CarHistory.us.org To Produce Guide On How To Spot Dealer Scams
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) June 13, 2014 -- CarHistory.us.org is about to launch a guide to help people recognize and avoid common scams run by used car dealers, the company said yesterday.
“While many used car dealers operate within the law, some don't,” a CarHistory.us.org spokesman said. “And some follow the letter and not the spirit of the law. This can end up costing consumers thousands of dollars in a used car scam. We want to help fight that and give consumers the information they need to avoid these types of scams.”
The guide will take consumers step by step through the most common used car scams and point out the red flags that commonly pop up in each one.
“They are going to be written in plain English and not use industry jargon,” he said. “We want this guide to be accessible to everyone. We plan to make it as inclusive as possible.”
The guide will take the format of a series of articles released on the company website, through social media channels and on their blog, he said.
“That way, we can reach the largest number of people and stop many scams in their tracks,” he said. “We've spent a lot of time working with experts in the used car market to make sure that our guide will be very comprehensive.”
Consumers will be encouraged to provide feedback on the guide to the company, he said.
About CarHistory.us.org:
CarHistory.us.org, an online source for public records, takes pride in providing the most comprehensive vehicle history reports in North America. With hundreds of users daily, motor vehicle report availability and customer service are top priorities for CarHistory.us.org. Visit CarHistory.us.org today to chat with a live representative, call 1-855-482-6465, or email Manager(at)CarHistory(dot)us(dot)org with any questions or concerns.
Karmen Jones, CarHistory.us.org, http://CarHistory.us.org, +1 855-482-6465, [email protected]
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