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Used Car Scammer - pjd020@gmail.com

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From: pjd020@gmail.com
Date: 30 Nov 2020, 4:19
Subject:

Hello, I have received your email regarding the 2007 Infiniti G35 X with
only 73.300 mileage with 3.5L 6 Cylinder and automatic transmission shifts
perfectly. The car is in perfect condition with clear title, no accidents,
no liens or loans and it has just been completely serviced. The engine
runs very well and the automatic transmission.

The price for the car is $1,200 (including delivery and handling to your
address). I'm selling this car because my child of only 26 years died 2
months ago in a bike accident, the car belonged to my son and it brings me
bad memories and that's the reason I want to sell it.Me and my husband
travel a lot with our business and we want to make this deal through
eBay's Buyer Protection Program, so if you're interested in purchasing the
car just reply me your full name, full address street, city,state and zip
code) and phone number, so I can notify eBay. Once that is done, they will
contact you in the next 24 hours to explain the entire procedure.
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