
‘Karma Doesn’t Skip Anyone’: Myrtle Beach Man Buys A Used Kawasaki KRX. Then He…
Handing over thousands of dollars in cash for a vehicle is always a gamble. Unlike buying from a dealership, there’s no paperwork trail, no warranty,…
A man who recently purchased a side-by-side vehicle encountered an unexpected twist after completing the transaction. The buyer, who had driven two hours to acquire what he believed was a new 2024 model, discovered the vehicle was used and muddy. After driving a significant distance home, he stopped to check the vehicle secured on his trailer. Upon opening the vehicle's door, he found a substantial sum of money, equivalent to the full purchase price, left under the seat. The buyer expressed uncertainty about how to proceed, stating that the seller had not yet reached out regarding the forgotten funds.
Handing over thousands of dollars in cash for a vehicle is always a gamble. Unlike buying from a dealership, there’s no paperwork trail, no warranty,…