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THIS IS A SALVAGE REPAIRABLE VEHICLE WITH FRONT END DAMAGE.HAS LEATHER INTERIOR , NAVIGATION SYSTEM , SUNROOF , RUNS AND DRIVES. For more information and photos please visit http://www.salvagezone.com/inventory/salvage/repairable/2014/INFINITI/6437 |
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ibsmooth the vin number not being displayed doesn't always mean it's a scam. I advertise all my vehicles with out vin numbers because people can see the vin number and use it to make fake titles to scam other people. That's what was happening a lot in the united states in the late 90's and early 2000's. |
I been a salvage cars dealer for over 25 years. I own [url]SalvageZone.com[/url] and you can take many precaution to protect yourself before sending money to a dealer for a vehicle. I will list them all below but the best thing to do is go see the vehicle and dealer yourself. If the dealer is over seas send a friend or family member to go check out the dealership (If possible). Things to do to protect yourself. 1. Check google earth and google maps to check the dealers address. If the dealer is advertising a fake address you will be able to tell. 2. Tell them to fax or email you a copy of the title. Make sure everything on the title matches with what the dealers says 3. Ask the dealer to write a number or word on the vehicle windshield. You tell him what to write and to take a picture and send it to you 4. If you know the dealership name or phone number do a search on the internet to see if people wrote any reviews. 5. If they have a website use http://www.whois.sc/ to see how long they have the website for. This also provides you with the address and name of the person or company that registered the domain name. If you see that the website has been around for a long time chances are you can trust them. Also note some people or companies can register the domain name as private. If that is the case you will not be able to see the name or address. 6. If something seems to good to be true chances are its a scam. Like i said before the best thing you can do to protect yourself is go see the vehicle yourself if its possible. I hope this helps |
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THIS IS NOT A SANDY FLOOD , THIS IS A SALVAGE REPAIRABLE STORM DAMGED VEHICLE. VEHICLES RUNS AND DRIVES . For more information and photos please visit http://www.salvagezone.com/inventory/salvage/repairable/2013/BMW/6436
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