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2018 K1600GT-Excellent Condition

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$14,999.00

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Scottsdale, Arizona

2018 BMW K1600 GT with only 14,500 miles. Excellent condition. Always garaged. All service records. Upgrades include: Bren Tuning upgrade Sargent Custom Seat Tecnik VStream Windshield Tank Bag and ring Back Rest Alaska Sheepskin seatcover No rush or desperate sale. Serious inquires only. Located in Scottsdale AZ. No trades. If this ad is still showing, it's available, so, 'Still available' questions will NOT be answered.
 
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…If this ad is still showing, it's available, so, 'Still available' questions will NOT be answered.
Looks like a great bike for someone; hope you can get a sale price you like.
I wonder why the animosity in your statement about NOT answering certain questions? I’ve seen this many times before from others too. To me it seems like you don’t want to be bothered to sell your bike…that you put up for sale!? Maybe I’m missing some greater meaning.
 
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Thank you for your note.
The 'scam' out there (especially on Facebook) is to ping the Seller with 'Still Available'? I don't know the exact scam, but it's huge on Facebook and other sites. I'm happy to answer any question about the bike, the deal, etc....But 'Is it available' isn't a real question and just phishing. Make sense? Thanks much and good luck! Eric
 
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There is a common scam out there that first asks if the bike is still available. Then they ask about the price. Next they say that they will be in your area tomorrow on business. They act like they are "all-in" on your bike and then, the last thing they ask is if the bike (or car) has a vehicle report. Such as accidents and stuff like that. It's at this point that the send you a link where you can buy a vehicle report. Normally it's just a scam because they get a kick-back for each report that they sell. They never intended to buy your bike. This has been going on for years. But the new twist to this scam is that the web site for the check is fake, all they now want is your CC or debit card info so that they can steal from your account.
So.... If an interested party sends you a link for a vehicle check then 100% of the time it is fraudulent.
 
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Throughout April, your traffic originated from Morocco. Then you bounced connections off of SpaceEx from different cities in the USA. My spidey senses are up.
 
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