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Home News Insights How To Not Be A Victim Of The Fake Datuks Who Stole 126 Luxury Cars How To Not Be A Victim Of The Fake Datuks Who Stole 126 Luxury Cars Insights Jim Kem | May 04, 2015 11:51 am Scam artists are everywhere in the world these days and nowhere is safe, not really. Recently, the police busted a duo who tricked their way into the illegal possession of 126 cars by preying on individuals who wanted to sell their cars over the internet, turning the conversation the safety of conducting business over the internet and the need for channels that emphasise security. Last week, Malay Mail Online reported that these two men conned sellers intending to sell their used luxury cars through a popular classifieds website into selling to them after posing as reputable businessmen - introducing themselves as Datuk Seri and Datuk - to lure normal innocent people into a fraudulent deal after obtaining their contact info through the listing. Great reporting on the Malay Mail Online's part, as you can glean from the picture below. There's no telling what criminals like these will think of next. And their tactics are getting ever more nefarious, which is why we have to be extra careful about the way we conduct ourselves online. The internet is open, and that's great, but it also means we are equally open and vulnerable to become victims. Don't let that happen. What You Can DoWe've got the largest database of dealers (over 1600) for new and used cars in Malaysia at Carlist.my. If you are selling your car and are contacted by a seemingly reputable dealer, you can call us up and have their credentials verified. If they are the real deal, Carlist.my will very likely have already linked up with them. We can provide you all the information you need, including the nature of their business as we have collected their Form 24 and Form 49 information as well. The way Carlist.my is set up allows for the easiest possible registration process for buyers and sellers/dealers alike. So if we've never heard of them, perhaps you should take pause and think twice. If you browse our listings, you'll find that we have tiers to provide you with extra peace of mind in your dealings - example below. You can also call our customer care hotline at 1300-30-4227 for a quick crosscheck on a dealer. Trusted - A Trusted seller is recognised by Carlist.my as a genuine business/person who participates in safe and fair trade.Verified - A Verified seller has provided additional evidence of their identity of Carlist.my by providing their IC or business registration.Here's the full Malay Mail Online report for your perusal: ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags AX Motor Carlist Verified Fake Online Safety PDRM Scam Print Jim Kem Content Producer There's just something about cars. It's a conveyance, it's a liability, it's a tool; but it can also be a source of joy, pride, inspiration and passion. It's much like clothes versus fashion. And like the latter, the pursuit of perfection never ends. Related News Scam Alert: When The Price Is Too Good To Be True Buying Guides Arvind | August 08, 2017 The age of the digital marketplace brings with it almost infinite possibilities to the business world – better exchange of information, faster ... VIDEO: You May Want To Watch Out For This 'Used Tyre' Scam Insights Jim Kem | March 12, 2015 Tyre quality is arguably the single most important factor that determines your car’s on-road safety, and the phrase “where the rubber meets the road” ... Operation Red Light Begins Now Till December 31 Auto News Ferdinand | January 08, 2021 If you're the kind of person who steps on the accelerator when you see the light changing yellow, then you might want to stop doing that as PDRM is ... Four Days Left to Pay Summonses At Half Price Through MyBayar Saman Auto News Adam Aubrey | April 08, 2021 You have until April 11 to get a 50% discount off your summonses!It's been two weeks now since PDRM (Royal Malaysian Police) launched the MyBayar ... Comments
How To Not Be A Victim Of The Fake Datuks Who Stole 126 Luxury Cars Insights Jim Kem | May 04, 2015 11:51 am Scam artists are everywhere in the world these days and nowhere is safe, not really. Recently, the police busted a duo who tricked their way into the illegal possession of 126 cars by preying on individuals who wanted to sell their cars over the internet, turning the conversation the safety of conducting business over the internet and the need for channels that emphasise security. Last week, Malay Mail Online reported that these two men conned sellers intending to sell their used luxury cars through a popular classifieds website into selling to them after posing as reputable businessmen - introducing themselves as Datuk Seri and Datuk - to lure normal innocent people into a fraudulent deal after obtaining their contact info through the listing. Great reporting on the Malay Mail Online's part, as you can glean from the picture below. There's no telling what criminals like these will think of next. And their tactics are getting ever more nefarious, which is why we have to be extra careful about the way we conduct ourselves online. The internet is open, and that's great, but it also means we are equally open and vulnerable to become victims. Don't let that happen. What You Can DoWe've got the largest database of dealers (over 1600) for new and used cars in Malaysia at Carlist.my. If you are selling your car and are contacted by a seemingly reputable dealer, you can call us up and have their credentials verified. If they are the real deal, Carlist.my will very likely have already linked up with them. We can provide you all the information you need, including the nature of their business as we have collected their Form 24 and Form 49 information as well. The way Carlist.my is set up allows for the easiest possible registration process for buyers and sellers/dealers alike. So if we've never heard of them, perhaps you should take pause and think twice. If you browse our listings, you'll find that we have tiers to provide you with extra peace of mind in your dealings - example below. You can also call our customer care hotline at 1300-30-4227 for a quick crosscheck on a dealer. Trusted - A Trusted seller is recognised by Carlist.my as a genuine business/person who participates in safe and fair trade.Verified - A Verified seller has provided additional evidence of their identity of Carlist.my by providing their IC or business registration.Here's the full Malay Mail Online report for your perusal: ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags AX Motor Carlist Verified Fake Online Safety PDRM Scam
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Scam Alert: When The Price Is Too Good To Be True Buying Guides Arvind | August 08, 2017 The age of the digital marketplace brings with it almost infinite possibilities to the business world – better exchange of information, faster ...
VIDEO: You May Want To Watch Out For This 'Used Tyre' Scam Insights Jim Kem | March 12, 2015 Tyre quality is arguably the single most important factor that determines your car’s on-road safety, and the phrase “where the rubber meets the road” ...
Operation Red Light Begins Now Till December 31 Auto News Ferdinand | January 08, 2021 If you're the kind of person who steps on the accelerator when you see the light changing yellow, then you might want to stop doing that as PDRM is ...
Four Days Left to Pay Summonses At Half Price Through MyBayar Saman Auto News Adam Aubrey | April 08, 2021 You have until April 11 to get a 50% discount off your summonses!It's been two weeks now since PDRM (Royal Malaysian Police) launched the MyBayar ...