Hello. This may be the first time I've posted....Anyway, I happened to see a classified ad in the paper in my local paper in Colorado that seems too good to be true. It's for a 2017 Thor Gemini, 23 feet, for $22,500! Low miles, no wrecks, clean, etc. It's currently in Nebraska and included in the price is the cost of delivery. The owner has a sob story behind why she needs the money ASAP--a car accident two months ago that killed her husband and injured her. She also sent about 20 pictures of it, and it looks immaculate. The pictures were taken in the summer (way before a December car wreck) and clearly taken in order to sell. (Pictures of the generator, control panels, the odometer, etc.)
It would be an amazing deal but red flags keep popping up. If she's in Nebraska, why wouldn't she sell it there and save the price of delivery? If she needs the money, why is she selling it for less than half the "blue book" price?
How does a person protect themselves in situations like these?
Thoughts?
It would be an amazing deal but red flags keep popping up. If she's in Nebraska, why wouldn't she sell it there and save the price of delivery? If she needs the money, why is she selling it for less than half the "blue book" price?
How does a person protect themselves in situations like these?
Thoughts?