Fraudulent Buyers Kingston

Anyone selling a car should be aware that thieves may pose as potential buyers. It is almost impossible for thieves to overcome a modern ignition system by hotwiring, and so they stand a much better chance of getting away with a car if they have the keys.

Currie Motors Surbiton Ltd
020 85471771
45-49 Cambridge Road
Kingston Upon Thames
Audio Design Ltd
020 89745276
59 Surbiton Road
Kingston Upon Thames
Reevethorpe Kingston
020 85499563
1 Penrhyn Road
Kingston Upon Thames
Trident Honda
020 83989588
Kingston House Trading Estate
Surbiton
Cooper Thames Ditton
020 83981111
Portsmouth Road
Surbiton
Thameside Motor Company Ltd
020 85499563
1 Penrhyn Road
Kingston Upon Thames
Hampton Court Motor Co
020 89798222
Hampton Court Way
East Molesey
Tippens
020 8390 4958
34 Berrylands Road
Surbiton
Lance Owen Limited
020 8410 6600 [TPS]
Kingston Upon Thames
Travelling Sound Services
020 83901171
63 Villiers Avenue
Surbiton
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Fraudulent Buyers

Fraudulent Buyers

Fraudulent Buyers

Anyone selling a car should be aware that thieves may pose as potential buyers. It is almost impossible for thieves to overcome a modern ignition system by hotwiring, and so they stand a much better chance of getting away with a car if they have the keys. They may do this by stealing the car and the keys directly from you (see car jacking ) or by breaking into your house at a later date to take the keys. Whilst they're checking out your car, they could also be checking out what your home security arrangements are: whether you have an alarm, how secure your doors are and where you keep your car and house keys.

What You Should Do

Never allow a potential buyer to wander into your home, and always keep the house locked up whilst you are outside with the car. If you do allow a potential buyer inside (for example to go over the paperwork), do not let them see where you keep the keys or where your house alarm box is.

Never, ever leave your keys near potential access points such as the letterbox or a window. One of the newest and most ingenious ways for a thief to steal your vehicle is by using an implement such as a cane, fishing rod or aerial to hook the keys and drive away.

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