ACCC Alert - Car Sale Scams
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ACCC Alert - Car Sale Scams
Not particularly new but the ACCC has just put out the following alert on car scams. They apply equally to bikes though.
Cheers
Scammers target online car buyers
Fake advertisements offering used vehicles for lower than expected prices continue to appear on Australian car websites, online classifieds and online auction sites.
If you are in the market for a good deal on a used vehicle, make sure you do your homework and know how to look out for scams.
The ads can appear on any genuine website or classifieds. They generally look exactly like the real thing, but usually offer the vehicle at a price much lower than expected - generally for around $10,000 or less.
Sometimes the scammer will replicate a genuine seller's advertisement and just change the price and contact details, so even if you do all the right vehicle checks (such as the VIN), it may seem to you that the car actually exists.
The seller will usually provide a very realistic reason why the vehicle is being sold at below market price. For example, the seller may say they have to move overseas very suddenly, and need the cash to finance the move.
By attaching urgency to it, the seller aims to rush the potential buyer into paying for the vehicle without actually seeing it.
It's not uncommon for the scammer to remove the advertisement from a website once an interested buyer has made contact. Sometimes the ad is only up for an hour or two before it's taken down.
Fake sellers often request that payment be made through an online banking transfer or a wire transfer – this may be an indicator that the transaction is going overseas.
Once the scammer gets your money, you will probably never be able to make contact again. You certainly won't ever see the vehicle you thought you purchased.
Tips for potential buyers
Don't rush into deals that seem too good to be true
Be wary of purchasing a vehicle that you are unable to see
Take time to verify the vehicle’s details and location
Avoid trading with people who want to make a sale outside of the auction process. If you do this, you lose any protections that the website operator offers to their users
Avoid dealing with anyone who asks for payment via wire transfer
Never send your personal, credit card or online account details through an email
Visit SCAMwatch to find out more about up-front payment scams, online auction & shopping scams, and how you can protect yourself from scams.
To report a suspected scam, visit the report a scam page or call the ACCC Infocentre on 1300 302 502.
Cheers
Scammers target online car buyers
Fake advertisements offering used vehicles for lower than expected prices continue to appear on Australian car websites, online classifieds and online auction sites.
If you are in the market for a good deal on a used vehicle, make sure you do your homework and know how to look out for scams.
The ads can appear on any genuine website or classifieds. They generally look exactly like the real thing, but usually offer the vehicle at a price much lower than expected - generally for around $10,000 or less.
Sometimes the scammer will replicate a genuine seller's advertisement and just change the price and contact details, so even if you do all the right vehicle checks (such as the VIN), it may seem to you that the car actually exists.
The seller will usually provide a very realistic reason why the vehicle is being sold at below market price. For example, the seller may say they have to move overseas very suddenly, and need the cash to finance the move.
By attaching urgency to it, the seller aims to rush the potential buyer into paying for the vehicle without actually seeing it.
It's not uncommon for the scammer to remove the advertisement from a website once an interested buyer has made contact. Sometimes the ad is only up for an hour or two before it's taken down.
Fake sellers often request that payment be made through an online banking transfer or a wire transfer – this may be an indicator that the transaction is going overseas.
Once the scammer gets your money, you will probably never be able to make contact again. You certainly won't ever see the vehicle you thought you purchased.
Tips for potential buyers
Don't rush into deals that seem too good to be true
Be wary of purchasing a vehicle that you are unable to see
Take time to verify the vehicle’s details and location
Avoid trading with people who want to make a sale outside of the auction process. If you do this, you lose any protections that the website operator offers to their users
Avoid dealing with anyone who asks for payment via wire transfer
Never send your personal, credit card or online account details through an email
Visit SCAMwatch to find out more about up-front payment scams, online auction & shopping scams, and how you can protect yourself from scams.
To report a suspected scam, visit the report a scam page or call the ACCC Infocentre on 1300 302 502.
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Re: ACCC Alert - Car Sale Scams
I don't know how one would buy a car/bike without even riding it 


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Re: ACCC Alert - Car Sale Scams
It's not ALL bad. Just these scammers make life difficult for the genuine seller.javaman wrote:I don't know how one would buy a car/bike without even riding it
I bought my bike from interstate - before the photos arrived - and despite the amount of work I had to do to it, I still think it was worth the exercise.
We sold one of our ZZRs last week to a guy who walked around it, listened to it and said, "I'll take it!" without ever riding it or even haggling over the price.
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sold my ute on ebay last week .... bloke turned up after the auction with cash...javaman wrote:I don't know how one would buy a car/bike without even riding it
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Re: ACCC Alert - Car Sale Scams
fuck me!!
i thought all those cheap cars and bikes were just awesomje bargains from fair dinkum aussies with bad english?
i thought all those cheap cars and bikes were just awesomje bargains from fair dinkum aussies with bad english?

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mine was!!Wattie wrote:fuck me!!
i thought all those cheap cars and bikes were just awesomje bargains from fair dinkum aussies with bad english?
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Re: ACCC Alert - Car Sale Scams
A guy from the Belmont (Newcastle) area just got done for this I read in last weeks paper. Past convictions were serious traffic offenses and giving false details to the police after being pulled over on the road driving/riding in a dangerous manner, past break and enter convictions, and had served home detension recently also..with his record they threw him in the slammer..I wonder if..nah it couldn't be
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that would be a hell of a coincidence eh ??


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Re: ACCC Alert - Car Sale Scams
As you all know i sell and buy things all so often..
So i use the bikesales and carsales sites a little bit.. I actually had an email warning me of this. Then i couldnt believe my ears when a mate was telling me about a cheap bike on bikesales..
So i checked and sure enough it was a scam.. 



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