by lsc4alc
Tue Oct 01, 2013 4:46 am
Hi, thought you might be interested in this scam that I have been playing out over the weekend.
I responded to an Autotrader advert for a Hyundai Veloster at roughly half UK price.
The email was [email protected] put straight onto the bottom of one of the car pictures, but it also had the details of a Citroen dealer in Stafford. It said contact the email and not the dealer.
I got a message back from [email protected] saying that he had moved to Denmark with his car and then had been given a company car and needed to sell quickly. He sent me some further photos which must have been ripped from another advert.
He obtained a shipping quote from http://www.transporte-internationale.co.uk and gave me their details.
The website exists but has no telephone numbers on it.
I then did a free company check on Transporte Internationale Ltd and they are registered in Birmingham with company number and accounts filed. The directors are linked to another operating company, Chambers & Cook, registered and operating at the same address.
Just looking at this could make you think that it is a legitimate operation.
[email protected] then sent me a HTML invoice on Monday with buyer and seller details on and a Lloyds account number to transfer the money to. The first invoice had the wrong car on it with "buyer" details of someone in Lincolnshire (hope they realise before it's too late, unfortunately I couldn't find a number for him).
I pointed this out to Walt and got the corrected invoice within a few minutes and a phone call apologising for the mistake but they didn't sound very Danish.
I then called the number on the invoice (and listed on the company check website) but got an answer machine.
I then phoned Chambers & Cook in Birmingham to find out if they knew of links to Transporte Internationale (T/I). The first guy I spoke to had not heard of them but I then asked to speak to the Operations director who was listed as a director of Transporte Internationale. He took my call and confirmed that T/I does exist but they only ever issue internal invoices to Chambers & Cook and don't really operate externally.
He confirmed that T/I did not have a website so I sent him a link to the one that had been set up in their name.
I told Walt that I would not release any funds until I had seen the V5 and all other documents that T/I were apparently holding for him. I'm still waiting....
They had obviously gone to a lot of trouble to obtain details of a legitimate shipping company, getting fake details onto a company check website and setting up a professional looking fake website which looks quite convincing.
After speaking to the director I am fairly sure that Chambers & Cook are legitimate and are in no way linked to the scammers.
Hope this helps others to avoid.
I responded to an Autotrader advert for a Hyundai Veloster at roughly half UK price.
The email was [email protected] put straight onto the bottom of one of the car pictures, but it also had the details of a Citroen dealer in Stafford. It said contact the email and not the dealer.
I got a message back from [email protected] saying that he had moved to Denmark with his car and then had been given a company car and needed to sell quickly. He sent me some further photos which must have been ripped from another advert.
He obtained a shipping quote from http://www.transporte-internationale.co.uk and gave me their details.
The website exists but has no telephone numbers on it.
I then did a free company check on Transporte Internationale Ltd and they are registered in Birmingham with company number and accounts filed. The directors are linked to another operating company, Chambers & Cook, registered and operating at the same address.
Just looking at this could make you think that it is a legitimate operation.
[email protected] then sent me a HTML invoice on Monday with buyer and seller details on and a Lloyds account number to transfer the money to. The first invoice had the wrong car on it with "buyer" details of someone in Lincolnshire (hope they realise before it's too late, unfortunately I couldn't find a number for him).
I pointed this out to Walt and got the corrected invoice within a few minutes and a phone call apologising for the mistake but they didn't sound very Danish.
I then called the number on the invoice (and listed on the company check website) but got an answer machine.
I then phoned Chambers & Cook in Birmingham to find out if they knew of links to Transporte Internationale (T/I). The first guy I spoke to had not heard of them but I then asked to speak to the Operations director who was listed as a director of Transporte Internationale. He took my call and confirmed that T/I does exist but they only ever issue internal invoices to Chambers & Cook and don't really operate externally.
He confirmed that T/I did not have a website so I sent him a link to the one that had been set up in their name.
I told Walt that I would not release any funds until I had seen the V5 and all other documents that T/I were apparently holding for him. I'm still waiting....
They had obviously gone to a lot of trouble to obtain details of a legitimate shipping company, getting fake details onto a company check website and setting up a professional looking fake website which looks quite convincing.
After speaking to the director I am fairly sure that Chambers & Cook are legitimate and are in no way linked to the scammers.
Hope this helps others to avoid.