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baguaman

Original Poster:

335 posts

233 months

Wednesday 31st October 2007
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there are a number of scams on pistonheads../...


http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/280040.htm


this is one of them.. i have spotted atleast 20....

cant piston heads stop these ads getting on..the sell cars for 3Ok less and never leave a telephone number...

_Batty_

12,268 posts

274 months

Wednesday 31st October 2007
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becoming more and more of these on PH.

think this ought to be looked at ASAP imho wink

nutcase

1,145 posts

276 months

Wednesday 31st October 2007
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Damn, I'd just emailed to ask if I could have two at that price...


Plotloss

67,280 posts

294 months

Wednesday 31st October 2007
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Ads have a report to administrator function (top right) if you are logged in viewing them.

If you think they are dodgy and this would seem to be so, report them and they will be pulled.

RacingPete

9,156 posts

228 months

Wednesday 31st October 2007
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Removed, along with several that matched that sellers details.

_Batty_ said:
think this ought to be looked at ASAP imho
There is another thread running that is outlining what PH are doing with these here
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

TonyHetherington

32,091 posts

274 months

Wednesday 31st October 2007
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It's worth noting the amount of ads that never actually become live, the amount of e-mail click-throughs that never actually get sent to the seller of the car, all because they are scams.

This is a very small portion that get through. Unfortunately, there is no provision for "the car's a bit too cheap" hehe

Use the "report" and they will get acted upon thumbup

tonyvid

9,889 posts

267 months

Wednesday 31st October 2007
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I know I am fick but can someone tell me what the actual scam is please?

RacingPete

9,156 posts

228 months

Wednesday 31st October 2007
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The scam is usually a seller has the car on the site, and then you email them and they reply saying that the car is good, but had to move abroad through work or some other excuse and thus took the car with me. They are wanting to sell back to UK as is right hand drive blah blah. They then say that they will use an 'independant' shipping company to send the car back and thus ask for a deposit or full amount to be paid to the shipping company and they will get the car back. Then once money is paid to shipping company everything goes quiet.

Usually the cars are genuine, and owned by someone in the UK, but have been identity thefted off Autotrader, ebay Motors or another site and then put up on this. So if you do a vehicle check on the registration the car will pass fine as it is a good car.

HTH

tonyvid

9,889 posts

267 months

Thursday 1st November 2007
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Ah, thank you, I must be too honest to have thought of something so convoluted thumbup