TinaTomato
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Hey all, I'm new to the forum and haven't yet entered into van dwelling proper, as I'm still searching for a van - I got scammed once from a craigslist predator and nearly again yesterday :s . I hope to make it to the RTR in January, though, and thought I might find some guidance here among the experts.
I know common sense goes a long way, and I wasn't exercising it the first time I got scammed. I was just so anxious to have a van so that I could get started setting it up to hit the road, that I ignored my gut instincts, and before I knew it, I had turned over a handful of cash for a title that was bogus and a vehicle that I couldn't drive.
Yesterday, I nearly fell for an internet phishing scam, but a quick Google search of some of the details turned up the ugly truth before the scammer(s) separated me from my funds. They baited me with a sweet 2004 Ford E-Series conversion for $2000 (my dollar threshold). Alas.
Any advice on where to look (I'm in the Midwest, presently) and/or how to avoid getting duped? Thank you all!
I know common sense goes a long way, and I wasn't exercising it the first time I got scammed. I was just so anxious to have a van so that I could get started setting it up to hit the road, that I ignored my gut instincts, and before I knew it, I had turned over a handful of cash for a title that was bogus and a vehicle that I couldn't drive.
Yesterday, I nearly fell for an internet phishing scam, but a quick Google search of some of the details turned up the ugly truth before the scammer(s) separated me from my funds. They baited me with a sweet 2004 Ford E-Series conversion for $2000 (my dollar threshold). Alas.
Any advice on where to look (I'm in the Midwest, presently) and/or how to avoid getting duped? Thank you all!