Scammer Alert: calebgrandpa56

Where about is this person supposedly from? Was dealing with someone in KY a couple of months ago via marketplace about a truck cab. (At the time anyway) I had the cash and was ready to take my trailer to work and leave straight from there to go get it. And he knew it. I gave him my phone number and asked for his so he could guide me in as it would have been a 6 hour drive one way. at that.point, he just stopped answering me....

That's really annoying. At least he didn't wait until you were 5 hours into the drive to stop answering you.

It doesn't really apply to Mopar guys from what I've seen but with my experience buying other things off of marketplace, I've noticed that people get really creeped out if you try to exchange numbers. It's like they think you can somehow get the keys to their lives the second you get their number. I guess women rarely give men their numbers at bars anymore as well. They exchange "socials".

Which is funny because you can learn a hell of a lot more about someone from their social media than you can their phone number. But hey, people aren't too bright anymore.