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Help and advice wanted asap.... Online used car broker....
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Age of the company means very little.donatviking said:due to the amount of time the company has been registered.
Peanuts to register a company, sit on it then start the scam and initial look-see will show an established business.1 -
Puzzled on what car the OP thought they were going to buy and where did they get the website
information from?
Zero cars listed on the website so where are these ficticious cars being advertised?
Company being registered for years before a scam is common, as well as the time they have
been trading or claimed to be trading look at their accounts which are freely available online.
£10k worth of accounts with zero employees and the Director listed is not the director on the website?
Anyone done a 'neighbour' website search to see what other websites are registered on the same server?
I have a feeling it was a disposible email domain and many other websites currently or previously registered.Censorship Reigns Supreme in Troll City...1
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