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Melissa_-_Gary
Mar 03, 2015Explorer
Thanks for warnings and advice. I contacted the body shop and they sent several pics of the damage and repairs being made. I contacted the retired sales manager, (he was well known in the industry) that sold him the coach. I spoke to him for over an hour. I did a vin check. I checked out who the seller was. I googled the owner's name and address and it checked out. Google map shows the coach parked in front of his house. He's owned a business in the same city for 50 years. I googled the business and it checked out. You are all correct in that you should never hand over money to anyone without seeing it at the least. We are interested in this coach because it was a one owner, garaged, well cared for coach and we like this particular make, model, and floor plan. We don't want to wait 5-6 weeks but not many of these coaches were made and finding one that is in all probability in exceptional condition is time consuming and difficult. As scams go anything is possible, but one can only do so much without being there in person. If we do end up purchasing it, I'll post a few pics with the details.
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