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You've got to be fcuking kidding me.....

 

 

No.

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You mean someone actually clicked on the link? Ha Ha. Saw that last night, posted by someone w/1 post who minutes prior joined. Carefull where you stick your...

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Nope, not a scam, and I apologize if that's how it looked.

 

Yes, that was my first post here after signing up with my real name, and I do own the site I was referring to.

 

In hindsight, I should have been more upfront about that and asked for feedback instead of just posting what I did, so now, that's what I'm asking.

 

If anyone who replied to my post would like to sign up on the site, I'll credit your account with a few free bids so you can see how it works, and I would love to hear your feedback so that I can make any needed improvements to the site.

 

I want to assure you that it's 100% legit and that it's nothing close to a "jam auction". Somebody will actually win the car.

 

Thanks for your time, and again, I apologize for getting off to a bad start on this forum.

 

Jim

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How about you post a vin of the Countach for starters

 

Hi topcabron, I'd be happy to send you the Carfax, but I'm not sure what that would prove.

 

Please understand what the site is about and read the FAQ's and the "How It Works" page.

 

The site should be fun. We are not asking anybody to spend 300K on the car, Just $5 for a chance to win it.

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Hi topcabron, I'd be happy to send you the Carfax, but I'm not sure what that would prove.

 

Please understand what the site is about and read the FAQ's and the "How It Works" page.

 

The site should be fun. We are not asking anybody to spend 300K on the car, Just $5 for a chance to win it.

 

 

So wait. It's a raffle to win a Countach? Email me the details. [email protected]

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Hi topcabron, I'd be happy to send you the Carfax, but I'm not sure what that would prove.

 

Please understand what the site is about and read the FAQ's and the "How It Works" page.

 

The site should be fun. We are not asking anybody to spend 300K on the car, Just $5 for a chance to win it.

 

 

So wait. It's a raffle to win a Countach? Email me the details. [email protected]

read the last sentence

 

 

chance to win

 

you bid for a chance to win

 

you know what they say about too good to be true...........

 

 

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read the last sentence

 

 

chance to win

 

you bid for a chance to win

 

you know what they say about too good to be true...........

 

 

I know it's a scam. I just wanted to see how much effort they put into it. The website looks like a 6th grade computer science class project. That car has been for sale forever.

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I know it's a scam. I just wanted to see how much effort they put into it. The website looks like a 6th grade computer science class project. That car has been for sale forever.

 

Fair enough. Please tell me where you see a scam.

 

Everything is clearly spelled out and when all is said and done, somebody will be winning the car with their $5 bid.

 

Nothing at all scammy about that.

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I had no clue you could provide a Carfax for a Countach. Never seen one.

 

Not sure if sarcasm but I've seen three. Lol.

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Hi topcabron, I'd be happy to send you the Carfax, but I'm not sure what that would prove.

 

Please understand what the site is about and read the FAQ's and the "How It Works" page.

 

The site should be fun. We are not asking anybody to spend 300K on the car, Just $5 for a chance to win it.

 

The VIN shows which Countach is up for raffle. Speaking of raffles - different states have different laws regarding raffles. Which state are you in? Which state is the car in? For example in Washington State:

 

1. Who can offer a raffle? Only a bona fide charitable or nonprofit organization with a purpose that meets the criteria listed in RCW 9.46.0209 is allowed to conduct raffles in Washington State. The organization must be organized and operating for at least 12 months before offering a raffle.

 

2. Can a private citizen or commercial business offer a raffle? No, not even if they give the money raised to charity.

 

You must get a license if you plan to:

 Award firearms as a prize;

 Conduct a joint raffle with another non-profit organization;

 Give noncash incentives for selling tickets;

 Sell discounted tickets;

 Have someone other than a member of your organization sell tickets;

 Choose winners using an alternative drawing format, such as a poker run.

 

When you apply for a license, you will need to prove your organization has:

 Made significant progress towards accomplishing its stated purpose during the 12 consecutive months before applying for a license; and

 At least 15 voting members who elect the governing body.

 

 

I looked up the domain name and its set to private:

 

Registrant Name: Oneandone Private Registration

Registrant Organization: 1&1 Internet Inc

Registrant Street: 701 Lee Road Suite 300

Registrant Street: ATTN

Registrant City: Chesterbrook

Registrant State/Province: PA

Registrant Postal Code: 19087

Registrant Country: US

Registrant Phone: +1.8772064254

Registrant Phone Ext:

Registrant Fax:

Registrant Fax Ext:

Registrant Email: [email protected]

Registry Admin ID:

Admin Name: Oneandone Private Registration

Admin Organization: 1&1 Internet Inc

Admin Street: 701 Lee Road Suite 300

Admin Street: ATTN

Admin City: Chesterbrook

Admin State/Province: PA

Admin Postal Code: 19087

Admin Country: US

Admin Phone: +1.8772064254

Admin Phone Ext:

Admin Fax:

Admin Fax Ext:

Admin Email: [email protected]

Registry Tech ID:

 

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Thanks rushdriven.

 

It's not a raffle. I've spent thousands of dollars developing a system, consulting with lawyers, and having a site built that complies with all gambling laws.

 

It's a fun and legal way to sell high end items dirt cheap. It's definitely got some gambling aspects to it, and I understand that's not for everyone, but for those who like that sort of thing it will be a fun site with some lucky people winning some amazing cars.

 

 

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