Scam
Scam. As per previous reviews they will pose as a buyer and request you pay £40 which they say will reimburse you when they buy the vehicle.
Don't go anywhere near it.
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Scam. As per previous reviews they will pose as a buyer and request you pay £40 which they say will reimburse you when they buy the vehicle.
Don't go anywhere near it.
Scammers try lead you here off your ad for sale.
Complete scam. Their website has no contact phone number and when you click on links like FAQ there is no information listed.
SCAM - This company hires callers to go through autotrader looking for private sellers, then tell you they will only buy if you do a car check report. Its all by text they never call. Once you paid £39.99 for the check they dont answer text.
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