Looking for a 225 in nice condition. I am located in NJ but willing to travel. Let me know what you have. Thank you
Yes, I am still looking for one. What do you have and where are you located?
Nice try scam artistSecondly half payments it's allowed till boat get to you for the full payment...
Payment via Zelle, PayPal Only!!
Why are the pictures from South Carolina if you are in Philly? Why do you mention only paypal and zelle payments? If it is not a scam, where could i go to see the boat?Damn What did you mean by scam artist..
I can't force you to buy the boat it your choice, you can buy it from anybody.
If you want to come over to check the boat it's fine.. Stop judging people any how...
If you still need the boat you can text me anytime if I still have it available I will respond...
Thank You
Robert
Now now, let's hear him out... maybe there are actually some palm trees in Pittsburgh?Nice try scam artist
Thanks for reporting and backing up my claim. It blows my mind that people have nothing better to do than try and scam someone buying a boat.I found the ad from a few years back on THT that RobertWills was stealing these pictures from, asking price at the time was $72.5k.
Doing a reverse Google image search is a glorious thing lol. And sadly, I imagine they must be successful with their scams at least some of the time in order to continue doing it. I'm betting they do like what was done here where they ask for oh idk a few hundred dollars on up to a few thousand dollars down to hold the boat for them. And I'd be willing to bet that people fall for it on occasion. The broken English right off the bat of "how well are you doing today?" as well as him signing up two days ago were immediate red flags. As was the price, the registration numbers being in a different state and a number of other things already mentioned above. For yourself and anyone else on here, go to Google, hit the camera icon next to the search bar, to where you can either upload the picture or copy the link for the picture. Of which, it will show you where that picture has been used on other websites before. It's a pretty quick and easy way of determining where they got the photos from, if it's likely a scam or not, etc. I also usually check BT, Boats.com, Yacht World and Craigslist as well just to make sure there isn't an ad for the boat on those sites. Either way, good luck with your search. Any particular year range and budget that you're looking for?Thanks for reporting and backing up my claim. It blows my mind that people have nothing better to do than try and scam someone buying a boat.
Thanks for the insight. I prefer at least a 2006 and the budget is about $40k.Doing a reverse Google image search is a glorious thing lol. And sadly, I imagine they must be successful with their scams at least some of the time in order to continue doing it. I'm betting they do like what was done here where they ask for oh idk a few hundred dollars on up to a few thousand dollars down to hold the boat for them. And I'd be willing to bet that people fall for it on occasion. The broken English right off the bat of "how well are you doing today?" as well as him signing up two days ago were immediate red flags. As was the price, the registration numbers being in a different state and a number of other things already mentioned above. For yourself and anyone else on here, go to Google, hit the camera icon next to the search bar, to where you can either upload the picture or copy the link for the picture. Of which, it will show you where that picture has been used on other websites before. It's a pretty quick and easy way of determining where they got the photos from, if it's likely a scam or not, etc. I also usually check BT, Boats.com, Yacht World and Craigslist as well just to make sure there isn't an ad for the boat on those sites. Either way, good luck with your search. Any particular year range and budget that you're looking for?