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Second Hand Car Adverts

PT66
PT66 Posts: 55 Forumite
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I am in the market for a new (2nd hand) car and I have noticed in a couple of the specialist advertising papers adverts for quite new cars at very low prices - almost 50% less than market value. It does not say they are Cat C/D but always says telephone numbers don't work and gives an e mail address to contact on.

It generally applies to upmarket vehicles and does not say if it is a trade or a private sale.

Is it some sort of scam and just a way to build a data base of e mail addys??
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  • mcjordi
    mcjordi Posts: 4,238 Forumite
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    probably a scam have you got a link so we can have a looksy ?
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  • motorguy
    motorguy Posts: 22,619 Forumite
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    PT66 wrote: »
    I am in the market for a new (2nd hand) car and I have noticed in a couple of the specialist advertising papers adverts for quite new cars at very low prices - almost 50% less than market value. It does not say they are Cat C/D but always says telephone numbers don't work and gives an e mail address to contact on.

    It generally applies to upmarket vehicles and does not say if it is a trade or a private sale.

    Is it some sort of scam and just a way to build a data base of e mail addys??

    Its a scam.

    Heres the link where its discussed on pistonheads...

    http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&f=23&t=690440&i=20&mid=101804&nmt=i%20wouldnt%20say%20for%20one%20second%20that%20this%20is%20a%20scam
  • zappahey
    zappahey Posts: 2,252 Forumite
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    I will guarantee that, when you email an enquiry, the owner is currently overseas (often Italy) but will ship the car to you and you will have an acceptance period during which you can accept or reject the car for a full refund.

    In other words it is a complete scam and the car does not exist.
    What goes around - comes around
  • BYALPHAINDIA
    BYALPHAINDIA Posts: 781 Forumite
    Just stick to Autotrader that's the easiest way, Or the local paper's.

    As you may know when you buy a 2nd hand vehicle it is 99.% 'Sold as seen'

    And the previous owner will have washed their hands of it.

    Good Luck.
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  • DCodd
    DCodd Posts: 8,187 Forumite
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    My Boss brought a car that was advertised on pistonheads, a £45k 911 turbo. I do not know what his experience with them was like but I have seen him driving the car, so he must have got it! He is the sort of bloke to create merry hell if things were not going his way.

    Stick to the dealers that advertise on their classifieds as they have contact Nos in their ads for you to ring.
    Always get a Qualified opinion - My qualifications are that I am OLD and GRUMPY:p:p
  • motorguy
    motorguy Posts: 22,619 Forumite
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    Just stick to Autotrader that's the easiest way, Or the local paper's.

    The ad in question was in Autotrader?

    As you may know when you buy a 2nd hand vehicle it is 99.% 'Sold as seen'

    The car doesnt exist, its a scam

    And the previous owner will have washed their hands of it.

    Did you read the original post?
  • motorguy
    motorguy Posts: 22,619 Forumite
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    DCodd wrote: »
    My Boss brought a car that was advertised on pistonheads, a £45k 911 turbo. I do not know what his experience with them was like but I have seen him driving the car, so he must have got it! He is the sort of bloke to create merry hell if things were not going his way.

    I'm not sure i see the link between a scam on autotrader involving a Volkswagen Eos that doesnt exist, and your boss buying a Porsche off pistonheads? :confused:
  • DCodd
    DCodd Posts: 8,187 Forumite
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    pgilc1 wrote: »
    I'm not sure i see the link between a scam on autotrader involving a Volkswagen Eos that doesnt exist, and your boss buying a Porsche off pistonheads? :confused:

    Appologies, thought the op posted the pistonhead link:o
    Always get a Qualified opinion - My qualifications are that I am OLD and GRUMPY:p:p
  • motorguy
    motorguy Posts: 22,619 Forumite
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    DCodd wrote: »
    Appologies, thought the op posted the pistonhead link:o

    LOL. No worries!

    My pistonhead link was to where there is a full description (by me) of what the scam is.
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