Re: 1956 AH 1000 "100-4" Restored
Here's things to look out for (without any promises)...
Low number in their feedback
Feedback that hasn't been used in a while (with the low number)
<I fit both those, but im only saying that in my own defense>
Seemingly very low price for what looks like a show winner
Requiring Bidders to be pre-approved (thats usually hwne they get the info they want from you - at minimum, your personal email addy)
Very short desription with little details about the car
4 to 6 or so pictures that aren't real clear and can't be enlarged (they're going for the least amount that ebay will allow, and have taken the pics from someone elses website)
answers to any email/question will all look the same.
The story is usually - car outside the country (even though is says kentucky or the like on the ebay page), need the money, and so on.
That's about it. Luckily so far - the one's I've seen had ALL those things in them. The scammers may smarten up pretty soon though, so "buyer beware" still applies
If you see any ad like that or with just 1 or 2 of those signs, beware. Ask questions like: Can I have my friend that lives near you come look at it?
If you get the standard answer (above) then run as fast as you can!!!!