• Head Rush posted an update 1 year, 1 month ago

    Many of the customers never hear from the company again. Many of these companies make themselves appear legitimate by purchasing advertising space in the local phone book, a place that most people trust to find their information. As more people suffer from debt, these scams will continue to increase.

    With the advent of email, the unscrupulous marketer has been let loose on a mostly-unsuspecting public. Armed with an email address and the ability to send messages at no cost, these “scuz-balls” blast away without ceasing.

    Co-signers are a blessing for poor credit car buyers. Lenders are always happy to see a co-signer because co-signing lowers the risk factor. So, ask someone to co-sign your car loan contract because it will ensure easy approval.

    Next they will advertise and field the phone calls from those that are interested. In addition they will meet with the prospective buyers and allow them to test drive the vehicle.

    Many of the customers never hear from the company again. Many of these companies make themselves appear legitimate by purchasing advertising space in the local phone book, a place that most people trust to find their information. As more people suffer from debt, these scams will continue to increase.

    Now that you know who has the right car for you and the right price to accept, you are ready to visit the dealership. Visit the dealership, take the car for a spin, and tell the salesman you are ready to make an offer on the vehicle. Get the best offer you can. Then, leave.

    Remember the old story of the fellow who raffled off a brand new Lincoln at a small town carnival? Tickets were $1 each, and everyone figured they had a good chance.

    It’s not like olden days when you had just few options for buying a car. Today, there are abundant choices and it is better if you have a few favorites. Most cities charge for parking. Add insurance, cost of fuel, maintenance, etc. to the list of car-related expenses. So, make sure that you don’t buy anything that is not necessary. Decide on your needs. If you will have to travel long distances every day, it’s better to go for a fuel-efficient car. If you are going to live in highly populated city like NYC, better to opt for a compact model that doesn’t take too much place. Also, understand your neighborhood because it will let you decide on the kind of safety equipments you want.

    This week it’s the muffler, last week it was the water pump. Does it seem like something is always breaking on your car? If car sales scams is constantly breaking down, it might be time to sell. Think about how much money you’ve spent in car repairs. Do the costs of keeping your car feel like they outweigh the benefits? If your answer is yes, sell, sell, how do you sell your car privately!

    Chances are you saw your “dream opportunity” on the Internet. Or perhaps a very personable guy named ‘Joe’, who you don’t really know sent an email to you. Or maybe a poster caught your eye, or maybe you got something via ‘snail mail’. If either of these is the case, then I can guarantee you that it is not legitimate. There are better sources for home-based business opportunities; job magazines, newspapers, job search websites, etc. The important rule is to always thoroughly investigate each offer before spending any money! Assume it is a scam until you have strong proof otherwise.