Re: Ebay & Gumtree Vehicle / Car Scams
Kudos to them for posting that.
Originally posted by dixie2013
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Latest Car Scam Warning: Criminal gangs target car buyers through online car traders and auction sites. Beware of individuals or websites offering to sell you a car below market price. These scammers advertise great deals on car trading websites and will ask you to send money before they ship your car. They will tell you the car is with their shipping agent and point you to a website which claims to securely hold your cash while they ship the car to you. They will even direct you to, what looks like, a reputable car shipping website, or money escrow site, but one they have simply copied from the web and changed the contact numbers to their partners in crime. Copying a website is a very simple cut and paste job and some of these criminal websites can look very, very convincing. However, they are simply copies of genuine websites with the contact details changed. Phone numbers listed are to untraceable mobiles and emails sent to you via bulk email accounts. If an email comes simply from an email account or an internet service provider be very suspicious. DONT GET FOOLED. CHECK WHERE YOUR EMAIL HAS COME FROM: Genuine companies will email you through their website: Example: jim@autoshippers.co.uk is good, autoshippers@hotmail.com is a con. Always check your email headers by looking at the properties of the email sender. Tip: simply right click any email address, look at properties and you can usually see exactly where the email has really come from. You can also visit the website the email has come from. This is the bit after @. If that website is not an actual shipping company then the email has been designed to fool you. So, carshippingcompany@hotmail.com is coming from a www.hotmail.com account. It is not coming from a car shipping company! We currently receive over 10 emails a day from victims of this fraud, this is now big business and easy money for fraudsters. It has also been the subject of a BBC investigation. You can see the news report on the BBC News: See also IC3 warning on auction fraud here: Ignore it. Bin it. Delete it. Do not answer it. Some tips and advice.
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