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Nik



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The fact the car was five grand cheaper than others available would have made be suspicious Whistle

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Post #374740 Mon Feb 25 2013 8:10pm
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Stryke



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sportnewby wrote:
I was stupid. Like I said I rang up. I questioned the fact if it was priced low due to the possibility of being damaged repaired. But fell in the story of urgent need to sell. Look, sometimes you do get a genuine bargain but you should fully inspect the car inside out. Buy from a home/registered address. Etc.

But too many out there to make a rip on innocent buyers


Mate, it's ok, not having a go, as you said you need to be real careful.

Heard a few of these stories recently, and the worst being those that have gone ahead, shelled out the 10, 20, 30k and have the police at the door a few weeks later taking the car away.

Post #374789 Tue Feb 26 2013 12:06am
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I was watching a caravan on ebay that was £5k below book

When I asked the seller some questions he started throwing in free delivery (without even asking where i was). and the van was advertised as in North Scotland.

Major alarm bells.

I found the same van (well pictures of) in my local trade it, different location, so contacted ebay.

They pulled the ad and then the trade it ad dissapeared too.

Plenty of crooks out there. RRS gone
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Post #374804 Tue Feb 26 2013 9:12am
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Glohh



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There are various approaches to detect a suspicious vehicle I’ll mention one that is most relevant to the cloning and this post.

Principle: Good quality copied VIN stamps aren't that difficult to come across with the right connections or even with a little good research. Eastern Europe and the Far East haven’t really helped the situation. Body filler and paint can hide mistakes i.e. weld marks, grinding/cutting marks and touch-up on copied VIN’s to the naked eye, But the quality in materials (namely surface coating) and processes are slightly more difficult to mimic.

Also don’t be fooled by on-board computers and dealer ECU readers most ECU’s can be edited.


The quickest way to identify a suspicious vehicle (after doing all your standard checks) is to check the VIN stamp!


Check VIN surroundings, VIN letter formation and abnormality in paint work around the main chassis VIN stamp comparing it with the areas around, use a dab of liquid thinner on a cotton cloth swipe over the indented 17 digit VIN number and see if any excess paint has come off?? If so, now check the opposite side doing the same procedure (Be sure to wipe the dirt of first).

Match the difference

If original and untouched the paint will be reluctant to come off straight away and nothing should in fact come off, unless excessively rubbed which should never be done.

If not then a reasonable amount of noticeable dye should be on the cloth which should prompt you to investigate further.

Whichever side the dye has come off that area has previously been disturbed. CAUTION this could be purely innocent and due to repair work or a paint work blend that a body shop has carried out. Nevertheless there is a concern.

When amateur criminals clone vehicles (which are a big percentage) they don’t have access to high grade materials and the detailed processes like the manufacturers, the same can also be said for so called approved dealer body shops.

This is basically down to making more money for the body shops and the criminals only having access to local procedures and materials. If the approved body-shops cant get the task right then how would you expect the average criminal to.

Hope this is of some help.


The information above is for reference only and a professional should always be consulted. Glohh.
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Post #374990 Wed Feb 27 2013 12:26pm
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Glohh



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Forgot to mention the fluid name will find out the correct name. Glohh.
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Post #374991 Wed Feb 27 2013 12:28pm
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Tonyrec



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Stryke wrote:
npinks wrote:
I'm meaning that you didn't bother ringing the police regarding the RRS con


Even if he would have called the police, they wouldn't have done anything. The OP has no proof, there is no solid evidence, and info from a civilian isn't worth anything to the police these days.....


I dont mean to be rude but you are quite wrong!!!
i wont go into details here but theres more than enough info and what can be developed in this situation. I have dealt with incidents such as this for the past 29 years and there are more than enough 'specialist' officers out there that would love to get handed something like this on a plate.

If this ever happens again, please contact the Police and I would urge the OP that if this was fairly recent, then please contact your Stolen Vehicle Unit or PM me the details. Thumbs Up

Post #375014 Wed Feb 27 2013 5:40pm
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Tonyrec



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Stryke wrote:
npinks wrote:
I'm meaning that you didn't bother ringing the police regarding the RRS con


Even if he would have called the police, they wouldn't have done anything. The OP has no proof, there is no solid evidence, and info from a civilian isn't worth anything to the police these days.....


I dont mean to be rude but you are quite wrong!!!
i wont go into details here but theres more than enough info and what can be developed in this situation. I have dealt with incidents such as this for the past 29 years and there are more than enough 'specialist' officers out there that would love to get handed something like this on a plate.

If this ever happens again, please contact the Police and I would urge the OP that if this was fairly recent, then please contact your Stolen Vehicle Unit or PM me the details. Thumbs Up

Post #375016 Wed Feb 27 2013 5:53pm
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Stryke



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Tonyrec wrote:
Stryke wrote:
npinks wrote:
I'm meaning that you didn't bother ringing the police regarding the RRS con


Even if he would have called the police, they wouldn't have done anything. The OP has no proof, there is no solid evidence, and info from a civilian isn't worth anything to the police these days.....


I dont mean to be rude but you are quite wrong!!!
i wont go into details here but theres more than enough info and what can be developed in this situation. I have dealt with incidents such as this for the past 29 years and there are more than enough 'specialist' officers out there that would love to get handed something like this on a plate.

If this ever happens again, please contact the Police and I would urge the OP that if this was fairly recent, then please contact your Stolen Vehicle Unit or PM me the details. Thumbs Up


Wrong or not, it's my experience.

Police usually act when it is too late.

Post #375019 Wed Feb 27 2013 6:18pm
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Tonyrec



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You can only speak from experience, hopefully it's not always a bad one. Thumbs Up

Post #375020 Wed Feb 27 2013 6:47pm
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Tonyrec



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Glohh wrote:
Forgot to mention the fluid name will find out the correct name.


Acetone - you can use the little pads that women use to remove nail varnish. They used to be called 'quickies'

Post #375045 Wed Feb 27 2013 9:19pm
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madmackie



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This happened to me in Bury 3 years ago with a honda civic unfortunately i didnt walk away eveything checked out even thelog book numbers, everything was changed number wise all info present it was cloned to a car down south that had been sold 2 months previously i lost £13k and the car it was traced as stolen through a faulty alarm fob wish i hadnt took it in to be fixed Big Cry Big Cry Big Cry A very expensive alarm fob be careful guys even hpi didnt pick it up as stolen it was done that well they had obviously bought the car stole another then sold both i got the nicked cloned one Bas:censored: if i could get my hands on them "Remember its easier to say sorry than it is to get permission " especially off the Mrs !!

Post #375054 Wed Feb 27 2013 10:55pm
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