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<blockquote data-quote="nofearfactor" data-source="post: 2725004" data-attributes="member: 1535"><p>I dont doubt that you'll get all kinds of offers, alot of people dont care and will do whatever it takes to make the deal if its something they want bad enough, just state though what your extra expectations for your safety are via PM or in the ad before someone drives to your FTF so its not a dry run. In 8 years of doing deals with untold members here, way more than my feedback shows and no negatives by the way, it has always gone just like this: show up on time, inspect the goods, BS a bit mostly about OSA, exchange money, shake hands, say how glad it was to finally meet whoever, and then drive off with either some extra money or a new toy. No one flashed or asked for a DL or asked or signed any paperwork. Period.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nofearfactor, post: 2725004, member: 1535"] I dont doubt that you'll get all kinds of offers, alot of people dont care and will do whatever it takes to make the deal if its something they want bad enough, just state though what your extra expectations for your safety are via PM or in the ad before someone drives to your FTF so its not a dry run. In 8 years of doing deals with untold members here, way more than my feedback shows and no negatives by the way, it has always gone just like this: show up on time, inspect the goods, BS a bit mostly about OSA, exchange money, shake hands, say how glad it was to finally meet whoever, and then drive off with either some extra money or a new toy. No one flashed or asked for a DL or asked or signed any paperwork. Period. [/QUOTE]
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