I believe someone is trying to sell a car fraduently. who do I NOTIFY?

Question:
this is a "too good to be true" deal. A 63 SPLIT WINDOW VETTE
for 5500. refinished! But they want the cash sent WESTERNUNION.

Answers:
Try your local Better Business Bureau, or even the District Attorney's office. Chances are, if it is an individual trying to sell the vehicle, the DA's office may have other information about fraudulent activity. If it is a dealership, then the BBB should be able to tell you if the place is business is in good standing.

Other Answers:
Call the police and tell them all the details.
you're right. that is too good to be true. what ? does it come without an engine ? i would never buy anything that large sight unseen or ever wire money to someone i don't personally know and love. for that matter, if you need money, don't call me at all cuz i won't send you any.

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