Re: listing.
I replied already a couple of days ago confirming that it is a scam but for some reason my reply did not get posted: the seller never replied and the shipping company confirmed that they do not offer payment services and that they are being targeted by scammers and are now legally pursuing also that listing. This is how the scam works (example from last September):
This shipping company received a call from a guy in York, England asking them to arrange the shipping of a Lancia Delta Integrale 16V EvoII to a buyer in Belgium.
Apparently the seller had sent pictures of car, VIN number & title with the name of the owner visible to the buyer who checked the match at the motor vehicles registry in Swansea.
The buyer sent a friend from London to York to check the car and this friend of the buyer met the fake seller at the York station where they discussed matters... until... the fake seller received an emergency phone call and invited the guy from London to go see the car by himself, as it was exhibited at a nearby car dealership, while the fake owner attended to his emergency.
The car dealer obviously had no idea that the visitor had met a fake owner and eagerly showed the car, the title, the matching chassis number... even let the buyer take pictures of the title and car!
Seller and buyer finally agreed on a PayPal payment for the car and a separate payment for the shipping as the car did not have an MOT. The fake owner had even setup a PayPal account in the same name as the real owner...
The shipping company - which really exists - was contacted again by the buyer but since the fake owner had already called them asking to arrange for that very shipping, they were not surprised to receive a verification call from the buyer...
Everything matched!
In the mean time the fake seller had created to bogus email account in the name of the shipping company and started to discuss shipping services payment by email with the buyer. To make a long story short what saved the buyer was that the scammer had 2 shortfalls:
1) the PayPal account had not yet been verified by PayPal, and
2) in the fake emails (from shipping company) the buyer had been asked to pay to an account in the Isle of Wight with a different name from the shipping company's name.
If the buyer had not contacted again by phone the shipping company the scam would have worked because everything matched. The buyer was smart to verify every single detail...