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Rachel Willson - Car Scammer - rachelwillson78@gmail.com

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from: Rachel Willson <rachelwillson78@gmail.com>
date: Sep 5, 2021, 8:41 AM
subject: Re:
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Hey,
Here are some more details about my 1994 Fleetwood Jamboree 21FT, it used only 26,096 Miles, and doesn't need any repairs. I have the ownership and clear and clean title on hand. The price was reduced to $1200 because I'm in a hurry to find a buyer, as my husband died 1 month ago (he suffered a heart attack) and it brings me bad memories. I need to sell Fleetwood before the 14th of September l when I will be leaving on military duty with my medical team out of the country for a year and I don't want to store it, without using it.

Right now I'm stationed at Scott AFB, Illinois, doing special training and getting ready for my deployment. Before leaving, I had a prearranged deal with eBay (using this service you will have 5 days to inspect/test the Fleetwood before I'll get any money) so my presence isn't necessary. I think I can have it there at your home address within 3 working days. Also, you will receive the title already notarized and signed over by me, along with the Fleetwood at delivery. So, you'll get the Fleetwood for $1,200, without any additional costs involved because I will cover the delivery fees. I need to know if you are interested so I can ask eBay to send you the details on this deal.

In order to start the deal, I need your full name and delivery address so I can reserve the Fleetwood for you and they will contact you with all the instructions step by step on how to complete the deal.

Thank you, Rachel Willson
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