CarHistory.us.org To Dedicate Part Of Site To Ways Customers Get Ripped Off By Used Car Sellers
Chicago, IL (PRWEB) November 08, 2013 -- CarHistory.us.org is launching a dedicated part of their website to help their customers not get ripped off during the used car buying process, the company said yesterday.
“One of the main reasons people use our service is to avoid getting ripped off,” a CarHistory.us.org spokesman said. “And we can help them with that by giving them public documents about used cars. But we decided we could do even more by using our site to explain to customers how they may get ripped off.”
The dedicated members' section of the site will outline the most common ways people are ripped off by used car sellers, explain how to see the red flags, and then tell people what to do in order to avoid the scam, he said.
“It will take people step by step through every type of used car scam possible,” the CarHistory.us.org spokesman said. “By the time people are done reading this section of the site, they'll never have to worry about getting ripped off while car shopping again."
The information on the dedicated section of the site will eventually become available to potential customers through CarHistory.us.org's social media channels, he said.
“First we want to help our existing customers keep from getting ripped off,” he said. “They we will try to help other people as well. Nobody should get ripped off when buying a car.”
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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