Hello Folks:
Regrettably one of our members was ripped off after he purchased an antique motorcycle based on an ad on the AMCA Facebook page. I assume he got nothing for the money he transferred to the "seller." In the recent past another member had a similar experience being ripped off with a purchase sight unseen from the AMCA Magazine Trash to Treasures want ads. Some people out there just suck. At the time AMCA added a disclaimer to the magazine ad page and the AMCA Board is extending the use of the disclaimer to all our social media and the AMCA Community Forum. I am broadcasting the message here and will pin this as a post in our Forum Want Ads. I hope no one else gets messed over. Be careful out there.
Mike Love
AMCA Forum Moderator
AMCA Disclaimer
Neither The Antique Motorcycle Club of America, Inc. (AMCA), nor The Antique Motorcycle Club of America Community Forum warrants or assumes any liability or responsibility for the quality, accuracy, completeness, legality, reliability, or usefulness of any information, product, or service represented within the magazine or on the AMCA’s website. The articles and advertisements are provided for informational purposes only. Potential purchasers of any goods or services that are advertised for sale are strongly encouraged, prior to making any purchase or sending any money, to conduct such investigation and to engage in such due diligence as they may consider necessary or appropriate in the circumstances. Articles published in The Antique Motorcycle Magazine reflect the views and opinions of their authors and not necessarily those of the AMCA, or any other person. The inclusion of a link in the AMCA’s website is for the convenienceˇof the user, and the AMCA is not responsible for the content or availability thereof nor does it warrant or guarantee any products, services, or information described therein.
Regrettably one of our members was ripped off after he purchased an antique motorcycle based on an ad on the AMCA Facebook page. I assume he got nothing for the money he transferred to the "seller." In the recent past another member had a similar experience being ripped off with a purchase sight unseen from the AMCA Magazine Trash to Treasures want ads. Some people out there just suck. At the time AMCA added a disclaimer to the magazine ad page and the AMCA Board is extending the use of the disclaimer to all our social media and the AMCA Community Forum. I am broadcasting the message here and will pin this as a post in our Forum Want Ads. I hope no one else gets messed over. Be careful out there.
Mike Love
AMCA Forum Moderator
AMCA Disclaimer
Neither The Antique Motorcycle Club of America, Inc. (AMCA), nor The Antique Motorcycle Club of America Community Forum warrants or assumes any liability or responsibility for the quality, accuracy, completeness, legality, reliability, or usefulness of any information, product, or service represented within the magazine or on the AMCA’s website. The articles and advertisements are provided for informational purposes only. Potential purchasers of any goods or services that are advertised for sale are strongly encouraged, prior to making any purchase or sending any money, to conduct such investigation and to engage in such due diligence as they may consider necessary or appropriate in the circumstances. Articles published in The Antique Motorcycle Magazine reflect the views and opinions of their authors and not necessarily those of the AMCA, or any other person. The inclusion of a link in the AMCA’s website is for the convenienceˇof the user, and the AMCA is not responsible for the content or availability thereof nor does it warrant or guarantee any products, services, or information described therein.
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