what is the scam?
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cayman-black

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13,189 posts

234 months

Wednesday 24th September
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so i had some chap on my car thats for sale , all afternoon back and forward with info and stuff seems to be going ok . then he wants me do a check on my car so i say its down to you as the buyer and use car vertical. He says no as he has had problems in the past and insists i use the link he has sent me,
wheel audit.co.uk. i refuse and its all over. so what is this scam??

TTB

13,835 posts

252 months

Wednesday 24th September
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It's not a car check site, you pay to use it, get nothing and he/she gets away with the fee you've just paid. Oh - and all your credit card details

Mammasaid

4,968 posts

115 months

Wednesday 24th September
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Ankh87

997 posts

120 months

Wednesday 24th September
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Buyer does the car check, that is not for discussion.
They are trying to scam you.

Mad Maximus

697 posts

21 months

Wednesday 24th September
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cayman-black said:
so i had some chap on my car thats for sale , all afternoon back and forward with info and stuff seems to be going ok . then he wants me do a check on my car so i say its down to you as the buyer and use car vertical. He says no as he has had problems in the past and insists i use the link he has sent me,
wheel audit.co.uk. i refuse and its all over. so what is this scam??
Scam 1000% well done for not following it through and doing it.

I can see how none car people get caught out.

MesoForm

9,593 posts

293 months

Wednesday 24th September
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cayman-black said:
so i had some chap on my car thats for sale , all afternoon back and forward with info and stuff seems to be going ok . then he wants me do a check on my car so i say its down to you as the buyer and use car vertical. He says no as he has had problems in the past and insists i use the link he has sent me,
wheel audit.co.uk. i refuse and its all over. so what is this scam??
The scam is they own the site and want you to give them money.

Super Sonic

10,491 posts

72 months

Wednesday 24th September
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This should be a sticky.

Doofus

31,668 posts

191 months

Wednesday 24th September
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Super Sonic said:
This should be common sense
FTFY

davek_964

10,369 posts

193 months

Wednesday 24th September
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MesoForm said:
The scam is they own the site and want you to give them money your card details.

sixor8

7,169 posts

286 months

Wednesday 24th September
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Another one asked to use is www.theinspectfleet.com. At the lowest risk, they have your data. Reported to fraud@pistonheads.com.

Looks professional, with packages priced in £, but the headline states you'll save dollars. rolleyes

https://www.scam-detector.com/validator/theinspect...

Terminator X

18,320 posts

222 months

Wednesday 24th September
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I'd like to buy your car but you need to spend £50 first ...

TX.

cayman-black

Original Poster:

13,189 posts

234 months

Thursday 25th September
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My muppet was bargain priced then as he only wanted £26. what low life's we have in this world.

Mabozza

669 posts

205 months

Thursday 25th September
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cayman-black said:
My muppet was bargain priced then as he only wanted £26. what low life's we have in this world.
Dont suppose you have a car advertised on a site called 'pistonheads.com'? so far its the worst selling platform I've encountered whilst trying to sell a car, every enquiry has been from a scammer.