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    Senior Member (too much time on their hands) Big Skyz's Avatar
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    Ummm, yeah, sure, where do I send the check?

    My oldest daughter is making me crazy wanting to buy her first car. She's saved up here money and she should be able to get a decent car. Being the good dad I basically told her to stick with Toyota Corolla's, Camry's or Honda Accords. Mostly because I don't want to spend my every free weekend working on her car. So she's been watching Craigslist like a hawk. Today she came in all excited wanted me to email this person about their 2003 Toyota Camry.

    Here is the email I got from that individual this morning:

    Hello ,


    My name is Amanda and I am selling this 2003 Toyota Camry XLE, because of my disability, being deaf and not able to drive it. It belonged to my husband, who passed away not long ago. The car is in perfect condition, I had an mechanic look over it before placing the ad. I do have the title, clear and is under my name. The car has about 64,714 miles on it, Automatic Transmission, Engine: 2.4L, 4 cylinders. As i stated in my ad the price is $1,850. I've recently moved to Omaha, NE, I have the car with me and i am able to ship it to you at no extra cost.
    Let me know if you are interested, email back.
    Regards !!


    P. S : You can view the pictures here: http://s851.photobucket.com/user/03-camry-xle/library/


    Anyone want to bet that all I'd have to do is send them the money and they will "promise" delivery? Oh, and did I mention this car is worth $8000.00-$10,000.00? Don't think I'll be having my daughter buy a car from a deaf widow in Nebraska anytime soon. Sheeesh!
    Last edited by Big Skyz; 02-25-2014 at 02:17 PM.

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