by TerranceBoyce
Thu Jan 16, 2014 11:06 am
Under no circumstance and for any reason should you EVER make any payment before viewing and inspecting ANY vehicle you intend to buy.
The scammer has no vehicle and he can't scam you if you insist on viewing the vehicle first.
Paying in to a bank account provides no protection whatsoever. If you've paid a 'money mule' no one will refund your stolen money.
The Autotrader UK site is awash with scam adverts and listing them here has become pointless. A few scams inserted among the regular adverts might be a hazard but they are now so numerous that the parasitic scammers risk ruining the host from which they seek to feed. The scammers' greed is more evident than their common sense. The scammers appear able to hack dealer pages at will.
The scammers' latest idiotic wheeze is to request buyers to pay shipping fees, as they invariably state that their car is located abroad. Again, the greed of the scammers overwhelms their ability to think straight, but it's something to watch out for.
If you follow the above common sense rules, you won't have to worry about it.
If the car is claimed to be located abroad and can't be viewed or inspected - walk away.
The scammer has no vehicle and he can't scam you if you insist on viewing the vehicle first.
Paying in to a bank account provides no protection whatsoever. If you've paid a 'money mule' no one will refund your stolen money.
The Autotrader UK site is awash with scam adverts and listing them here has become pointless. A few scams inserted among the regular adverts might be a hazard but they are now so numerous that the parasitic scammers risk ruining the host from which they seek to feed. The scammers' greed is more evident than their common sense. The scammers appear able to hack dealer pages at will.
The scammers' latest idiotic wheeze is to request buyers to pay shipping fees, as they invariably state that their car is located abroad. Again, the greed of the scammers overwhelms their ability to think straight, but it's something to watch out for.
If you follow the above common sense rules, you won't have to worry about it.
If the car is claimed to be located abroad and can't be viewed or inspected - walk away.
CAR ADVERTS - If a car seller mentions escrow - he's scamming you Never ever for any reason pay anything until you have seen and inspected the vehicle