Buying a used car online can look easy and cheap, but it is also one of the fastest-growing fraud areas today. Scammers use fake listings, edited photos, and urgent payment tricks to steal money from buyers who never even see the real car.

Here’s a simple guide to protect yourself before you lose money.

⚠️ 1. Fake Listings Are Very Common

Many scams start with attractive ads.

🚩 Warning signs:

Car price is much lower than market value

Seller claims “urgent sale” or “moving abroad”

Stock or stolen photos used in listing

👉 Scammers use low prices to trap buyers emotionally and rush decisions.

📸 2. Photos May Not Be Real

Fraudsters often:

Copy images from other websites

Use old dealer photos

Avoid showing number plate or interior

 Safe check:

Ask for a live video call with the car

Request VIN/chassis number photo

Reverse image search photos online

👉 Real sellers can always show the actual vehicle.

💸 3. Advance Payment Scams

This is the most dangerous trap.

🚨 Common trick:

“Pay token amount to reserve car”

“Send booking fee to confirm deal”

Fake courier/transport charges

👉 Legit deals NEVER require payment before inspection.

🧾 4. Fake Documents & Loan Traps

Scammers may show:

Fake RC (Registration Certificate)

Forged insurance papers

Cars under active loan without telling you

 Always verify:

RC on official Parivahan portal

Insurance validity

NOC from bank (if loan exists)

🧠 5. UPI & Payment Screenshot Fraud

A growing scam pattern in India:

Fake “payment sent” screenshots

OTP tricks during transaction

Asking refund after fake transfer

👉 Never trust screenshots—check your own bank app only.

🚛 6. “Courier Delivery” Scam

Some sellers say:

“Car will be shipped after advance payment”

“Transport company will handle everything”

👉 In reality, no car is shipped without physical inspection or legal paperwork.

🛑 7. No Physical Inspection = Big Risk

Golden rule:

👉 Never buy a car without seeing it in person

Before paying:

Inspect engine and body

Test drive

Check chassis number

Verify seller identity

🧑🔧 8. Always Do These Checks

 Must-do checklist:

Verify RC on government portal

Check service history

Get mechanic inspection

Confirm no pending loan

Match VIN with documents

📊 9. Common Scam red Flags

Too-good-to-be-true price

Pressure to pay quickly

Refusal for meeting in person

Only whatsapp communication

Asking for OTP or bank details

🧠 Simple Safety Rule

👉 “No inspection, no payment — no matter how good the deal looks.”

📌 Final Summary

Online car frauds are increasing because scammers:

Use fake listings and stolen photos

Demand advance payments

Avoid physical inspection

Trick buyers with urgency and fake proof

👉 The safest way to buy a used car is: verify, inspect, and then pay—never before.

 

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