by TerranceBoyce
Fri Jan 17, 2014 12:14 pm
I was surprised to receive an HPI report along with the standard photos from the scammer. At first I thought that the HPI report must be 'spoofed' but now I doubt that it is.
Whether the scammer is taking them from the hacked dealer account, or whether he's requesting reports at the dealers' expense is impossible to tell, but the copy I was sent missed out information such as the name of the registered keeper/last known owner which you'd expect to be fundamentally one of the main purposes of requesting it.
The principle being, that if you're dealing with a scammer, then whatever photos and documents he produces, they are of no worth or value whatsoever.
If you haven't seen the vehicle in real life, the risk is, you never will.
Whether the scammer is taking them from the hacked dealer account, or whether he's requesting reports at the dealers' expense is impossible to tell, but the copy I was sent missed out information such as the name of the registered keeper/last known owner which you'd expect to be fundamentally one of the main purposes of requesting it.
The principle being, that if you're dealing with a scammer, then whatever photos and documents he produces, they are of no worth or value whatsoever.
If you haven't seen the vehicle in real life, the risk is, you never will.
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