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Some Scams which Usually Offered when You Go to Buy a Car

 
Author: Mitch Johnson

What if I want to pay in cash in a bank draft or check? Shall I get rid from the credit scam? Get some information on buying a used car and Get some tips on the better way in paying by check or bank draft. It will help you to get the car in a rational interest.

1. The Used Car Sold As Is Scam

This is when a dealership will sell you a car that has been in a car wreck, but they will tell you that the car has been completely refurbished. When you see the car it has a sticker on it that says as is on it and no warranty is included with your purchase. This is the dealer's way of telling you that you can't bring the car back, you are assuming all risks for the car, and that it is not under warranty.

To avoid this scam, don't buy a car without a warranty or one that says as is on it. By doing this, you might as well buy a car from a stranger on the street with the same deal.

2. The Bounced Check Scam

This is when you walk into a dealership with a bank draft and the dealership charges that they can't accept your draft because your bank bounces checks often so they now refuse checks from that bank. Of course, this leaves the table open for them to get the extra money they want by offering to sell you a car at a higher interest rate.

You can avoid this scam first by getting your drafts from Capital One Auto Finance. Then let the finance manager know that you are aware of the scam that they are pulling and that Capital One Auto Finance is in the business of giving loans so the checks don't bounce.

3. The Forced Credit Application

If you are hoping to pay for a car outright or in cash with a bank draft or check that is what you should do. Some dealerships will not let you. You will hear one of these lines so that they can try and get you into paying monthly terms for more money. State laws require that you must fill out a credit application before I can sell you this car. Everyone that buys a car from us fills out a credit application first. It's the company's policy.

If you hear any of these lies, then know what's going on. When you are paying cash why would you think that you need to fill out a credit application?

It doesn't make sense. No state will force you to apply for credit when paying cash. Would you have to fill out a credit report if you want to buy a sofa or groceries while paying cash? See how silly this is. To avoid this scam, just laugh in their faces.

Sometimes the dealer doesn't allow us to pay in cash because they want to earn some extra money from the interest rate. Getting the check from Capital One Auto Finance before you walk into the dealership to avoid bounced check scam, this can cause you a higher interest rate.

Author Bio:
Mitch Johnson is a successful freelance author that writes regularly for http://www.spyware-removal-made-easy.com/ , a site that focuses exclusively on spyware removal software, as well as tips on how to prevent spyware from popping up on your computer. This site articles on has spyware guard, http://www.spyware-removal-made-easy.com/spyware_guard.htm as well as spyware scanner, http://www.spyware-removal-made-easy.com/spyware_scanner.htm
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