Robert
Buffalo,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, October 31, 2007
That was simply an email to you to let you know that someone had posted a rebuttal/comment to your ripoff report. It does not appear to me that the rebuttal is from the person who "sold" the BMW you. Sorry, but I have to agree. It doesn't appear as though you're going to get your money back. You really should contact the bank and see if you can determine who really got the money.
Kenneth j. johnson
McCalla,#3Author of original report
Wed, October 31, 2007
This is the response of the seller after he was notified by Rip Off Report of my complaint. A new rebuttal or consumer comment has been filed for your Rip-off Report: Court Hinkson (possible Alias . You will never recoup your money Rebuttal http://www.RipOffReport.com/view.asp?id=281800 This person must be caught and prosecuted.
Dave
Jacksonville,#4Consumer Comment
Tue, October 30, 2007
And, to add insult to injury, this is your fault entirely. There is so much of this type of fraud online, it's plastered all over the internet, all over the newspapers and all over the news. Ebay even warns of this fraud. First of all, Ebay will never say that they will hold the funds until the car is inspected and accepted by you. That should've triggered a red flag right right away. Why would Ebay be involved in a Cars.com transaction? They wouldn't. But you ignored that red flag because of your greed. You thought you were getting a $40,000 car (average retail value on a 2003 745Li) for 23K. Because you were so bent on getting this fine luxury car for about half its' cost, you ignored the fact that you were wiring 23K to a FOREIGN BANK ACCOUNT! Ebay doesn't use an email of e-bay anywhere in their site. It's always ebay.com, no hypen. You didn't even think of checking these things out, why? Because you wanted that $40,000 car for 23K. This is why this scam works so well, people love a "good deal". There is no car for sale, in case you haven't figured it out. You will never see your money again. The guy was never in New York. That's not his real name. Next time, you some common sense. Now, did you ever think to contact Wachovia International in NY to as them to get the funds back from the foreign bank? It may or may no be too late. The other bank may have information on this guy that will lead to his arrest in whatever country he's living in.