Good Lord the Scammers

I was looking for a Honda CRV for my daughter that has cancer. So I find a nice one on Craigslist and I send an e-mail because there is no phone number. A couple of hours later I get a response telling me that the car is in Omaha Nebraska but the shipping has been paid for and I have six days to inspect the vehicle before having to pay for it and if there is a problem the shipper will pick it up and there is no problem with it being returned. So I say I’ll take it if you send me a picture of the VIN and the title and I have someone living in the area to come and take a look and test drive the vehicle. So not response to the email but I get a notice from eBay asking me to pay for the vehicle and that there buyer protection policy will protect me from any fraud or misrepresentation of the vehicle. The only problem with that is if the vehicle is not being sold through eBay they don’t cover didley or squat and you are assed out of your money. I had a customer scammed like this on an SRT 10 pickup and he lost 22000.00 dollars on the deal. Anyway what this person didn’t know was my older daughter lives in Omaha and works for the FBI so I had texted her asking if see was in town and could go look at the vehicle for me. Need less to say I got no more texts for the seller and the FBI was interested in the sale as well. It turns out the same vehicle was for sale in several other listings on Craigslist in VA and DC. All is well two day later I found a real nice Acura RDX which my daughter got and love and there was no BS about the deal. This is the problem with people today no one wants to do an the right thing they just want to steal and cheat for everything they have and if your not careful you lose and nothing will happen to the bad guy