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Please be aware of scammers

We advise that no money exchange hands until the buyer has eitherĀ  a) Viewed the item in-person, b) Received a short video of a walk-around the item, c) Received further images of the item

If you are offered an over-payment and then asked to return money, it is a SCAM. If the person insists they can only continue negotiations through email for whatever reason, or insists on sending you a cheque or bank transfer without much interest in inspecting the goods, it is very likely they could be a fraud.

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Horsch LEEB 6LT

Oliver Agriculture Ltd, Bedfordshire

£129,950.00

Listed: October 2023

Description

HORSCH LEEB 6LT TRAILED SPRAYER, CCS Pro auto cleaning system, stainless steel induction hopper with shock nozzles for powders, Blow-out function, 520/85R42 tyres, steered axle, Boom (12)/24/36m 7piece, 12 x 3m sections, Air suspension, BoomControl ProPlus twin VG booms positive and negative, AutoSelect nozzle switching, rear beacon, manual quad nozzle body @ 50cm 2-0 with 2 levels of nozzle control, joystick with D-Sub connector for in-cab ISO socket, ISOBUS control (no screen included – optional), NightLight incl. cleaning system, cone lighting, spray guard covers behind wheels on boom, under panel lighting, Available Spring 2024, Ex-demo machine in excellent condition

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Oliver Agriculture Ltd

Luton, Bedfordshire

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We have taken the decision to withdraw the messaging function between buyers and sellers so all initial dealings must be over the phone, which we believe will deter most scammers. We advise that no money exchange hands until you have either : a) Viewed the item in-person, b) Received a short video of a walk-around the item or c) Received further images of the item

Telephone: 01582 727111

Please be aware of scammers

We advise that no money exchange hands until the buyer has eitherĀ  a) Viewed the item in-person, b) Received a short video of a walk-around the item, c) Received further images of the item

If you are offered an over-payment and then asked to return money, it is a SCAM. If the person insists they can only continue negotiations through email for whatever reason, or insists on sending you a cheque or bank transfer without much interest in inspecting the goods, it is very likely they could be a fraud.

Let us know here about any suspicious enquiries you receive.

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