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Some thoughts:
How many Camaros have been sold in the past with missing trim tags? I've seen a few over the years...... How many Camaros have been sold with switched trim tags that we are only now able to spot? Probably a lot more...... My suggestion would be to contact the seller and let him/her know the trim tag discrepancy. If the car sale still follows through, contact eBay and suggest that they inform the purchaser that this car is questionable. However, you can see that the seller could feel that this is an infringement on their right to sell the car ( even if they did intend to pass off a fake ). But, what if the seller is trying to unload a bad purchase? Ever been in that situation? ![]() Lastly, and only playing devil's advocate here - even if eBay was contacted about this car being questionable, how should they proceed. What proof do they have that the tags were indeed switched? The word of one of us? Perhaps we could contact them as a group ( possibly carry more weight ). ![]() I understand the issues here. But eBay is in business to make money and that as they say - is that. I doubt eBay would care unless we could prove that Adolf Hitler, or a senior member of the Nazi party owned this car... ![]() the analogy, you see my point. Nuch
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