florida
My father and I found a '94 Mazda RX7 on craigslist, listed for $2,900. The seller, Suzane Larsson of Helena Montana. She said that she signed the car up with the eBay vehicle protection security. It seemed very legit. Then we recieved an email from eBay telling us to send the money via western union and to fax the confirmation. We were confused as to why we couldn't use paypal, but we figured that was how the seller wanted the payment made. so we sent the money to a man named Vladus Berto in orlando Florida, who is supposedly an eBay agent. A couple days later we recieved another email saying they had to stop shipment because we didn't have insurance, $1,250 is what they wanted. that email was signed from eBay financing center customer report. IN these emails they said we could get our initaial payment and money back if w weren"t satisfied. The car was supposed to be shipped in three days. We haven't recieved the car yet and we can't get noone to email us back. We searched Vladus Berto on the internet, it said his address was an assisted living home in Orlando. Nothing was brought up on a Suzane Larrson. So we still wait on this dream car that is never coming.
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Jim
Orlando,Florida,
USA
Two of Them Without Common Sense!
#2Consumer Comment
Wed, June 08, 2011
You send your money off to somebody you don't know for a car you've never seen, never test driven, never had your own mechanic test out...a car you don't even know actually exists! I guess the amazing lack of COMMON SENSE is inherited.
I urge the both of you to head for a doctor AT ONCE...get him/her to prescribe you the correct medication to increase what little COMMON SENSE you guys have. You guys certainly need it!
How sorry does it get???