BEWARE Of Bogus Websites

Sep 01, 2018 at 11:24 am by Bryan Barrett


The Tennessee Department of Commerce & Insurance (TDCI) and the Tennessee Motor Vehicle Commission are warning consumers to avoid purchasing vehicles advertised through a phony website created and operated by scammers posing as the proprietors of a legitimate Lawrenceburg auto dealer.

Fully licensed and in operation since 1991, Fields Auto Sales operates its dealership at 1408 N. Locust St. in Lawrenceburg but does not operate a website. Unfortunately, scammers created a bogus website with a fake phone number purporting to be Fields Auto Sales in order to dupe unsuspecting potential consumers. Additionally, scammers advertised the nonexistent vehicles through an online auto sales website using Fields Auto Sales' name. Victims believed they were buying actual cars online and gave their money to the scammers through electronic fund transfers.

The owners of Field's Auto Sales were made aware of the scam when they were contacted by three victims, all of whom live outside Tennessee and believed they were buying vehicles via the Internet. (One consumer who lives in Las Vegas only learned about the scam after flying to Nashville to pick up a vehicle only to learn there was no car.) The victims have all contacted law enforcement authorities about the scam.

Fraudulent online vehicle sales are costly for consumers. From May 2014 through December 2017, the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) received approximately 26,967 complaints with adjusted losses of $54,032,396 related to these types of fraudulent sales.

The FBI recommends consumers interested in purchasing items online ensure they are purchasing from a reputable source by verifying the legitimacy of the seller and their actual possession of the merchandise. When purchasing a vehicle online, remember these consumer tips:

Individuals who believe they may be a victim of, or have knowledge of, an online scam (regardless of dollar amount) can file a complaint here.

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