Another scam
Another scam to either get your info, money or both. Avoid these scummy peoples siren song of purchasing immediate full price.
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Another scam to either get your info, money or both. Avoid these scummy peoples siren song of purchasing immediate full price.
When you post an ad to sell your car, they will reach out to you immediately asking for the car history report from a specific site and they want it fast they will pressure you. They will use a number that has the area code near where the car is located. They say they are serious and will pay full price in cash and will reimburse you for the 32 dollar car history report. It is a scam don't fall for it. Only use trustworthy sites like CarFax for car history reports and let the buyer buy it themselves.
I paid $32 for a report that an interested car buyer said he had to have sent to him. After I bought the report, the buyer said "I got in a car accident and broke my arm. Will get back to you next week." Boy did I feel dumb.
globalautocheck.com is a fraudulent website wanting me to use it for getting a Sellers used car package for a Vehicle I was selling & when I told Sam that it was a fraudulent website after many texts back and forth I didn’t hear back from him again. Also received another text from same guy I’m assuming as asking same questions & answers to previous texts but this time telling me to go to Autoextreamlab.com Both texts were from Toronto area too:( Can’t trust anyone anymore!!!
Be careful everyone.
Scammers are contacting you saying exactly what one of the previous reviews said. They get on, and almost verbatim use the exact same lines trying to get you to put your information into globalautocheck.com and spend your $32.00. What else they do with your money and information I don't know. But I have had two in the past 2 minutes contact me while I am trying to sell my truck saying the exact same thing, trying to get me to use the exact same website.
It looks like this is just the scam as globalautoreports.com but they’ve changed the url slightly because the previous name had a ton of scam alerts on Trustpilot from reviewers.
Someone will contact you after you have listed your car online. Then they’ll ask you for the GA report before they will agree to meet with you. You’ll be like “what’s that?” and then they’ll send you to the website.
The site will charge you $32 or so for a report, but from what I’ve seen from others, either no report or a very generic report will be sent to you.
Then the person will never actually show up to see the car.
It’s just a scam.
By the way, notice that the person who left a positive review is named “tom cruise.” Sounds like a made-up name by someone who’s part of the scam.
I Sold my Car with the help of this company report Great work
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