scamming - getting people to part with their money for non-existant goods.
the R32 looks like they've stolen a genuine account and are selling a car that doesn't exist, it's a picture they've nabbed off the net. Either you pay for it in full via Western Union and they (don't) deliver it to you, or you pay a hefty deposit via WU again and the car ain't there when you go to collect it.
Also don't forget the Nigerian 419 ('I'll buy this £500 car off you, i'll pay £50,000 and can you pay me the leftover into my UK bank account' - the foreign cheque then bounces after you've paid the money out). Never sell to any 'developing' country as it seems the scammers develop faster than the rest of the population.
Basically, the rule of eBay is if it looks to good to be true - it is. Only take Paypal, Cash and UK Cheques and wait for all payment to be sat in your bank before letting go of the goods.
the R32 looks like they've stolen a genuine account and are selling a car that doesn't exist, it's a picture they've nabbed off the net. Either you pay for it in full via Western Union and they (don't) deliver it to you, or you pay a hefty deposit via WU again and the car ain't there when you go to collect it.
Also don't forget the Nigerian 419 ('I'll buy this £500 car off you, i'll pay £50,000 and can you pay me the leftover into my UK bank account' - the foreign cheque then bounces after you've paid the money out). Never sell to any 'developing' country as it seems the scammers develop faster than the rest of the population.
Basically, the rule of eBay is if it looks to good to be true - it is. Only take Paypal, Cash and UK Cheques and wait for all payment to be sat in your bank before letting go of the goods.