Fraud Awareness TipsBecause there is no foolproof way to prevent fraud, awareness is the best defense. Please review our tips below, and use your best judgment in all transactions. Please be aware that AutoTraderClassics.com does not:
Beware of fraudulent escrow services: Before you buy or sell: Important resources: Source: AutoTrader.com We don't own, buy or sell vehicles listed on our site.AutoTraderClassics.com is an online vehicle listing service that connects car buyers with sellers. We are not car dealers. Any listing information about a particular car comes directly from the seller, not us. If you receive an email that implies we're selling or buying a vehicle, please report it to us and to law enforcement. It's most certainly a scam. We don't offer automotive warehousing or shipping services.Any email that requests a deposit or payment for a shipment of a car stored in an AutoTraderClassics.com warehouse is a scam. AutoTraderClassics.com doesn't own a warehouse, and we don't ship cars. Simply put, we don't get involved in transactions between buyers and sellers (see more below). There are many reputable warehousing and shipping services that can make long-distance transactions easy. Just be sure to check out the services proposed on your own. If a seller recommends a bogus warehousing or shipping service, report the seller to us and to law enforcement. We don't get involved in transactions between buyers and sellers.Don't respond to any email that appears to come from AutoTraderClassics.com (for example, by displaying our logo) and urges you to complete the sale or purchase of a car listed on our site. Such emails are a sure sign of a scam. Other signs of fraud are emails that:
AutoTraderClassics.com doesn't guarantee or endorse transactions, and we don't have preferred or pre-approved buyers or sellers. We'll never encourage you to buy any particular vehicle listed on AutoTraderClassics.com or to sell your vehicle to any particular buyer. If you receive a suspicious email such as the ones described above, report it to us and to law enforcement. We don't ask you for personal or financial information via email.Online fraud often begins with a spoof email requesting financial information. These spoof, or scam, emails often impersonate a reputable company such as AutoTraderClassics.com by illegally displaying a company's name, logo or trademark. The intent is to deceive customers into revealing information such as:
The only time we'll ever request your credit card information is when you're in the process of purchasing an ad on our web site. We will not take down your listing because you don't provide account information. If you receive an email that asks for the kinds of information listed above, don't respond. Instead, report the email to us and to law enforcement. We don't require payment to enter a sweepstakes.AutoTraderClassics.com may offer promotional contests from time to time, but we'll never require payment to enter a sweepstakes or to claim a prize. If you receive an email that claims we're holding a promotional contest or sweepstakes:
If you think you've received a fraudulent email involving a promotional contest, report the email to us and to law enforcement. We don't inspect vehicles listed on our web site for flood damage.Hurricane Katrina flooded an estimated half a million cars. These damaged vehicles may make it into the used car market all over the U.S. and may be sold to unsuspecting buyers. Be aware that flood-damaged vehicles may have been:
To avoid purchasing a flood-damaged vehicle:Inspect the car Verify the title Check the VIN in the national database Obtain a vehicle history report If you own a flood-damaged vehicle, contact your insurance company.Your insurance company can work with vendors to determine if your car is worth repairing or if it needs to be declared a total loss. Beware of fraudulent escrow services.For a fee, an escrow service holds the buyer's payment until the seller has delivered the item purchased. Such a third-party service can protect both parties from fraud. However, scammers often set up fake escrow services. They claim an affiliation with well-known companies like AutoTraderClassics.com and TRUSTe, for example, to create a sense of security. But AutoTraderClassics.com does not endorse any particular escrow service and TRUSTe does not operate an escrow service. Remember these tips before you agree to use an escrow service:
And once you find an escrow service you're comfortable with, be sure you understand:
If any escrow-related email or web site implies an affiliation with us by displaying our logo or by other means, report it to us and law enforcement. Check our Internet fraud resources section for more advice on escrow services. Common-Sense Advice for BuyersBuying a car you find online is a lot like buying a car through a classified ad in the newspaper. In either case, use your best judgment. Know the car's market value Obtain a vehicle history report Inspect the car Confirm contact information Use email wisely Get a detailed receipt Get title to the vehicle Common-Sense Advice for SellersSelling a car you find online is a lot like selling a car through a classified ad in the newspaper. In either case, use your best judgment. Confirm contact information Secure payment first Verify that a certified check is genuine Beware of overpayment or other complicated payment schemes How to Report FraudHelp us stop fraud. If you receive a suspicious email, let us and law enforcement know right away. Step 1: Forward any suspicious emails to us immediately at fraud@collectorcartrader.com. Don't change the subject line or send it as an attachment - doing so could prevent us from identifying trends and preventing similar scams. To speak directly to a Customer Service Representative, call (877) 354-4066 (Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM EST). Step 2: File a complaint with the Internet Crime Complaint Center to inform federal and state law enforcement agencies. Report the fraud to local law enforcement as well. We strongly recommend that you report fraud to law enforcement (Step 2). AutoTraderClassics.com investigates all reports in an effort to protect our customers against future fraud. However, it's not likely we can help you get your money back. And we can't arrest the thieves who stole it. Internet Fraud ResourcesVisit the sites below to learn more about Internet fraud. Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) Better Business Bureau (BBB) OnGuard Online U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) California Department of Corporations National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) National Do Not Call Registry Coordinating Committee for Automotive Repair (CCAR) Department of Motor Vehicles Additional Tools and TipsBrowse Vehicles by TypeBrowse our entire inventory of over 15,677 ads in 10 categories. Cars Under $5KFind a used specialty car priced at $5,000 and under. Car ClubsConnect to to auto clubs and car lovers nationwide! Find your club now. AutoTrader Classics eNewsSign up for FREE and receive our monthly newsletter. Find a DealerSearch the largest number of Classic Car dealerships to find the one that meets your needs. MagazinesAmerica's largest and favorite source of photo ads serving the classic car marketplace. ExoticsWe are dedicated to helping you find the exotic vehicle of your dreams, so get in and drive. Fraud Awareness TipsAwareness is the best defense. Please review our tips and use your best judgement in all transactions.
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