Re: Ebay, Gumtree & Autotrader Vehicle / Car Scams
Your post Buster has alerted me to something interesting that you may already be aware of, but I'll pm you and Tools just in case you haven't noticed. Even when you can't uncover specific detail to identify a scammer, a criminal operates to a plan, particularly when you know that it is an organised group at work. The information that reveals may appear worthless but actually it can be very valuable, particularly from a predictive point of view and revealing where else they're operating. This can relate to anything from the adverts they post, the emails they send to the bank accounts they open.
Eventually I find this site
http://bay2car.com
Only an email address for contact and the WHOIS suggests a Romanian origin with identity hidden behind a privacy protection service.
Having said that I doubt that anyone will seriously use the site.
Your post Buster has alerted me to something interesting that you may already be aware of, but I'll pm you and Tools just in case you haven't noticed. Even when you can't uncover specific detail to identify a scammer, a criminal operates to a plan, particularly when you know that it is an organised group at work. The information that reveals may appear worthless but actually it can be very valuable, particularly from a predictive point of view and revealing where else they're operating. This can relate to anything from the adverts they post, the emails they send to the bank accounts they open.
Eventually I find this site
http://bay2car.com
Only an email address for contact and the WHOIS suggests a Romanian origin with identity hidden behind a privacy protection service.
Having said that I doubt that anyone will seriously use the site.
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