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Date:         Sat, 24 Mar 2001 12:13:53 EST
Reply-To:     KENWILFY@AOL.COM
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         KENWILFY@AOL.COM
Subject:      Beware of this guy!  Dave Urbano
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I have had the very unfortunate experience of dealing with David Urbano (email address durbano@eclipse.net) who recently posted to this list that he had a 90 Vanagon for sale in North New Jersey. I called him and asked him about the van. It had around 150k miles on it, the motor is bad (this is all I can get from him or the dealer that looked at the van). I asked him how much he wanted for the van. He said $800. I said that I would check with my towing people and get back to him. I found out that I could get it towed for $300 so I called him back to see if he would go $700 so I would have $1000 total invested. He said he would think about it and to call him in the morning. I called him the next day and he agreed to the $700, and I immediately sent him the money via priority mail envelope. However yesterday, after he got the money for the van, he emails me and tells me that he has gotten a few other offers and that I either need to double the amount of money I had already sent him, or he would sell the van to someone else. I told him that this is not the way I do business. We made a deal which I upheld my end on and now he has decided to back out for no other reason except selfish greed. When you do a dirty trick to someone like this, I think it is only fair to warn other people against this person (who knows what else they are being dishonest about as far as the condition of the vehicle, etc). I am not saying that the van is not worth more, or that someone else wouldn't pay more for it, etc, but HE was the one that set the price of $800 initially and then agreed to the $700 (I didn't low ball him, he low balled himself). I wanted to buy the van, sight unseen (a risky thing) because the price was so good. Now that he is doubling the price after our verbal contract, I just wanted to warn others to avoid this guy. About 99% of the time you can trust people in our community to do exactly (if not even more) than what they promise, and for this I am grateful. It really just makes people like Dave even more annoying.

I have emails to back up what I say if you want to see what he wrote me (this letter is actually being nice if you read the junk he sent me).

Just FYI, Ken Wilford John 3:16 www.vanagain.com Phone: (856)-765-1583 Fax: (856)-327-2242


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