Steering Clear of Car Scams
15th October 2008
Sadly, people trying to scam others into buying cars for more than they are worth are everywhere. Often times, people will claim that a car is new when it’s actually used, or they’ll neglect to mention that the car was involved in a horrible accident that killed the driver. Most people would prefer not to own a car that they know someone died in. Most of the time, the seller will conveniently leave out a key piece of information about the car, such as the fact that is has a problem with its wheel alignment or makes a sound when it hits 60 miles per hour. There are things that you as the buyer can do to prevent yourself from falling victim to these scam artists and Johny-come-scam-me’s. All you need to know is contained within the video below.
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