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Oh yeah, also be ready for the dozen or so scam emails about shipping the car and cashier's checks...
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Be aware of scammers. I've sold everything from sofas to art on EBay and Craigslist. Scammers are just part of the game, but it is easy to spot them.
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I have delt with my fair share of scammers selling computers. It will be a in person cash deal or none at all. Too many fake cashiers checks, and the like.
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I've had a lot of luck selling vehicles on vehix.com. It's free to list basic adds, and it has a huge market area. It would be worth a shot before spending a bunch of money on ebay just to potentially get less than you want for the vehicle.
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