Not phone scammers per se...but recently I've been looking for a truck topper for the Maverick as I want additional space...and these things are effing expensive.
There's one ugly contractor one still potentially available, but horribly ugly. And DIY...well I don't think I have the skills for it.
But I've reached out to a few 'used' sellers for these things on FB and they look legit, quick to answer, potentially available and very easy to deal with.
Digging deeper...some red flags that showed up. Immediate considerable discounts (i.e.: 'ok I'll wait as it's a bit more than I'd like to spend'...'no problem let me know if you can do 'PRICE - $500 discount' in immediate conversation'.
The scam goes as follows. You send e-transfer (shocking a guy in Tennessee takes CAD e-transfer) and then they provide you with a 'shipping notice'. Then the shipper contacts you that there's not enough money in to deliver it all the way so they'll hold the package until you pay an exorbitant amount.
So what does one do? Either forfeit your initial pay, or pay the additional fees and hope that the package actually exists and leaves the location.
Dug deeper and the companies (both the TN and an AB one) don't exist outside of FB. Both are super eager for your business. Soon as you show any hint of doubt they block you because they need a sucker to just blindly follow through.
Scams everywhere, maybe I should just buy that one next door or the Alibaba one for $1600.

How the eff does an ATV fit into that thing?
There's one ugly contractor one still potentially available, but horribly ugly. And DIY...well I don't think I have the skills for it.
But I've reached out to a few 'used' sellers for these things on FB and they look legit, quick to answer, potentially available and very easy to deal with.
Digging deeper...some red flags that showed up. Immediate considerable discounts (i.e.: 'ok I'll wait as it's a bit more than I'd like to spend'...'no problem let me know if you can do 'PRICE - $500 discount' in immediate conversation'.
The scam goes as follows. You send e-transfer (shocking a guy in Tennessee takes CAD e-transfer) and then they provide you with a 'shipping notice'. Then the shipper contacts you that there's not enough money in to deliver it all the way so they'll hold the package until you pay an exorbitant amount.
So what does one do? Either forfeit your initial pay, or pay the additional fees and hope that the package actually exists and leaves the location.
Dug deeper and the companies (both the TN and an AB one) don't exist outside of FB. Both are super eager for your business. Soon as you show any hint of doubt they block you because they need a sucker to just blindly follow through.
Scams everywhere, maybe I should just buy that one next door or the Alibaba one for $1600.

How the eff does an ATV fit into that thing?


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