P6 TUS Starmist Green Tuscan

P6 TUS Starmist Green Tuscan

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CDC

158 posts

245 months

Sunday 19th July 2015
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With no phone number and a stupidly low asking price I'd have thought it wasn't worth looking into. It screams scam/fake.

cerbera8

205 posts

298 months

Sunday 19th July 2015
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Mate of mine is emailing the guy. Looks dodgy as **** to me. Question is does anyone know the car? According to dvla the mot is due to expire and its taxed.

CDC

158 posts

245 months

Wednesday 22nd July 2015
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As a follow up to this, i thought you might like to know that i followed up with the advert just to prove to myself that it definitely wasn't legitmate.

I was right. Whilst emails from the "seller" were clear and written well, the story he was selling just didn't add up. He is trying to run a typical escrow scam. This involves the seller claiming that they are abroad in a country where the import taxes on the vehicle make it uneconomical for him to take over, so he wants a quick sale in the UK. He then claims the car is sitting with a 3rd party escrow service to enable a safe transfer of the car from the seller to the buyer, and a safe transfer of cash from the buyer to the seller. The seller will claim to have been messed around before, and will only travel back for a viewing if you put some money down to the escrow agent as a desposit, which of course he will claim is fully refundable if the buyer isn't satisfied. He may even have more pictures of the car, and attach some phoney form of ID.

It will all seem moderately believable, especially as the scammer will provide a link to the escrow service they are using. It will be a website that looks like a real company's page. Unfortuntaely it's a site the scammer has setup. So if you put a deposit down, it's just going straight to the scammers account.

He tried the tactic on a Ford Focus RS site, and was found out. http://www.focusrsoc.com/forums/topic/176297-cv59-...

Unfortunately people like me are this scammer's worst nightmare. Below are his details so everyone is aware. If there is a better place to put these so more people can be alerted, please advise.

Scammers Real Name: Xhevahir Sefolli
Nationality: Albanian
Pseudonym: Anthony Craig Bowes, Chris Frazer Scott

Fake Escrow Company: Express HCW Ltd http://www.express-hcw.com/

I believe he operates out of Express Hand Car Wash; a car wash that he runs. Address:
16 Stukeley Road Huntingdon PE29 6HQ

The police have been alerted.

Speed 3

5,004 posts

133 months

Wednesday 22nd July 2015
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Good work. There is a "promo" area in the bottom RH corner of that website, quoting Pistonheads and Autotrader although neither works as a link. Maybe PH Towers Legal department can assist wink


dvs_dave

9,040 posts

239 months

Friday 24th July 2015
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Nice work. Get this into General Gassing for a good old fashioned PH lynching.