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Re: Scam advertisement on Marktplaats.nl

Postby Jackill » Mon Aug 29, 2011 6:54 pm

Hi all,
I have found one megasuspicious and one ultrasuspicious again on Marktplaats.nl

BMW M3 Navi Leder Xenon (funny part about this one is that when you google sellers phonenumber, google gives you references to Romtelecom :lol: )
and
Bmw 1-serie 116i

I have contacted both "sellers", hoping to provide links to fake webpages soon.

Beware!
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Re: Scam advertisement on Marktplaats.nl

Postby Jackill » Sun Sep 04, 2011 7:11 pm

All,
It took me a while to retrieve some more information about the scam advertisements above. Unfortunately only one of them reacted.
Anyway: I have to admit, the scammers are more and more creative each day.

First of all, the reply i got after i first reacted on the advertisement was in the language of the server, so Dutch in this case. Up until now i have always seen only English written replies.
The "seller" being Adrian Coper <adriancoper@googlemail.com>, however asked me to use English if possible.
His replies, basically follow the same old scenario, yet in the end the seller is open for the option where me as a buyer fly over to UK to see the car in person:
If you would like to fly and pick-up the car personally i don't mind but i think is better if we close the deal through this shipping company because we can save money and time...it's up to you...
Thank you


Unlike before, i have not received a direct link to webpages of the fake transport company, yet i was given a chance to find details on http://wck2.companieshouse.gov.uk which actually might be a legit page...well...it totally seems to be :shock:
The name of the company is FSL-Four Point LTD
You can check the company on this link , using the company number or the name.
Check a company:
http://wck2.companieshouse.gov.uk/
Company No. is: 04375791


After a bit of googling i believe the company the seller is referring to is http://fslfreight.clanteam.com/default.html

Herewith bits and pieces of the email conversations:
hallo,
Hartelijk dank voor uw interesse om mijn auto te kopen. Het voertuig heeft geen externe schade en geen mechanische problemen. De prijs is correct en omvat alle belastingen.
De auto heeft de Nederlandse kranten en alle belastingen betaald tot 01/2013.
Ik heb gewerkt in Nederland de laatste jaren en ik heb de auto gekocht van daar. Ik heb net klaar met mijn project en ik kwam terug thuis in het Verenigd Koninkrijk. De auto is nu gevestigd in het Verenigd Koninkrijk.
Ik heb geprobeerd om de auto hier te verkopen, maar lijkt niemand geïnteresseerd is om het te kopen (stuurwiel is aan de linkerkant en het is erg moeilijk voor iedereen om te rijden in het Verenigd Koninkrijk, ook het register belasting is hier te duur in het Verenigd Koninkrijk).
Ik moet naar je toe komen met het voertuig of een of andere manier leveren de auto voor jou. Stuur een mail naar me als je nog steeds geïnteresseerd.
Ik gebruik een online programma om het vertalen van Nederlands schrijven, als je Engels spreekt, neem dan terug naar mij in het engels.
dank u

As i said i came back home in England and i am trying to find a solution to bring the car to your address..
My friend recommended me to use a local transport company who is able to deliver the car to you.
I will handle the shipping cost so you will not have to pay any fees or extra-money. The company delivers 8-9 cars on a single truck so the transportation tax is pretty cheap for me. All the car documents are OK and you can check them soon as you received the car!
The company will take care for all custom taxes(as a company they are paying small custom taxes than a private person) and they will also help you with the vehicle registration on your name. Delivery time:4-5 working days. The company also have a return policy and the car will be insured during the transportation.

What is your opinion about that?

Thank you

The transport company will bring the car to your home address and you will have a 5 days inspection period. Everything will be handled by the shipping company including the contract and the payment. I will pay the shipping costs so you get free shipping. No extra-money or hidden fees you will have to pay.
To start the official transaction i will need the following details:
-Full name
-Shipping address
- Phone number
Soon as i have received your personal details, i will go to the company and make all necessary formalities to start the official transaction. The company will get in touch with you through email with the invoice for payment,sale contract and all shipping/delivery informations.
I will also make some copies of the sale contract, my passport and the bank guarantee so you have the confidence that everything is legit and safe. The payment need to be made through bank wire transfer.

P.S: Return Policy available so if by the reason you don't like the car or maybe you are not satisfied about it, you can refuse is and the company will deliver the car back to me on my expense. I think it is more than fair...
Thank you


Lightfair, can you please kill the fake pages and also share your thoughts on using http://wck2.companieshouse.gov.uk to persuade possible buyer about credibility of the whole trade?
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Re: Scam advertisement on Marktplaats.nl

Postby lightfair » Mon Sep 05, 2011 11:01 am

Hello,

of course it's fake. I'll try to take care of it later; and then I'll also explain the angle with companieshouse.gov.uk.
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Re: Scam advertisement on Marktplaats.nl

Postby lightfair » Mon Sep 05, 2011 10:12 pm

Here we go:

A certain type of fake sites tries to gain "credibility" by asking to look up the company number at http://wck2.companieshouse.gov.uk/; usually they really go to great lengths to show that they are registered. This usually happens with certain layouts/designs.

Examples:

http://escrow-fraud.com/index.php?page= ... 35.com.jpg
http://escrow-fraud.com/index.php?page= ... 35.com.jpg
http://escrow-fraud.com/index.php?page= ... .co.uk.jpg

(The first two not only contain the alleged registration number but also ask to look it up at ukdata.com; the third one is a variant of the current fake site. In fact all three are variations of a common layout.)

For this to work the scammers copy the data of an existing company including the registration number. And that's all there is. They simply pose as a different (existing) company. The real company doesn't even know this. So if you look up the registration number at companieshouse or ukdata you get the details of a legit and existing company.
Sometimes this backfires - when they pick a company that was just recently dissolved or that operates in a completely different business sector.

As fasr as killing http://fslfreight.clanteam.com/ goes: They are hosted by zymic.com which from my experience are a bit hit-and-miss nowadays. Sometimes they kill, sometimes not. We'll see.
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Re: Scam advertisement on Marktplaats.nl

Postby dupko » Wed Jun 27, 2012 12:12 pm

lightfair wrote:Here we go:

A certain type of fake sites tries to gain "credibility" by asking to look up the company number at http://wck2.companieshouse.gov.uk/; usually they really go to great lengths to show that they are registered. This usually happens with certain layouts/designs.

Examples:

http://escrow-fraud.com/index.php?page= ... 35.com.jpg
http://escrow-fraud.com/index.php?page= ... 35.com.jpg
http://escrow-fraud.com/index.php?page= ... .co.uk.jpg

(The first two not only contain the alleged registration number but also ask to look it up at ukdata.com; the third one is a variant of the current fake site. In fact all three are variations of a common layout.)

For this to work the scammers copy the data of an existing company including the registration number. And that's all there is. They simply pose as a different (existing) company. The real company doesn't even know this. So if you look up the registration number at companieshouse or ukdata you get the details of a legit and existing company.
Sometimes this backfires - when they pick a company that was just recently dissolved or that operates in a completely different business sector.

As fasr as killing http://fslfreight.clanteam.com/ goes: They are hosted by zymic.com which from my experience are a bit hit-and-miss nowadays. Sometimes they kill, sometimes not. We'll see.


Thanks :)



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