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Fake gel coat; would you get caught out ?
Topic Started: Jun 23 2009, 12:32 PM (71 Views)
ScotJimland
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I don't think I would get caught out with this scam... ^o)

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Moorpark police are warning campers to be on the lookout for scammers who offer to put a new “gel coat” on trailers and other recreational vehicles made of fiberglass.

The scammers will typically look for a vehicle where the gel coat is aged and faded, police said.

They will offer unsuspecting owners a new gel coat, saying the vehicle will look “like new” again.

The cost ranges from $50 for a front grill to $1,000 for an entire motor home, police said.


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Nope I would not take that offer up either ^o)
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