Linggo, Pebrero 16, 2020

4 Online Car Selling Scams That You Should Watch Out For

 while looking after your car’s condition it’s also important that you look out for scams if you decide to sell your vehicle online. While honest buyers are still there, sadly those who like to take advantage of unsuspecting sellers exist too. So it pays to be aware of how they do their ‘business’ so you can save yourself at the very early sign
Are you looking to sell your car at some point in the future? Then you’ll want to keep up with routine service and maintenance so that it continues to run in optimal condition. Most buyers will also prefer to purchase a car that they know has been well looked after. Even if people are buying a second hand car, they would still want one that is in good running condition, looks good, offers decent gas mileage, and suits the passenger and cargo space requirements them and their family. Just because they’re opting for a less pricey vehicle doesn’t mean they should settle for any less than those criteria.

On the other side, while looking after your car’s condition it’s also important that you look out for scams if you decide to sell your vehicle online. While honest buyers are still there, sadly those who like to take advantage of unsuspecting sellers exist too. So it pays to be aware of how they do their ‘business’ so you can save yourself at the very early sign.

1. The ‘I Don’t Need To See It’ Scam
If you think this doesn’t happen, well think again. Scammers can make up a lot of pretty convincing excuses to make you believe that they don’t need to see you vehicle in person before buying, but don’t fall for any of them.

Think about it, any sane and serious buyer would want to check the car before shelling out the cash. First, a car isn’t exactly a cheap purchase even if it’s a used one. Second, we all know that the older the car the more likely it comes with issues. And third, it’s even common practice for people to bring a mechanic friend to inspect the car thoroughly before buying it. So who would be in his right mind to blindly pay for a used car unless he has other motive to do so?

A buyer may get into an accident or damage the car on purpose, and then claim that it was already damaged when they bought it. They may then try to make you pay for something that wasn’t your fault.

So to save yourself from this kind of scam, it would be best to be very transparent and accurate when describing your car in your advert online. It also helps to weed out buyer like this, if you ask them to sign a “sold as seen” receipt before a sale is agreed.

2. The ‘I’m Currently Abroad By A Can Pay Online’ Scam
This one may not smell fishy to you, you’re transacting online after all. However, you should know that there are a lot of ways to swindle you through online payment methods like PayPal. Buyers may try to claim things like working for a popular company and asking you legitimate questions about your car and its condition, to really make you trust them.

But then their true colors will show when it’s time to pay. They may send you a fake receipt masked as a genuine email from the online payment company when in fact they didn’t send a single cent. The scammer will then ask you to ship the car or to organize a freight company to pick up the vehicle for them.

Another example of this scamming method would be the buyer saying their payment is being held by the online payment service provider until you ship the car. This actually happens a lot more than you realize you want to really be vigilant with the people you transact with and easily accepting email receipts. What you should check is your bank account, if no money has reached it, then don’t ship you vehicle anywhere.  

3. The ‘Oops, I Think I Overpaid You. Can You Refund Me The Extra?’ Scam
I guess the most common scam here is those who can’t meet and pay in person, so be very careful when dealing with them. If it’s at all possible, skip those buyers altogether especially if there are others who are willing to transact face to face.

This type of scamming happens with the fraudster sending you a check, paying via bank transfer or sending you money online but then says he overpaid you by mistake. Of course the person will then ask you to pay them back the extra.

Yes, honest mistakes like overpaying happens but very rarely. People are hardly ever that careless when it comes to paying for something. But in fact the check is forged, the bank transfer hasn’t happened at all or the payment receipt you’ve received to your email is fake.

If you’re already in this situation, don’t hastily send the money right away. You should at least wait until the check clears, the bank transfer reaches your account or log in to the payment website.

4. The ‘This Car Is Not Worth The Price. Can You Knock Off A Few Dollars?’ Scam
As mentioned above, it is common practice for buyers to bring a mechanic to inspect the car before purchasing it. While that mainly happens for a buyer to feel secure that he’s not being scammed by the seller, this can also be used to scam people.

How? Well, as you may already imagine, the buyer shows up with an “expert” to check the car and then declares that your car isn’t worth your asking price because it still needs a lot of fixing or that the price for the car model that you’re selling have dropped in the market. If they’re good, they can really make you think twice about your asking price. When they manage to fool you they’ll put the car back on the market and sell it for an even higher price than they paid you.

Don’t let yourself fall for this trick, what you can do is get your car inspected beforehand. Even better if you go to a popular car servicing shop for the inspection that gives a certificate of inspection instead of just going to a random mechanic. This way you can stand your ground and stick with your original asking price. Check for any issues and make sure you know the true value of your vehicle and how much other drivers are selling that same model for.





Linggo, Pebrero 9, 2020

Things You Should Do In Case Of A Car Accident

 Car accidents can be disorienting and stressful. It’s one of those things you want to get out of immediately. Having said those, it’s better to know how to deal with accidents in case it happens to you than to be completely clueless.q
You always think it’ll never happen to you until it does. Car accidents can be disorienting and stressful. It’s one of those things you want to get out of immediately. Having said those, it’s better to know how to deal with accidents in case it happens to you than to be completely clueless. 

Pull Over To The Safe Side Of The Road
Do not attempt to continue driving even if it seems like your car can still go. Look for the nearest emergency bays or expressway’s shoulder lane where you can safely stop and get out. If you can, don’t forget to put an early warning device for the safety of other motorists as soon as you pull over.

Stop Your Car And Get Out
When a road accident happens, people often panic or become disoriented to act accordingly. But the best way to pull through is by staying calm and keeping your presence of mind. After that, turn your blinkers, get out of the car. If you’re able to move, see if there are other people involved in the crash. If there are, call your areas’ emergency hotline immediately. There are a lot of cases where people suffers from major injuries due to car accidents that weren't attended right away because it seemed minor during the crash.

Call Your Insurance Company Right Away
If you wait to call your insurance company, there's a possibility that you may not get the full amount of claim that was due. So, assuming that neither you nor the other party seem to be injured, you should call your insurance company before you call the police.

This will allow insurance adjusters to see the damage, get statements, and also ensure that the accident wasn't a case of fraud. The more immediate that call is, the better the chances are of a quick reimbursement. Talk to your insurer about what to do next. This also would allow you to find out how to handle a car accident in order to get the most reimbursement possible.

Call The Police
Don’t assume that there will be no need for authorities when an accident happens, no matter how small it may be. Calling the police is necessary because they file the report of the incident for you, which may help you with insurance claims and the car repair expenses reimbursement. Just remember to list the names and badge numbers of the attending officers.

Don’t Leave The Accident Site
Who wants to hang around stressful conditions, right? However, you have to remember to wait for the authorities to clear your departure, because they will need information from you. Otherwise you may have to face serious criminal repercussions, especially if there are injured people involved.

Contact A Lawyer
In case anyone involved in the accident got injured or had major damage in their vehicles, seeking legal advice from a professional is always recommended. This way you’ll have someone represent you and deal with the legal consequences, whether you’re the one at fault or not.

Photograph Possible Evidences In The Scene
Nowadays, testimonies from the people in the accident involved as well as the possible witnesses aren’t enough to stand in court. You’ll be able to make your case stronger if you have solid proofs like pictures and videos. Aside from that, it will be easier for you to claim compensation from your insurance company when you’re armed with evidence rather than just statements.

Exchange Information
You need full names, driver’s license and license plate numbers, contact information (phone number, address, and insurance information) of the other driver or passengers involved. The more information you have, the easier it will be for you to deal with the aftermath of the accident whether or not a legal case and insurance claims happens. Just imagine when you get your car repaired and you have no way to contact the driver who owes it to you. You’d end up shelling out for all the expenses then.

File An Insurance Claim
Once the insurance group has gotten the call and you’ve been sent home, time to file an insurance claim. Now, you’ll be tested if you really can handle a car accident well. After you file a claim, you will have to find a way to navigate your daily life and work as your vehicle gets repaired or replaced. It's worth noting that some car insurance companies will pay extra money for clients to use taxis or rent a car while the claim is filed. You might want to check to see if you have that rider.

Documentation And Pursuing Your Claims The Right Way Is Vital
Accidents happen, but that doesn't mean you need to shoulder all the financial burden yourself. That's why you need to learn how to handle a car accident; it's about protecting yourself and your bank account. By keeping a level head, documenting everything, and actually following up with people, you'll be able to walk away relatively unscathed.

Driving doesn’t seem like a life-threatening activity because you’re essentially just going from one place to another. But the thing is that, car accidents ranked as the 9th leading cause of death worldwide according to Association for Safe International Road Travel, so you shouldn’t take driving too lightly. This is why keeping a well maintained car, learning how to drive defensively and knowing how to handle a car accident when it happens are crucial once you decide to own and drive a car.