But those platforms can be used as hot points for fraud.
Matt Neff learned of the first hand when he tried to sell his vintage packard of 1948.
“As soon as the announcement has been put online, I won a quick answer,” Neff.
See a car dealership describes the patterns with which it was addressed:
The first raised suspicions with his eagerness and focus.
The report on the history of fake cars is the recent maximum that car distributors are attacked. Sites can look like carfax, but they are not.
“Be sure to verify who tries to give you money. If you can remain locally, ask them to see the vehicle. If you are asked for a vehicle history report, be sure to use an online page considered, not the online page that you send it,” McGovern said.
Having been almost a victim of 3 scams, Neff who may keep his vintage car was the safest option.
“I can see how many other people can fall without problems for that,” said Neff.
Whether it sells a traditional car or a daily SUV, precautionary appears when those classified online is very important to avoid adjusting to a fraud victim.
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