Anonymous wrote:While its a little weird that he has your number, I would just respond by text. Maybe he is finding some quirk about the car or question about how something functions that could be easily and quickly handled by a previous owner. Kind of like small issues with a house. The previous owner is in a position to answer quickly and easily.
If it becomes a hassle or is something else scammy then block his number after that. But maybe you can help with a quick text and frankly, I would ask how he got your number in the first place.
Anonymous wrote:respond via text, ask whats up.
no harm, no foul....
Id be careful about divulging too many details about the car... IE you don't want to admit to there being something wrong with the car before you sold it back to the dealership..
Anonymous wrote:Just ignore the vm and any follow up calls. Whatever question or issue he is having has nothing to do with you. And if they catch you on the phone because you answer their call simply say "I don't know you, stop calling" and hang up!
Anonymous wrote:Sounds scammy. How would he have your contact info?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why wouldn't get explain why he's calling you in the VM? That to me is the reason I wouldn't call back.
OP - he said that he believed he now owns a car we sold and that he has questions about the car
Ah okay. I would go to the dealership with his number and ask them to call him about his questions about the car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there any chance he found some belonging of yours in the car and is trying to return it? Something small that could have fallen and been hidden in between the seats, like a small piece of jewelry or something?
This is a stretch, and if it were true I think most people would simply return said item to the dealership instead of trying to track down the prior owner themselves - that's creepy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why wouldn't get explain why he's calling you in the VM? That to me is the reason I wouldn't call back.
OP - he said that he believed he now owns a car we sold and that he has questions about the car