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Bill_Satellite
Jul 15, 2016Explorer II
First, be aware that there are a lot of Gypsy's posting ads for RV's they neither own or have access to. No matter how great this appears to be, do not send anyone any amount of money. If you like the coach and you think it would fit your needs then you need to find out where they are in Ardmore, OK they are and go see the unit. Let them know that you are going to need to take it to a local dealer for an inspection prior to purchase and that if the tires are really 11 years old they must be replaced.
If they agree to all your terms then you likely will find that you are talking to a real seller and they will be happy to have to come visit. If you get the least bit of push back or if they say they require a deposit prior to you coming to see the unit (this is their actual goal) you have come upon a fairly common from of RV fraud. We actually saw a friends Prevost on the web for sale (they all have unique paint jobs) and gave them a call. They did not have it for sale but someone stole the pics from their Facebook page and put the unit up for sale!
If they agree to all your terms then you likely will find that you are talking to a real seller and they will be happy to have to come visit. If you get the least bit of push back or if they say they require a deposit prior to you coming to see the unit (this is their actual goal) you have come upon a fairly common from of RV fraud. We actually saw a friends Prevost on the web for sale (they all have unique paint jobs) and gave them a call. They did not have it for sale but someone stole the pics from their Facebook page and put the unit up for sale!
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