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Used Car SCAM CAR TRADER WARNING
March 25, 2011

Used Car SCAM CAR TRADER WARNING

Another very smelly site from the bad fish factory on the Isle of Man

Clone site of autousedcars.com (look at the reviews on Site Jabber)

Same bunch of crooks and scammers.

Read the warning from the Isle of Man Government below:

UPDATE FROM ISLE OF MAN GOVERNMENT

http://www.gov.im/fsc/ViewNews.gov?page=lib/news/fsc/bogusinternetcar1.xml
Update: Bogus Internet Car Sales - F. S. C Public Warnings
This notice is issued by the Financial Supervision Commission ("the Commission") in accordance with the powers conferred upon it under Section 30 of the Financial Services Act 2008.

autoparks.co.uk – Autoparks Plc

ioofmausedcar.com – IoofmaUsedCar Plc

cars-direct-inc.com – CarsDirect Plc

iomusedcars.com – IomUsedCars Plc

swift-usedcars.com – Swift-UsedCars Plc

autousedcar.co.uk – AutoUsedCar Plc

The Commission has become aware of the above listed websites and companies.
All of the sites purport to offer motor vehicles for sale. Text and pictures used on these websites appear to have been copied, without authority, from the websites of genuine car dealing companies.

Within the text of the above listed websites, there is the suggestion that they represent companies located in the Isle of Man using addresses in Castlemona Avenue, Prospect Terrace, Kingswood Grove in Douglas, the Isle of Man Business Park in Braddan, Isle of Man and AutoUsedCar PLC, Hills Meadow Industrial, Douglas. Whilst these are genuine addresses in the Isle of Man, there is no trace of companies by these names operating from there.

No companies by these names are incorporated in the Isle of Man.

It should be noted that there are a large number of what appear to be false testimonies extolling the virtues of the above named entities listed on the internet.

Care should be taken with the validity and worth of these postings.
Under the circumstances the Commission feels that any approach relating to the above websites may be an attempt at persuading the viewer to part with money for non existing motor vehicles,

OR

Is an attempt at gaining personal data from the recipient in order to steal their identity – see explanatory notice issued by the Commission at:

http://www.fsc.gov.im/ViewNews.gov?menuid=*******&page=lib/news/fsc/identitytheft.xml

Also see information issued by the Isle of Man Office of the Data Protection
Supervisor at:

http://www.gov.im/lib/news/odps/yourinformationy.xml

Under all the circumstances the Commission would discourage people from having any contact with the above named entities.

Any persons who are already involved in dealings with the purported entities and have concerns should contact the Enforcement Division on +44 1624 ******* or by email to *******@gov.im.

Any persons who have paid out funds to the above purported entities or supplied personal or financial details to them should consider contacting their local police fraud unit without delay.

Updated 3 March 2011 from Warning NDR/002/2011 to include details of additional subjects: swift-usedcars.com – Swift-UsedCars PLC and autousedcar.co.uk –

AutoUsedCar PLC

Please Note: The crooks behind this website have issued threats against Site Jabber contributors. These threats and all details of the correspondence have been passed onto the police and trading standards authorities.

THIS IS NOT A LEGITIMATE BUSINESS – DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH THIS COMPANY OR ANY OF THE OTHER COMPANIES LISTED IN THE ISLE OF MAN GOVERNMENT WARNING!

Date of experience: March 25, 2011
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