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How To Identify Fake Car Dealers On Nairaland... Don't Fall For Scam!!! by gabrielmotors: 8:26pm On Jul 14, 2015 |
The last time i tried to point out real car dealers on nairaland most people went against it, and to be sincere i still feel very bad at what inspired_m did to that young man He's has killed the trust buyers have for real car dealers on nairaland I want every intending car buyer to NOTE THIS: Nigerians are thieves DOESN'T MEAN EVERY NIGERIAN IS a Thief, We have lot of real people Today i will be letting out some secret how you can identify if a car seller is real or fake so you don't fall into the wrong hands, i believe most buyers are being skeptical now in buying cars here on nairaland based on the issue of inspired_m I've been on nairaland for about 6years, and by the grace of God i own a car shop here in Benin City and somewhere in Lagos, with my 15years experience in car dealing, i will be letting out secrets how you can identify fake car dealers and lastly i will list out some REAL CAR dealers you can pre-order your cars from First, if you see a post where car dealer claims he's abroad and can pre-order cars for you, and he doesn't have a phone number of his in that country stated and maybe when you ask he gives one story or the other know he's a big THIEF If he can not provide an address where he stays abroad, claiming he don't want to disclose he's home address, my brother RUN! If a car dealer claiming he's abroad and doesn't have a representative here in Nigeria, that person is a bloody scammer, insist on meeting his Agent over here in Naija, even if you no go, you understand what i mean If dealer claim you should wire the down payment abroad, to a strange name or a name different from his original name given to you, don't fall for that, he might want you to wire the fund to his OYIBO maga's account over there, and decieve the woman to send it to him here in naija It safer to use his Nigeria's account so if anything goes wrong you can trace him using the account, insist on using their Nigeria account, atleast he can get an access to the funds abroad if he's serious, except the dealer is real and the wire details he provided is in his name Do you know some fake car dealers don't even know what is a BILL of LADING? ask them questions on that and about the shipping company they want to use, fake ones will not be able to give accurate answers to the questions If a dealer claims he's in USA and sent pictures of vehicles carrying UK or Australia or any other country's plate number, my dear RUN If a dealer claim he's going to deliver your car in 2 weeks after payment, my dear na lie.... Atmost it should be from 3 weeks to 7 weeks If after making payment based on the percentage you agreed, the dealer is requesting for more money, i don't need to talk much you should know what to do... You can quote me if am wrong Meanwhile, this trick has worked for me Below Are Trusted Dealers Your Should Patronize for Now These are people i've personally ordered cars from and they delivered "The List Below Are Dealers I've Had Successful Transactions With" If your name is not here, i didn't say you are a scammer, don't get me wrong * Auction Export (Export1) * Fhemmmy Motors * Kings Autos * carXus * Kakakibuy * USAutoBuy * calculusx For now you are safe to deal with those whose name are listed above, except you want to joke with your money Don't be a victim of scam, just like the guy who got scammed by Inspired_m A word they said is enough for the wise SOME MOD WHOSE NAME ARE NOT HERE MIGHT WANT TO BAN ME OR EVEN DELETE THIS THREAD, I WILL NOT STOP SPEAKING THE TRUTH, NAIRALANDERS MUST NOT FALL FOR SCAM AGAIN #FightAgainstNairalandScammers# 17 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How To Identify Fake Car Dealers On Nairaland... Don't Fall For Scam!!! by enochogaga(m): 8:32pm On Jul 14, 2015 |
noted 1 Like |
Re: How To Identify Fake Car Dealers On Nairaland... Don't Fall For Scam!!! by sainty2k3(m): 8:48pm On Jul 14, 2015 |
Ur name is not among the trusted dealers listed hee 2 Likes |
Re: How To Identify Fake Car Dealers On Nairaland... Don't Fall For Scam!!! by calculusx(m): 8:50pm On Jul 14, 2015 |
gabrielmotors: Like I promised on your previous thread that even if my name is mentioned I won't still be a party to this cheap advert and propaganda. Please let each and every buyer do their homework and decide on who to deal with. I know how many customers i have lost before and after revlution & inspired_m saga, the moment I tell them I'm presently not in Nigeria or call them back with a foreign line, it raises suspicion. Although it had nothing to do with pre-order but cars available on ground for sale. Some were able to call back and apologize for their action but who am i to blame them for doing due diligence. In as much as I appreciate your effort in sanitizing our dear auto section of fraud, do you know the highlighted part above contradict one of the afor-mentioned dealers you listed. There are numerous honest and transparent auto dealers on NL who doesn't sign their praises online but you just need to seize through to identify them. There was a time dealer's details was stick on the front page of Auto Section for years before it was removed and NLers still get scammed. My advise is every buyer should do due diligence before transacting with any dealer. Lastly, chelseabmw isn't a dealer but a former moderator. I look forward to a Fraud Free Auto Section 3 Likes |
Re: How To Identify Fake Car Dealers On Nairaland... Don't Fall For Scam!!! by ekim004(m): 8:53pm On Jul 14, 2015 |
dem plenty 4 fb komment i saw one range 2014 4 950k i laff fall from mtn mast |
Re: How To Identify Fake Car Dealers On Nairaland... Don't Fall For Scam!!! by gabrielmotors: 9:18pm On Jul 14, 2015 |
calculusx: Hear this Mr. this is not any form of advert nor propaganda, due diligence is important but buyers still fall for scam every day, not every one is bold enough to come here to complain of being scammed, it's not bad pointing out those i've had successful transactions with every one is free to list who they've had successful deals with so buyers can make their choice on whom to deal with On the list my name is not there because i don't sell my cars online neither do i pre-order cars for people The safety of customers fund is what am after Nairaland shouldn't be turned to olx Never.... we will not allow that 8 Likes |
Re: How To Identify Fake Car Dealers On Nairaland... Don't Fall For Scam!!! by caesaraba(m): 9:47pm On Jul 14, 2015 |
gabrielmotors: Very very important point. I remember 2 years ago when I purchased my cars to startup a biz, I didn't even think twice before rushing to the autos section to interact with dealers some of who I finally got to meet and do biz with when I got to Lagos. That's how much integrity this section has. It will be very good if it continues to stay that way. 2 Likes |
Re: How To Identify Fake Car Dealers On Nairaland... Don't Fall For Scam!!! by calculusx(m): 9:59pm On Jul 14, 2015 |
At the mention of OL? Na to pick race oo |
Re: How To Identify Fake Car Dealers On Nairaland... Don't Fall For Scam!!! by Burger01(m): 10:04pm On Jul 14, 2015 |
calculusx: |
Re: How To Identify Fake Car Dealers On Nairaland... Don't Fall For Scam!!! by DjAndroid: 10:13pm On Jul 14, 2015 |
another set of scammers here on NL are those guys that advertise admissions into various schools. their activities should looked into also. |
Re: How To Identify Fake Car Dealers On Nairaland... Don't Fall For Scam!!! by Xzevian(m): 10:51pm On Jul 14, 2015 |
Thump up for d good job you are doing op! Let us all join hands together for a corruption free nairaland. I will be back here in couple of weeks to cheer my story about a transaction I intend to strike with one the listed auto-guru. |
Re: How To Identify Fake Car Dealers On Nairaland... Don't Fall For Scam!!! by emalekuo(m): 11:33pm On Jul 14, 2015 |
gabrielmotors: When did you do business with calculusx? Cos I remembered in the last rubbish thread you created about a week ago his name wasn't present now you claim these are the people you have don't business with. I think you are seeking cheap attention here, if you want to give credit to dealers you have worked with its fine but coming here to write all this is unnecessary. Can you stand as surety for any of the dealers listed above? Just like what calculusx said there are many honest dealers here so don't make others look like fraud. Note: I have personally met calculusx and admire the way he does business but was just surprised that he is already on your list of dealers you have done business with. So you dey fear too? Omo I like trouble too sha. 2 Likes |
Re: How To Identify Fake Car Dealers On Nairaland... Don't Fall For Scam!!! by bfire(m): 11:41pm On Jul 14, 2015 |
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Re: How To Identify Fake Car Dealers On Nairaland... Don't Fall For Scam!!! by phammyus: 11:42pm On Jul 14, 2015 |
OP.......The secret to identify fraudulent dealers as highlighted by you is welcomed by every well meaning Nairaland members, but my concern is accreditation giving to some set of Dealers you claimed to have used and trusted instead of mandating unsuspected buyers to make due diligent before dealing with any dealer. Many dealers who had been blacklisted were tested and trusted at some period of time, so have it in mind that the constant thing in life is change. People can change easily due to greed, and you will be amazed at what they condescend to. So please don't completely accredit any dealer here, the secrets you highlighted are enough. But if you so wish to affirm your accreditation for them, you should also affirm to take responsibility of any deal gone bad and refund the affected party duly . If you can not do that it is honorable to keep your suggestions at the secret to identify fraudulent dealer on pre-order list and others. Thanks. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How To Identify Fake Car Dealers On Nairaland... Don't Fall For Scam!!! by gabrielmotors: 12:25am On Jul 15, 2015 |
Am not standing for any one, I've meet some of the dealers I mentioned above, it's not a must that buyers must use them, I just said these are dealers I've had successful transactions with Human being change but that doesn't stop buyers from carrying out a due diligence on them I sell cars and all my cars are pre-ordered from the sellers stated above Nairaland auto section has to be scam free and that's what am aiming at achieving, if by the time we join hands together to fish out the bad eggs, nairaland will be a safe place to buy cars from If the few of you going against my post want the betterment and safety of our brothers here, you should have initiated a means to fight this fraud of a thing on nairaland before now I've started this journey of fishing out scammers on nairaland and no going back You better join hands now let's fight this thing together |
Re: How To Identify Fake Car Dealers On Nairaland... Don't Fall For Scam!!! by bfire(m): 12:38am On Jul 15, 2015 |
gabrielmotors: . |
Re: How To Identify Fake Car Dealers On Nairaland... Don't Fall For Scam!!! by patpeypey: 1:27am On Jul 15, 2015 |
phammyus: Well written! |
Re: How To Identify Fake Car Dealers On Nairaland... Don't Fall For Scam!!! by Dborn2fuck: 2:06am On Jul 15, 2015 |
I think some moderators need to look thoroughly into this matter and ensure indefinite ban are given to those who place suspicious or too good to be real advert, not banning of those who are fighters or talking of ashawo matter in sexuality section, I don't sell any product and I do not do business on nairaland, I only talks of sex and olosho then fighting mobuch but the way I receives ban is alarming every week. These scammers are those who deserved harsh treatment and some will even post their mother sugar mummy advert just to scam people on here, Auto section, business and investment section and property section need thorough inspection and fast judgement |
Re: How To Identify Fake Car Dealers On Nairaland... Don't Fall For Scam!!! by Dborn2fuck: 2:08am On Jul 15, 2015 |
phammyus:e"ku lakaye, ko ni tan ni be ( thanks for your sensible post,your brain will not drain off) |
Re: How To Identify Fake Car Dealers On Nairaland... Don't Fall For Scam!!! by Nobody: 4:36am On Jul 15, 2015 |
In as much the op has good intention,the mentioning of names sucks.. Why stand as a guarantor for a person,most especially an anonymous forum? Let the buyers use their discretion,and not influenced by your writeup.. Thanks. |
Re: How To Identify Fake Car Dealers On Nairaland... Don't Fall For Scam!!! by chigodo(m): 6:29am On Jul 15, 2015 |
gabrielmotors: Op i appreciate your effort, however you need to understand that the fact that you have successfully done business with a dealer before doesn't mean he is honest. People get influenced and subsequently changes. The Inspired you used as an example do you think he has been like that from the beginning? If those that have successfully transacted with him should come up here to testify you will marvel. 1 Like |
Re: How To Identify Fake Car Dealers On Nairaland... Don't Fall For Scam!!! by gabrielmotors: 7:30am On Jul 15, 2015 |
DEALERS COMMENTING HERE KINDLY STOP EMPHASIZING ON THE NAMES MENTIONED, a PROBABLY BECAUSE YOUR NAME OR YOUR DEALERS NAME WAS NOT LISTED WHY DONT YOU LOOK AT OTHER AREAS WHICH I TALKED ABOUT AND DROP YOUR CONTRIBUTION IN ORDER TO SAFEGUARD INTENDING BUYERS STOP BEING SENTIMENTAL YOU AND I KNOW THOSE PEOPLE I MENTIONED ABOVE ARE GENUINE, STOP TALKING ABOUT THEM CHANGING PEOPLE ARE DIFFERENT AM NOT SAYING THEY ARE PERFECT LIKE I SAID EARLIER, THEY ARE SAFE TO DEAL WITH FOR NOW KINDLY STOP TALKING ABOUT THE NAMES MENTIONED AND CONCENTRATE MORE ON HOW WE CAN ERADICATE SCAMMERS AM NOT RELATED BY ANY MEANS TO THE PEOPLE WHOSE NAMES WERE MENTIONED ABOVE, NOR WAS I PAID TO ADVERTISE FOR THEM, AM A MAN OF 46yrs AND I CAN NOT CONDESCEND SO LOW TO BE BRIBED BY DEALERS I SAY THINGS AS THEY ARE IF THERE ARE OTHER DEALERS YOU FEEL OR YOU KNOW WILL NOT GET BUYERS RIPPED OFF THEN YOU ARE FREE TO DROP THEIR NAMES PEOPLE ARE GETTING SCAMMED EVERYDAY, LETS JOIN HANDS AND FIGHT SCAM ENOUGH OF THE SO MANY TALKS ABOUT THE NAMES MENTIONED THANKS |
Re: How To Identify Fake Car Dealers On Nairaland... Don't Fall For Scam!!! by gabrielmotors: 7:20pm On Jul 15, 2015 |
Let's join hands together to eradicate scam 2 Likes |
Re: How To Identify Fake Car Dealers On Nairaland... Don't Fall For Scam!!! by gabrielmotors: 9:53pm On Jul 15, 2015 |
Re: How To Identify Fake Car Dealers On Nairaland... Don't Fall For Scam!!! by Jodesky(m): 12:04am On Jul 16, 2015 |
Sorry guys, l cant comment now because am with some fellow N/landers doing thanksgiving at an Abuja pub over the rustication of a once-upon-a-time moderator, chelseabmw. Come n join us shout Alleluia! The real Change is here! |
Re: How To Identify Fake Car Dealers On Nairaland... Don't Fall For Scam!!! by caesaraba(m): 9:15am On Jul 16, 2015 |
Jodesky: What? |
Re: How To Identify Fake Car Dealers On Nairaland... Don't Fall For Scam!!! by gabrielmotors: 10:23pm On Jul 18, 2015 |
God bless Nigeria |
Re: How To Identify Fake Car Dealers On Nairaland... Don't Fall For Scam!!! by gabrielmotors: 11:59pm On Jul 19, 2015 |
Re: How To Identify Fake Car Dealers On Nairaland... Don't Fall For Scam!!! by AreaFada2: 12:32am On Jul 20, 2015 |
gabrielmotors: ok |
Re: How To Identify Fake Car Dealers On Nairaland... Don't Fall For Scam!!! by uscofield: 2:39am On Jul 20, 2015 |
gabrielmotors: Good one |
Re: How To Identify Fake Car Dealers On Nairaland... Don't Fall For Scam!!! by bimppyola: 2:56am On Jul 20, 2015 |
Please what are the sites of the listed car deales .....what is the mainwebsite of auction export (export1). Also please can you help to know about salvagedrive.com is a reliable or scam car dealer.pls ur reply would be appreciated sir |
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