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Thursday, January 28, 2010

AutoBidsOnline Rising - An Open Letter To New Car Dealers

Have a look at our new video - let's get the online new car buying craze started!

Monday, January 25, 2010

Seller Beware!

Long time away from the blogging scene. With the holidays and hunting season in full swing, it's been a busy December and January. Alas, my hunting seasons are mostly over and the corners of my mind are again filled with all things auto retail.

And with that, another disturbing online scam is surfacing as told to me by good friend David Ruggles of the Ruggles Report.

In short, DO NOT trust the validity of any bank cashier's check without first verifying the funds with the distributing bank. With current technology, even a cashier's check is easy to forge and it is YOUR responsibility to verify its validity prior to deposit.

The cashier's check scam can occur with any online sale. However, the inherently high price of a vehicle lends this to remarkable exposure for those wishing to sell cars online.

In the case told to me by Ruggles, members of his Mercedes owners club in Las Vegas, who have posted cars for sale online (i.e. Craig's List, eBay, etc...) have received emails from foreign buyer's saying they saw the car online and it is exactly what they've been looking for. They are willing to pay full price and arrange for transportation.

They state they will send a cashier's check for the amount of purchase plus shipping. All the buyer needs to do is pay the shipping agent upon pick up and deposit the cashier's check in their bank account.

This all seems easy and quite reasonable.

DON'T DO IT! At least without dotting your I's and crossing your T's.

Be very suspicious of someone willing to pay your price in full without ever seeing the vehicle. Be aware of complicated stories about why they are willing to buy the vehicle sight unseen or if they don't make any effort to confirm the car's condition.

Otherwise, you may find yourself without your car and out the money you paid to the shipping company.