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This is a scam (02081487556) and I made the mistake of giving too many details on the initial phone call to a car accident I had been in, as this meant that when they rang back (Persistently, with the last call being made 11months on from their first call!) they recalled the information I had already given them, making them sound legit!
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Sep 11, 2023 · How recovery scammers trick vulnerable victims. Fraudsters stalk social media offering fake reimbursement services. If you’ve recently fallen victim to a scam, be on your guard against fraudsters contacting you claiming they can get your money back. Recovery scams, also known as 'recovery room' scams or recovery fraud, are a form of advance ...
May 24, 2024 · But as a result, so-called recovery scammers are finding ways to pose as a legitimate business claiming to offer help, only to scam us out of even more money. This episode is hosted by Lucia Ariano, alongside Which? senior writer Faye Lipson, and Matt Hepburn, TSB's Fraud Spokesperson.
Mar 6, 2024 · You can report scam emails by forwarding them to report@phishing.gov.uk. If you've fallen victim to a scam, call your bank immediately using the number on the back of your bank card and report it to Action Fraud or call the police on 101 if you’re in Scotland.
- Is This Used Car Dealer Real?
- Martin Ford Auction – August 2023
- Car Sales Distribution – August 2023
- Sr Vans – August 2023
- Peter Scott Auctions – June 2023
- Done Spanners – May 2023
- Premium Auto Sales Ltd – May 2023
- Used Car Sales Ltd – May 2023
- Silantlea Limited – May 2023
- Elvaron Limited – May 2023
As it stands (August 30, 2023), Car Dealer has investigated 22car dealerships. Further down this post you can read our tips on how to spot them. The names of the fake car dealers, or businesses we have serious concerns about, include:
Martin Ford Auction is a scam website, a duplicate of Peter Scott Auctions mentioned below. The website martinford.auction offers cars that it claims have been seized by the police and are therefore available at bargain price. It also offers a paid subscription to bid on these vehicles. Both of these websites have operated for months and TrustPilot...
This fake car dealer is operating from the website car-sales-distribution.com using the real business details of a business in Ireland. Not only are the vehicles way under even trade value, the testimonials have been stolen from a variety of genuine car dealer websites and other content of the website is also lifted from across the internet. Car De...
This business was unusual in that it operated on eBay and Gumtree, selling bargain used cars without a website front. It threw up red flags for consumers when they saw that the company had only recently incorporated. It had created a fake business profile on Google using the associated address. Buyers who had paid by bank transfer for vehicles that...
The Peter Scott Auctions website claims to offer cars seized by the police for sale at auction. However, we’ve been able to find the real cars for sale with legitimate dealers for much more realistic prices. Peterscott.auction has made it harder for consumers by removing the registrations from all images and sharing very little information on it’s ...
Done Spanners is another website using the same website seen by Elvaron and Silantlea Limited, claiming to be a long running online auction for bargain cars. They are even using some of the same stock twice and exactly the same design and content. The website owners have a convincing 299 point check for their vehicles and claim to have many happy c...
We were alerted to this website by a number of consumers who spotted its similarities to other websites listed on this page. In fact the content of the website appears to be largely copied from the now shut down Perth Vehicles, which caught so many people out. The address used this time is for a residential property, and should be a red flag for co...
This website usedcarsales-ltd.com pretends to offer reposessed vehicles ‘at a fraction of the price’, when actually the images are stolen from various other car listings around the internet. The look of the website uses a popular template used by fake car dealers and offers very low price vehicles. Unlike other scam websites there is very little ex...
Car Dealer was alerted to this website by a consumer who saw similarities between Silentlea and the previous Elvaron Limited car auction. Elvaron Limited has now been shut down and Silantlea quickly popped up with exactly the same website under a new name. Unlike other websites mentioned on this page, these website pretend to be an auction offering...
Elvaron Limited uses a new format where it offers consumers bargain auction prices for cars. On its website elvaron-ltd.co.uk users are asked to pay a minimum £2,000 to subscribe to the website and bid or purchase at low buy it now prices. The website is convincing and detailed, using content stolen from other websites including Cazoo, and even a f...
You should be particularly suspicious if someone contacts you offering to help you to get your money back. Known as ‘recovery room’ scams, or recovery fraud, these are often operated by the same people who carried out the original scam.
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Check what to do if you’ve been scammed. If you haven’t been scammed but you’ve seen something you think is a scam, you should report it. Find out how to report a scam. If you think someone is calling to trick you into giving them money or your personal details, hang up and call 159.