Buyers aren't exactly desperate but the market is shrinking and supplies are limited. There will always be a ton of used drones for sale but not always new ones, especially here in the US. The longer we keep our drones the more likely they get sold as used. I tend to give away my older drones but as prices continue to rise, selling is quickly becoming an option. Scammers realize this so they will blend in with the crowd and seek out the victims, those who are looking for a deal but unaware of the latest "technical" tricks. Most victims end up saying "how did they do that?" which is why we should publish a quick primer on what to look out for when buying a used drone, not only just the quality and the binding but also the latest fraudulent payment and shipping methods being employed. Lucky for us who want to buy from the drone aftermarket, there are reputable resellers and refurb houses that sell used drones at reasonable prices which makes dealing with private individuals a non-starter unless you are on a community forum you can trust.