Automotive Car Scams Both Sellers and Buyers Beware
A word of caution, there are numerous scams connected to buying and selling automobiles. The crooks aren’t the smartest people in the world, but as it turns out several unsuspecting people have been taken by these scams.
To help protect our site visitors, here are a few resources to check if you are purchasing or selling a Mercedes-Benz in the near future:
- U.S. Department of Justice: Contact the Internet Fraud Division if you’ve been victimized.
- Automotive Scam Alert – Buzz Trader
- Top Ten Car Scams – Car Buying Tips
- Car Buying Advice – Cars.com
- European Anti-Fraud Office: Help if you’re a victim of fraud in Europe.
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.: Advice on how to avoid being the victim of a scam or counterfeit check issue.
- Federal Trade Commission’s Bureau of Consumer Protection: Contact this agency if you’ve been victimized by fraud.
- Hemmings Motor News: Values for special-interest or collectible cars.
- National Association of Attorneys General: List of all 50 state attorney general offices; contact the consumer protection division to report fraud.
- National Automobile Dealers Association: Retail used-car values.
- National Consumers League: Tips for using escrow services online.
- National Fraud Information Center: Info about Internet and telemarketing fraud.
- U.S. Postal Service: Mail Fraud Complaint Form, report frauds committed via U.S. mail.
- U.S. Secret Service: Get information on check and currency scams from the Counterfeit Division.