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I bought a used car online after seeing photos and a description that made it sound pristine. When it arrived, I discovered significant rust damage underneath and a persistent engine knocking sound th

Descripción del Problema

I bought a used car online after seeing photos and a description that made it sound pristine. When it arrived, I discovered significant rust damage underneath and a persistent engine knocking sound that wasn't mentioned at all.
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Soluciones Disponibles
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Causas Identificadas

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Wait a Short Period

75%

If you suspect a genuine emergency, waiting a few more days might be an option, but this is not recommended given the high probability of fraud.

Attempt Contact Through Alternative Means

75%

If you have any other contact information (e.g., a phone number from a previous listing), try reaching out through those channels.

Change Passwords

75%

Update passwords for your online accounts, especially those related to financial services and the platform where the transaction occurred.

Monitor Financial Accounts

75%

Keep a close eye on your bank accounts, credit cards, and credit reports for any suspicious activity.

Contact Payment Provider

75%

If you used a payment service with buyer protection, contact them to dispute the transaction and attempt to recover funds.

File a Police Report

75%

Report the scam to your local law enforcement agency. This creates an official record and may aid in investigations.

Contact Platform Support

75%

Report the seller and the listing to the online platform immediately. They may have fraud prevention measures and can ban the user.

Consult a Mechanic

75%

Get a professional assessment of any mechanical issues to understand their severity and potential impact on resale.

Document All Issues

75%

Keep records of any problems encountered and any repair attempts.

Explore Private Sale Resale Options

75%

If a return is not possible, focus on minimizing losses by selling the car privately or to another dealer.

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What online platform was used for the car sale?

Where did you purchase the car from?

What is the specific mechanical issue your car is experiencing?

What is the current status of the title transfer and registration process?

What was the total cost of the add-ons you purchased?

What specific model and trim of car did you order?

What was the initial quoted trade-in value and the final offered value?

What was the original interest rate you were pre-approved for?

What was the approximate age of the vehicle?

What was the exact agreed-upon price for the car before any additional fees were presented?

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Causas Identificadas

Seller Misrepresentation/Fraud

90%

The seller intentionally omitted or misrepresented the vehicle's condition to secure a sale, knowing the defects would be discovered later.

Inadequate Pre-Purchase Inspection

60%

The seller or a third-party inspector failed to identify or disclose the existing rust and engine issues before the sale.

Hidden Defects Developed Post-Inspection

20%

While less likely for significant rust, it's possible minor issues were present and worsened rapidly, or the engine knock developed very recently.

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