Used GTR
#1
Used GTR
There is a used GTR for sale. See ad here
https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/detail/664036450/overview/
I emailed the seller and will copy paste the correspondence. Is this how a transaction like they suggest would work or is this a scam?
This makes sense but I would only want to go through this process at a Nissan dealership local to me in Connecticut. I have excellent credit so I could secure
the credit for the purchase from a personal loan. I can't go to a dealer in Georgia or come to Canada. At the same time this whole thing just seems like a logistical nightmare
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On Apr 7, 2016, at 10:21 PM, Diane Oneal wrote:
Hello again
I am sorry for the confusion with the location of the car, I paid an advertiser to list it nation wide and on more than one website, as I want to sell it back to US, anywhere in the States. I am Canadian citizen, I was not aware that I am not allowed to drive this vehicle here, unless if I import it and pay customs, so I am forced to sell it as I am not willing to spend a large amount at this time. Trying to sell it lower than the market because I am stuck with it in Canada.
A vehicle loan, or finance will not work since the vehicle is already in Canada, but if you can take a personal loan and have the funds into your account there should be no problem in working the deal.
I live in Prince George, BC and this is where the vehicle is. I have no problem with you coming here for pick up as long as you manage to arrive sometime in the next 3-5 days. Time is important. If you can not make it to Canada in a timely manner, I am willing to arrange the shipping to your location. If you want it sent to you, with the possibility of test drive and inspection before I am paid, provide me with your zip code or complete shipping address and I will get a quote and see how much it will be to send it over.
If pick up is not possible, I want to use a dealership from United States, I am thinking at the one who shipped the vehicle to me in Canada. They are professional and reliable. They can take care of documents, shipping and escrow the funds into one of their bank accounts. They are from Georgia and they will deliver the vehicle to your requested address, it depends where you want it shipped.
I’m going to explain how the process usually works for a person who is not able to come and pick it up. Using a dealership( the one who shipped the vehicle to me in Canada) as mediator you will have to secure the funds in a verified non interest escrow bank account, managed by them, until the inspection period ends. After I have the confirmation of funds secured from you and the dealer, the vehicle will be shipped to you. It will come with all the docs, including the title, service book, purchase invoice, keys, etc. The inspection period will start on the arrival date, you will have 5 days to take the vehicle to a garage, test drive it, check out the papers. You will get with it an used vehicle affidavit, a paper you will need to fill in with your decision when the inspection period ends and fax it over to the mediator. Based on the affidavit they will pay me, or refund you. If you find hidden defects, a salvage title, etc, anything else different from what I described you just need to fill in the affidavit and fax it over to the dealership. If you reject the vehicle, they will fully refund you.
Thanks, Diane
On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 5:26 PM, Jordan Ross wrote:
Where in Canada? So the car is not located in NYC as listed on the ad?
The seller on the ad is also listed as julia... who is julia if I'm
getting emails from diane?
One can attain an auto loan for a private sale and present a check for
the full amount...that is the same thing as paying cash... one can not
cross the border with a bundle of $46k legally...
looking forward to hearing about where the car is and what the name of
the actual seller is. Your ad seems very sketchy esp since you don't
provide a VIN
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> On Apr 7, 2016, at 7:41 PM, Diane Oneal wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I want to let you know that the 2012 Nissan GT-R Black Edition is still for sale. I recently divorced and relocated to Canada. The vehicle is here, too. Still titled in the United States so there will be no customs or additional fees to pay. Clear title, under my name. No accidents, non-smoker, garage kept, no issues.
>
> My selling price is $46,100. I don't want to offend you, but the vehicle is priced for a cash deal so please if you intend to apply for a loan or financing keep in mind this will not work.
>
> Because of the amount involved and the distance, I want to use a dealership for closing this deal. If you are not aware of how they work you should know that they will allow you to test drive and inspect the vehicle before I am paid. You will have 3 to 5 days for inspection, to decide whether you want to keep it or not before they actually pay me.
>
> Looking to hear back from you,
>
> Diane.
https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/detail/664036450/overview/
I emailed the seller and will copy paste the correspondence. Is this how a transaction like they suggest would work or is this a scam?
This makes sense but I would only want to go through this process at a Nissan dealership local to me in Connecticut. I have excellent credit so I could secure
the credit for the purchase from a personal loan. I can't go to a dealer in Georgia or come to Canada. At the same time this whole thing just seems like a logistical nightmare
Sent from my iPhone
On Apr 7, 2016, at 10:21 PM, Diane Oneal wrote:
Hello again
I am sorry for the confusion with the location of the car, I paid an advertiser to list it nation wide and on more than one website, as I want to sell it back to US, anywhere in the States. I am Canadian citizen, I was not aware that I am not allowed to drive this vehicle here, unless if I import it and pay customs, so I am forced to sell it as I am not willing to spend a large amount at this time. Trying to sell it lower than the market because I am stuck with it in Canada.
A vehicle loan, or finance will not work since the vehicle is already in Canada, but if you can take a personal loan and have the funds into your account there should be no problem in working the deal.
I live in Prince George, BC and this is where the vehicle is. I have no problem with you coming here for pick up as long as you manage to arrive sometime in the next 3-5 days. Time is important. If you can not make it to Canada in a timely manner, I am willing to arrange the shipping to your location. If you want it sent to you, with the possibility of test drive and inspection before I am paid, provide me with your zip code or complete shipping address and I will get a quote and see how much it will be to send it over.
If pick up is not possible, I want to use a dealership from United States, I am thinking at the one who shipped the vehicle to me in Canada. They are professional and reliable. They can take care of documents, shipping and escrow the funds into one of their bank accounts. They are from Georgia and they will deliver the vehicle to your requested address, it depends where you want it shipped.
I’m going to explain how the process usually works for a person who is not able to come and pick it up. Using a dealership( the one who shipped the vehicle to me in Canada) as mediator you will have to secure the funds in a verified non interest escrow bank account, managed by them, until the inspection period ends. After I have the confirmation of funds secured from you and the dealer, the vehicle will be shipped to you. It will come with all the docs, including the title, service book, purchase invoice, keys, etc. The inspection period will start on the arrival date, you will have 5 days to take the vehicle to a garage, test drive it, check out the papers. You will get with it an used vehicle affidavit, a paper you will need to fill in with your decision when the inspection period ends and fax it over to the mediator. Based on the affidavit they will pay me, or refund you. If you find hidden defects, a salvage title, etc, anything else different from what I described you just need to fill in the affidavit and fax it over to the dealership. If you reject the vehicle, they will fully refund you.
Thanks, Diane
On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 5:26 PM, Jordan Ross wrote:
Where in Canada? So the car is not located in NYC as listed on the ad?
The seller on the ad is also listed as julia... who is julia if I'm
getting emails from diane?
One can attain an auto loan for a private sale and present a check for
the full amount...that is the same thing as paying cash... one can not
cross the border with a bundle of $46k legally...
looking forward to hearing about where the car is and what the name of
the actual seller is. Your ad seems very sketchy esp since you don't
provide a VIN
Sent from my iPhone
> On Apr 7, 2016, at 7:41 PM, Diane Oneal wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I want to let you know that the 2012 Nissan GT-R Black Edition is still for sale. I recently divorced and relocated to Canada. The vehicle is here, too. Still titled in the United States so there will be no customs or additional fees to pay. Clear title, under my name. No accidents, non-smoker, garage kept, no issues.
>
> My selling price is $46,100. I don't want to offend you, but the vehicle is priced for a cash deal so please if you intend to apply for a loan or financing keep in mind this will not work.
>
> Because of the amount involved and the distance, I want to use a dealership for closing this deal. If you are not aware of how they work you should know that they will allow you to test drive and inspect the vehicle before I am paid. You will have 3 to 5 days for inspection, to decide whether you want to keep it or not before they actually pay me.
>
> Looking to hear back from you,
>
> Diane.
#3
this is not legit. and in fact you are speaking with 2 different people. The grammar and writing style is completely different from the first email to the second one. I've shipped / received things all over the world when I owned an Ecommerce business and this is a scam. if it's titled in the USA there is ZERO issues getting it back across the border aside from how long it takes you to drive through. If I had it, I'd bet the "asking" price of this vehicle you will never see it in person.
#4
Also, the first email says it's titled in USA so no customs required. The last email says "she" can't import it unless she pays customs......
and how many women you know that own a free and clear 2012 GT-R? Maybe in the divorce settlement but still, I guarantee you'll be screwed by this. The person could get more than $46K selling it locally up there........
and how many women you know that own a free and clear 2012 GT-R? Maybe in the divorce settlement but still, I guarantee you'll be screwed by this. The person could get more than $46K selling it locally up there........
#5
This has to be sketchy. The dealer trade in is at least $10k over her asking price, and retail even more. Why wouldn't this said dealer give her the $46k and flip it if everything was kosher?
#6
It definitely seems like it would be a scam. The time constraints for the sale draws some red flags. Plus, the whole "divorce and had to move" scenario has been used a lot when dealing with false advertisements. In this case their loss will not be your gain as it seems they are only out to fool people.
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#11
Yeah, this thing says scam all over it. Priced in cash so a loan/financing won't work? What should that matter since the seller would get the check from the bank issuing the loan unless... They know that when you try to get a loan for the car, something won't add up and the bank won't go for it.
I had a buddy who contacted an autotrader sell about a Viper GTS a few years ago. It was several hundred miles away per the ad but he was willing to drive to pick up the car and trailer it back home. Ironically, the seller had a similar story that they had recently taken a job overseas, got deployed, something like that and the car was in storage. They said it was in storage in Youngstown, OH, actually only about 50 miles away so my buddy said, "Great. Even better. When can I come look at it since that's local?" Never heard back from the seller...
I had a buddy who contacted an autotrader sell about a Viper GTS a few years ago. It was several hundred miles away per the ad but he was willing to drive to pick up the car and trailer it back home. Ironically, the seller had a similar story that they had recently taken a job overseas, got deployed, something like that and the car was in storage. They said it was in storage in Youngstown, OH, actually only about 50 miles away so my buddy said, "Great. Even better. When can I come look at it since that's local?" Never heard back from the seller...