This website is a scam - please don't use it!
This website is a scam used for phishing people's personal details and credit card details, with the purpose of identity theft and using these data to illegitimate purchase of goods.
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This website is a scam used for phishing people's personal details and credit card details, with the purpose of identity theft and using these data to illegitimate purchase of goods.
How they work: First he/she is interested in the car and makes an appointment to come and check the car. Then forgets to ask for car report the ‘carbrief eu’ or other new website report of the car and after you paid for the report he/she makes a story up for not coming to the appointment. I’m not the only one. So Scam scam!! 10
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