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1998 Chevy 1 Ton, ext. cab dually PU, 454 7.4 Liter. Only 55,800 mi.. Running boards, stainless wheel covers, 25,000 lb. Reese flush mount 5th wheel hitch along with or separately a 1994 11.3 Lance Camper. Camper has Onan generator built in, AC, storm windows for winter, electric jacks and other extras on camper and PU. Original owner of both and in excellent condition. Will sell separately $8500 for the PU and $11,000 for the camper but would like to sell together, great looking, both white. Can email pix's if interested


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In a variation of the "Nigerian Scam," some credit union members have been approached by scam artists posing as buyers. In this version of the scam, the "buyer" offers to purchase the item for sale but sends a cashiers check for an amount in excess of the purchase price. Then, the seller is asked to wire the excess amount to the fraudulent buyer. Later, the cashiers check is returned as a counterfeit item, and the depositor is responsible to make restitution to the financial institution for the full amount of the check.

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