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[SCAMS EXPOSED] 6 Red Flags You’re Dealing With An Online Used Car Scammer – Don’t Get Left Holding The Bag!

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[DEBT.COM] 6 Red Flags You’re Dealing With An Online Used Car Scammer. Scammers post ads for inexpensive used cars that seem like a great bargain on online car auction and sales websites or online marketplaces such as Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace. But the criminal posting the ad doesn’t actually own the car, according to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
[CTVNEWS] Fraudulent activity can be quite common with online used car sales. A scammer may make up reasons why they can't meet in person, maybe they're serving in the military, they've been transferred to another country by their employer, or they're taking care of a sick relative. To avoid online car scams, beware if a vehicle is advertised well below its worth or if the seller refuses to meet in person. Another sign is if they claim not to be in the province or country or if they request funds by wire transfer or bitcoin.

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