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<blockquote data-quote="infrared" data-source="post: 1456982" data-attributes="member: 68615"><p>Archer,</p><p></p><p>Maybe not in every state, but usually a published "advertisement to sell" is a <u>public offering,</u> a legally binding contract to sell the item at the advertised price to anybody with cash in hand. A local lawyer can confirm or deny, where you are. The usual dodge will be for the seller to tell any interested people that the item "has just been sold, but look around at what else we have, since you are there." Bottom line, this is a scam.</p><p></p><p>Shopping for a friend, I once saw an ad for a used car at a decent price, but it was at a dealer. I did a reverse <u>image</u> search on Google, and found out that over a thousand dealers across the USA were "selling" that same car (and exactly that same picture). My friend insisted that we check it out anyway, and of course, the dealer had "just now sold that car, but look at what else we have."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="infrared, post: 1456982, member: 68615"] Archer, Maybe not in every state, but usually a published "advertisement to sell" is a [U]public offering,[/U] a legally binding contract to sell the item at the advertised price to anybody with cash in hand. A local lawyer can confirm or deny, where you are. The usual dodge will be for the seller to tell any interested people that the item "has just been sold, but look around at what else we have, since you are there." Bottom line, this is a scam. Shopping for a friend, I once saw an ad for a used car at a decent price, but it was at a dealer. I did a reverse [U]image[/U] search on Google, and found out that over a thousand dealers across the USA were "selling" that same car (and exactly that same picture). My friend insisted that we check it out anyway, and of course, the dealer had "just now sold that car, but look at what else we have." [/QUOTE]
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