VehicleHistoryRecord.com Explains How to Tell if a Used Car Ad is Legitimate
Houston, TX (PRWEB) November 15, 2013 -- VehicleHistoryRecord.com is publishing a guide that will help customers figure out if a used car ad is legitimate, the company announced yesterday.
“The first step in the used car buying process is going through used car ads,” a VehicleHistoryRecord.com spokesman said. “But that's also the first step toward possibly getting ripped off. If a potential buyer can identify which ads are not legitimate right off the bat, they are much less likely to get ripped off down the road.”
The legitimate used car ad guide will show consumers exactly what type of ads are apt to be rip offs and which ones are likely to have been placed by legitimate sellers, he said.
“There are more and more used car scams than ever, now that people can post ads on the Internet,” the VehicleHistoryRecord.com spokesman said. “That's why it's more important than ever to be able to tell which ones are legitimate. There are simply too many con men trying to take advantage of people out there.”
People will be able to access the guide from the members' section of VehicleHistoryRecord.com he said.
“Over time, we will release it through our social media channels and on our blog,” he said. “The goal is to make sure that everyone gets a legitimate deal on a used car. We like to help people avoid getting ripped off.”
VehicleHistoryRecord.com consulted with experts in the used car and law enforcement fields to put the guide together, he said.
About VehicleHistoryRecord.com:
VehicleHistoryRecord.com was created to serve the needs of public records clients across North America. With thousands of requests processed each day, VehicleHistoryRecord.com continues to grow as a reputable customer service resource. Visit VehicleHistoryRecord.com to chat with a live representative, call 1-877-992-4640, or email manager(at)VehicleHistoryRecord(dot)com with any questions or concerns.
Mary Ward, VehicleHistoryRecord.com, http://VehicleHistoryRecord.com, +1 877-992-4640, [email protected]
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