by TerranceBoyce
Fri Feb 21, 2014 4:34 pm
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.
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/used-cars/land-rover/range-rover-sport/used-land-rover-range-rover-sport-3-0-tdv6-hse-5dr-commandshift-batley-fpa-201402211976232?logcode=p
I'm seeing other adverts that are very suspicious owing to the unrealistic prices that don't fit in to the obvious scams I normally report, and so the only way you can protect yourself is by following the guidance shown in red at the beginning of this post. If a person won't allow you to see a car you want to purchase for ANY reason (especially fairytale non-existent Google, Yahoo, Autotrader escrow companies), or being serving soldiers, being located in Scotland, then say thank you and goodbye, otherwise you have no protection and will likely end up with no car and no money.
I'll be checking out some of these other deals to see how they operate.
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.
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/used-cars/land-rover/range-rover-sport/used-land-rover-range-rover-sport-3-0-tdv6-hse-5dr-commandshift-batley-fpa-201402211976232?logcode=p
£8,000 2009 Land Rover Range Rover Sport 3.0 TDV6 HSE 5dr CommandShift Diesel Estate
I'm seeing other adverts that are very suspicious owing to the unrealistic prices that don't fit in to the obvious scams I normally report, and so the only way you can protect yourself is by following the guidance shown in red at the beginning of this post. If a person won't allow you to see a car you want to purchase for ANY reason (especially fairytale non-existent Google, Yahoo, Autotrader escrow companies), or being serving soldiers, being located in Scotland, then say thank you and goodbye, otherwise you have no protection and will likely end up with no car and no money.
I'll be checking out some of these other deals to see how they operate.
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