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- The Only Time I've Ever Been "Taken"
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- By Gary Bryant
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- One of the first thoughts that crosses a person's mind when
- making a private party transaction is the possibility of being
- fleeced, i.e. taken to the cleaners, ripped off, snookered,
- swindled or just plain robbed. It doesn't happen often but when
- it does it can hurt. Take heart. It isn't always the buyer that
- gets pinched, sometimes it's the other way around.
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- It was time to let go of my van. It had served me well but
- I had decided to move on. I placed an ad in the local paper. It
- wasn't long before a man and woman appeared at my door. It was a
- fine Saturday morning. I agreed to let them take it for an
- unsupervised drive.
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- In a few short minutes they were back and were willing to
- purchase the vehicle for the full amount. The man handed me a
- check. I had no reason other than common sense not accept it...
- so I did. Besides, the thought of the money in the bank was more
- appealing then the thought of that van still sitting in the
- driveway.
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- I spent the rest of the weekend absorbed in mental
- exercises of how I would spend this small fortune on Monday.
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- It was never to be. I awoke Monday morning to find the van
- parked in front of the house. There was no trace of the purported
- new owners or any indication why my van came back. The keys were
- in it. I hurried to the bank to find payment had been stopped on
- that check only minutes before. The van still ran fine. The
- only difference was the 1300 miles added to the odometer reading.
- Someone had borrowed my van for a weekend getaway.
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- This was the only time I have ever been 'taken'. It hasn't
- stopped me from buying or selling through classifieds ads. And
- nothing like that has ever happened again, and that was eighteen
- years ago.
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