This sounds suspicious...


Or else it's the best deal I've seen in a long time.

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The ad text changed some and the other ad by the same seller still shows no local pickup, and was "gifted to him", so who knows...  

It’s already sold according to ad.  Until you see a complaint how do you know ?

it may have had a cosmetic issue  ?   I have bought some great products where a owner just wanted to unload gear I bought agreat pass labs amp at 40% of retail and only 1 year old . The owner has $$ and had literally 15 amplifiers he just likes to rotate  gear and he gets  25% off almost anything he owns , dealers love him.

i agree though ,Most of the time ,if it looks to good to be true it usually is.

Is it possible that the scammer will post items, have a coconspirator buy them, and then create a positive sales history to better fool discerning buyers?