VehicleHistory.com Expanding Advice On How To Avoid Becoming A Scam Victim
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) April 04, 2014 -- VehicleHistory.com is about to publish an extended series of articles explaining the ins and outs of used car scams, the company announced yesterday.
“One of the things we've gotten the most popular customer feedback about are our articles explaining how scam artists work,” a VehicleHistory.com spokesman said. “With that in mind, we thought that customer would appreciate it if we took the time to expand upon our existing articles and to publish some new ones. We want to have the best anti-scam information available anywhere to help our customers.”
VehicleHistory.com will also make the anti-scam articles available to the general public and not only to subscribers who can enter the members' area of the site, he said.
“The best way to shut down used car scam artists is to make information about how they work available to everyone, and not just our current customers,” he said. “That's why it makes sense for us to push these articles out on our blog and social media sites and not just in our members' area.”
The new articles will discuss how dozens of schemes work so that people have the best chance possible of avoiding becoming a scam victim, he said.
“This is the kind of service we want people to expect from our company,” he said. “We are all about fighting scam artists and helping people get the best value when they are buying a used car.”
About VehicleHistory.com:
VehicleHistory.com was created to serve the needs of public records clients across North America. With thousands of requests processed each day, VehicleHistory.com continues to grow as a reputable customer service resource. Visit VehicleHistory.com to chat with a live representative, call 1-855-482-6465, or email manager(at)VehicleHistory(dot)com with any questions or concerns.
Karmen Jones, VehicleHistory.com, http://VehicleHistory.com, +1 855-482-6465, [email protected]
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