Adele
VIN Report
Vancouver, BC
When selling a car. Someone emails pretending to be a serious buyer and asks you to get a Vin Report.
Here is the first scam email:
Hello,
I want to buy the car. I will only deal face to face and I will pay cash
The car looks good from the pictures. I must have your last price because
I have a loan approved and I must know from the start how much to pick up
Please be fair about it
Second email says:
I agree with the price and I will ask my loan broker for that.
I would like to check the car with a friend who is a mechanic.
My friend will check the car for me if that's ok with you
I will pay you cash after I will inspect the car.
Do you have all the service docs and the history of the car?
Third email says:
I want to know if you have all the things ready to sell the car. I don't want to make the trip twice.
I want to be clear from the start and please understand that when we will meet you will need to have the history report and the rest of the docs for the car.
My friend who is a mechanic will check the car and if all is in order I will pay cash or certified bank check (if you don't want cash) Please get a national vehicle report approved by the Gov from any car dealer or you can pull one from:
http://vin.nard.ca/
I can refund you for the history report if it is to much to ask but I think it is common sense.
You can pull one from any website you want but all are asking over 30 bucks but all that reports are good.
I am serious about seeing and checking the car so once you have the report please tell me so i will take a day off from work and i will call you to set up a meeting.
I think tomorrow is a good day and I hope you can meet me too.
You will show me the report in person (face to face) or you can send it to me pdf format by email.
I hope you are serious too, thank you
The website http://vin.nard.ca/ reroutes to vin.history.co which is a known scam site. They will steal your credit card info when you purchase a fake VIN Report from them!