the fact she was trying to sell the car at midnight should of been your first red flag most people wouldnt do that after 8pm unless the buyer was super keen on buying it after work and they lived a couple hrs away or something the fact she wanted you to come around late at night to buy it screams junky scam
Extremely stupid take. Small red flag at most depending on the individual and situation. I buy cars routinely and I've met people at 1 in the morning etc. I bought one of my cars off of the side of a mountain in the middle of the night in a secluded area . . . . People are easy to read. If you know how to ask pointed questions its easy to snuff out all of the bullshit. It helps that most people are actually quite honest too. Some hide things, some outright lie, but 95%+++++++++ are honest with what they have and what they know.
go to the rego and buy the rego papers! LOL she is selling cars she sees laying around! After checking their details online! The cop should have arrested her for fraud!
I see scams like this on Marketplace quite often - vehicles advertised for less than half market value. The story usually ends up being a serviceman/emigrant that wants to sell it before they are deployed overseas or leaving the country and want it gone asap. I even had a 'serviceman' in Tasmania that said he would ship it to any location free of charge via Defense Force freight, with no obligation to buy or pay for freight. He would not produce any details of the vehicle such as registration, mileage or VIN, but did email a scan of a license, which proves nothing. I sometimes play with these people and string them on until they finally get the sh*ts with me and I don't hear from them anymore. Yes, I need to get a life.
No, you don't need to get a life, you're doing the right thing. All the time they spend dealing with you leading them up the garden path is less time they have to rip off some poor pensioner or young kid looking to buy their first car. More power to you.
"Defense Force freight" Scan straight away. The title itself seems odd, but the likelihood of Defence having a 'freight' service that could be used to send cars around the country is beyond stupid. What would they do, use a spare C17 at how many 10s of thousands of dollars an hour?
@dagwould actually it is a legit thing but through Toll Logistics. Problem with that is that person needs to have a posting order to the location and usually coincides with a house removal at the same time
@@dagwouldhey stick on a train, usually an open car trailer similar to what is seen on car hauling trucks. Only to the nearest train station near where you are being shipped inside Australia. Otherwise probably just put in storage if going OS.
I had a similar one, Nissan Maxima for $900, looked very clean with 50k miles. Then she told me it was her husbands car and he passed away, it was his baby, and she's looking for someone to take care of it like he did. She then told me shes moving and the car is at eBay, they will ship it to me, and if I don't want it I can have it sent back within 10 days at her expense. Obviously eBay does not hold on to your vehicles, and it would cost way more than $900 to ship a car.
There’s a loop hole where you can essentially transfer rego on a car using a hand written receipt. The transport authority doesn’t ask too many questions as the seller and buyer are both named and the car isn’t reported as stolen. If the original owner ever comes looking there is a paper trail. So then how do they get away with it you ask? The abandoned car is likely owned by someone known to the scammer who has either left the country (work visa holiday visa etc) or they are in prison or similar. This is actually kind of common.. In a lot of cases the cars simply go to scrap yards, which is a real shame. There needs to be a better system.
That was an experience HAHAHA that lady was hella suss like idk how she can have the car without it being in her name. But the fact the police station was her idea just makes it so hard to tell if she was actually scamming LOL
Nah she told them to check at the station to make them trust her word and not check, if that makes sense. If somebody says that, it usually means that the car is actually theirs so people just trust them and buy it without checking. All in all, she knew what she was doing.
Once she committed to the lie that she owned the car, she completely forgot the reality that it wasn't hers... so in her mind she was the owner! That said, buying a car from the houso flats off Chapel St at midnight from someone without keys or rego papers was never going to be legit.
All you had to do was ask if she had the keys for it. That would give you a fairly decent idea if she owned the car hence how it didn't come back as stolen. Bet she didn't have the keys either.
I’d say she’s removing plates from cars that have been sitting for some time in the car park as this obviously has been then just advertising for a cheap quick sale regardless of who owns it. No names exchanged some people would take this as a bargain and not consider the consequences!
Not listed as stolen but I reckon as soon as someone bought it and it disappeared from where the owner was keeping it there, it would have been reported stolen.
She told yous to go to the police station as a tactic to make you believe her, the goal was to make you think "well if she's said that then it definitely belongs to her" and then just buy it without checking.
That looks like the council estate in richmond on the corner of Church St and Vic Ave... I used to live across from it for 4 years and the amount of cooked shit I witnessed can not even begin to be described 😂
@@bashyamate2613 Series 2 still have timing chain issues and have seen a few Series II SIDI engines with failed chains at 150-200k kms on VE models 2010-2013.
shit times have changed when you said it's 12:45am and we're on chapel Street you melbourne -ians know what time it is I thought yeah off to lambs for a souvlaki not Macca's! But hey we used to drive VK and VL's as our first cars. Have seen so many ads for really cheap cars on marketplace, so many scammers around.
@@task82 Maybe. When I was in Queenstown NZ, I bought a car from a backpacker, that had been sold like 7 times from backpacker to backpacker, but reg was never transferred. Had a chain of receipts in the glove box. Cops pulled be over, and they didn't care, they said it happens all the time in the snow resort area, just as long as reg was paid by somebody.
It's actually quite easy to register any vehicle that doesn't belong to you. How do I figure? Nobody asked for proof of ownership when I registered my vehicle.
weird that she would put it up for 2.2k as thats not that crazy good for price for a ve, especially in that condition. if i saw that in abandoned condition i probably wouldnt even check it out for 2.2k unless it was a ute or manual. anyway really interesting vid and great as usual man
Tbf with prices nowadays 2.2k for a VE is a unbelievable deal considering the one in the video is at least a SV6 which all sell for sub 10k or over, Even a running VY in decent nic is worth more then 2.2k, Especially if the car's got rego. The days of $800 running VY's and $2000 running VE's are long past us :(
Had to go back and watch this. I recently bought a super dodgy Marketplace car at night in a bad part of Sydney. Similar situation. Not in her name. But she actually had a note from the "owner" and the keys so good enough for me! Transferred reg and cops haven't shown up yet!
Be careful Rex. There's a lot of weird people out there. And that's anywhere in the world. Especially here in the US. I checked the new wheels and tires to see how close they are to the struts and shocks there very close but still clear. There going to take getting use too. Going to change the 23 year old fuses in the cabin of the Camry. The lights in the Camry kinda flicker but not fast. This tells me the fuses need to be changed. Keeping my fingers crossed hopefully this will take care of my problems with my Camry.
Hi, happens here often in sydney near the 2 universities. Many international students rents car and leave them in units when they finish and they leave, other students that share accommodation with them will keep using the car until the rental company or the bank repossesses it. Often they try and sell the car for car and get the story - finished school / uni and going back home, family paid cash for car etc etc Other scam is some one leave and goes on long holiday and car gathers dust so they try to sell it cheap with photo shoped registration papers, as you can fill in the blanks from services NSW or Revs - My niece worked in a cafe shop 2 door down from Services NSW ( Department of Motor Vehicles and other things ) people get registration papers and white out details then double side colour photocopy it, then fill in the blanks She has had counter staff come in and mention some aggravated customer who found out car is stolen or the paperwork is fake People that do but them for 10cents in the dollar usually are buying to reshell /rebirth a damaged car so they have no real intention to register it properly Bogs then to tow these cars anyway, remove the windsreen and drill out the vin, then make it a "drift car"
Can't do that in Nu Zillan. You have to load your drivers licence when you do it and in paper form, you have the particular paper ID no that was sent to you. Although, it's your id that the system ties to the vehicle to re register it. There's also rego hold. Say you take it off the road for an x amount of time, you place it on rego hold. Renew every year you have it off and you don't have to re vin it getting it registered again.
You can get an unregistered car registered in your name without the real owner having to do anything. I sold a VY Senator unregistered that I owned and the person buying it wanted to re register it so I called the department of transport and said what do I have to do so these people can register the car in their name ( because we didn't do transfer papers I literally just sold the car cash and gave them the keys ) and they said all I needed to do was write a letter saying I'd sold them the car and sign it. No one ever contacted me I never had to show my ID or do anything literally just a hand written letter signed by me. So unless a car is registered as stolen you could just write the letter for yourself and register anyones car in your name.
You just can't make this shit up. Blank piece of paper. "You bring the papers?" "YOU were supposed to bring the papers!" I was sure it was some kind of skit they rehearsed for the scam, I'm still not convinced she just 'didn't know she didn't own the car.'
The reason I don't sell cars with rego anymore. I sell it with rego & a current RWC. Buyer doesn't transfer it into their name, 6 months later and I'm going into the police station & calling up VicRoads in my own limited spare time to tell them that they need to chase up "Bob" at this address not me as I've sold the car to "Bob".
You're far more likely to get scammed buying a VE Commodore by the registered owner. There are plenty of rubbish VE's & VF's being sold and some asking prices are more than they were new. Some hopefuls have been trying to sell their cars for literally three years or more.
The Police should have arrested her and then let the courts decide, for there are a few potential charges, attempted fraud, attempt to obtain money by false pretences.
The owner is probably over seas ..took the plates off so it can’t be stolen or a target for theft…I went to buy a Telstra turbo in Mosman about 40 years ago …the lady was telling me it’s her brothers and he is over seas ..when I asked for rego papers ._she gave me a hand written sales paper work …no drivers licence …but she use to drive it around …
you can own a car and not have it rego'd in your name. The actual proof would be a receipt of sale. So preferably with the last owners details. Even better if it matches up to the last registered owner. There are also errors that can happen. Eg, the transport dept can make a mistake with rego or cancelling rego. She'd be crazy to go to the police station if she was scamming imo as they could charge here right there.
Adverse possession laws for a vehicle is only a few months. say you drop your car off at my house, you then move. I tell you i need the car gone, but you dont reply.. all i need is a statdec of ownership. 100% legal for me to then sell that car. (this happened to me)
>She'd be crazy to go to the police station if she was scamming She's high on ice in the video, she isn't going to be undertaking an Ocean's Eleven level heist, she just needs money for her next point
Hi Guys. I too drift through car sales. I have come across A LOT of cars from dealers that have multiple pink slips done in quick succession. Last night I found on that had two in two days. Is there any legit reason for this. I cannot find anymore history than the last three pink slips issued to hide odometer wind backs.
The scam was obvious when the scammer said that she had a police stat. dec. Police do not issue statutory declarations. They would issue reports at best, but certainly not as third party endorsements of anything. Cars are regulated by the motor transport system, as the police rightly used.
Dint think you were looking at getting a Holden. Also im sure you know this with the Alloy tec make sure the timing chain has been fixed before buying a Alloy tec engine.
Yeah, if they have been maintained and not thrashed the timing chains are fine but 99% of VEs have been abused which is why he should buy a series 2 VE which has the LFX v6
How's this for a scam lmao me mate bought a pathfinder with 190k on it. Drives it for a few weeks with endless issues back and forth from mechanic. He goes for a drive about 60kms and noticed it didn't go up from 190ks and actually has about 300kish on it lmao somehow they paused or rewound the kms 😂 I was blown away haha I've bought sooo many cars off Facebook and every time I swear the sales get weirder and weirder 😂
Registration does not denote ownership, ie I can register your vehicle in my name but you are the owner. Just like a bank may own your car but the rego is in your name. The scenario will probably be, she paid for someones drugs and they said she can have the car as payment. You see it in posts all the time when the person with the keys later retrieves the car, so these druggies are constantly trying to rip each other & others off. Makes for good content and a funny night out, also notice they like to operate under the cover of darkness lol. My rego is awaiting your payment lol!!!
Bro I would’ve dipped out the second they said the address was the chapel flats 😬
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the fact she was trying to sell the car at midnight should of been your first red flag most people wouldnt do that after 8pm unless the buyer was super keen on buying it after work and they lived a couple hrs away or something the fact she wanted you to come around late at night to buy it screams junky scam
I totally agree with you Andrew.............................FU*K I wasted 6 MINUTES AND 18 SECONDS OF my life watching this crap
Extremely stupid take.
Small red flag at most depending on the individual and situation. I buy cars routinely and I've met people at 1 in the morning etc. I bought one of my cars off of the side of a mountain in the middle of the night in a secluded area . . . . People are easy to read. If you know how to ask pointed questions its easy to snuff out all of the bullshit.
It helps that most people are actually quite honest too. Some hide things, some outright lie, but 95%+++++++++ are honest with what they have and what they know.
This shit was hilarious I could watch a whole series of Rex and the lads sussing out dodgy Facebook marketplace deals 🤣🤣
yes please 🤣
go to the rego and buy the rego papers! LOL
she is selling cars she sees laying around! After checking their details online! The cop should have arrested her for fraud!
No cap
Me too!!!
I see scams like this on Marketplace quite often - vehicles advertised for less than half market value. The story usually ends up being a serviceman/emigrant that wants to sell it before they are deployed overseas or leaving the country and want it gone asap. I even had a 'serviceman' in Tasmania that said he would ship it to any location free of charge via Defense Force freight, with no obligation to buy or pay for freight. He would not produce any details of the vehicle such as registration, mileage or VIN, but did email a scan of a license, which proves nothing. I sometimes play with these people and string them on until they finally get the sh*ts with me and I don't hear from them anymore. Yes, I need to get a life.
No, you don't need to get a life, you're doing the right thing. All the time they spend dealing with you leading them up the garden path is less time they have to rip off some poor pensioner or young kid looking to buy their first car. More power to you.
"Defense Force freight" Scan straight away. The title itself seems odd, but the likelihood of Defence having a 'freight' service that could be used to send cars around the country is beyond stupid. What would they do, use a spare C17 at how many 10s of thousands of dollars an hour?
@dagwould actually it is a legit thing but through Toll Logistics. Problem with that is that person needs to have a posting order to the location and usually coincides with a house removal at the same time
@@dagwouldhey stick on a train, usually an open car trailer similar to what is seen on car hauling trucks. Only to the nearest train station near where you are being shipped inside Australia. Otherwise probably just put in storage if going OS.
I had a similar one, Nissan Maxima for $900, looked very clean with 50k miles. Then she told me it was her husbands car and he passed away, it was his baby, and she's looking for someone to take care of it like he did. She then told me shes moving and the car is at eBay, they will ship it to me, and if I don't want it I can have it sent back within 10 days at her expense. Obviously eBay does not hold on to your vehicles, and it would cost way more than $900 to ship a car.
As my dad used to say:
"Nothing good happens after midnight"
Yeah but anytime is after midnight
@@Azmedon-AU
My dad went on to say...between the hours of 00:00 and 06:00.
Smart arse
@@johno9507 Yeah I know, was just being an asshole lol
@@Azmedon-AU 🙂
Hey, that's good. Anytime is after midnight😂 but I knew what he meant
All the boys should start uploading on there own accounts! Rex always pushing out killer content
I agree would be sick
this comment has aged well!
There’s a loop hole where you can essentially transfer rego on a car using a hand written receipt. The transport authority doesn’t ask too many questions as the seller and buyer are both named and the car isn’t reported as stolen. If the original owner ever comes looking there is a paper trail. So then how do they get away with it you ask? The abandoned car is likely owned by someone known to the scammer who has either left the country (work visa holiday visa etc) or they are in prison or similar. This is actually kind of common.. In a lot of cases the cars simply go to scrap yards, which is a real shame. There needs to be a better system.
That was an experience HAHAHA that lady was hella suss like idk how she can have the car without it being in her name. But the fact the police station was her idea just makes it so hard to tell if she was actually scamming LOL
As soon as i saw the Commission flats i would have turned around and ran.
What a shit comment, not all poor people are scum.
Commission flats and at midnight...
Maybe she thought paying the registration on a presumed abandoned vehicle meant she owned it or could sell it.
Nah she told them to check at the station to make them trust her word and not check, if that makes sense.
If somebody says that, it usually means that the car is actually theirs so people just trust them and buy it without checking.
All in all, she knew what she was doing.
This scam was bought to you by Centrelink
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@@allisterdavidson9805they go hand-in-hand
@@allisterdavidson9805 the desire for shards
Once she committed to the lie that she owned the car, she completely forgot the reality that it wasn't hers... so in her mind she was the owner!
That said, buying a car from the houso flats off Chapel St at midnight from someone without keys or rego papers was never going to be legit.
It wasn't a scam, she's a Revs promoter, interesting tactic but it clearly worked.
😂 she was a junkie not a promoter. She didn’t have a job I guarantee it
Will we see POWERED BY METH windscreen stickers in your merch soon?
All you had to do was ask if she had the keys for it. That would give you a fairly decent idea if she owned the car hence how it didn't come back as stolen. Bet she didn't have the keys either.
ahhh, the opening statement said she did not have the keys.
thats a pretty methed up situation
lol i love that you are doing deals at midnight, respect.
I’d say she’s removing plates from cars that have been sitting for some time in the car park as this obviously has been then just advertising for a cheap quick sale regardless of who owns it. No names exchanged some people would take this as a bargain and not consider the consequences!
Not listed as stolen but I reckon as soon as someone bought it and it disappeared from where the owner was keeping it there, it would have been reported stolen.
Bro why would you go see some random person from Facebook at 12 at night thats hella sketchy
broke the rule about checking out a car after dark
Good content.
scammer thought she was going to sell a dodgy car 💀💀
In the UK having the car logbook or the car been registered to someone DOES NOT mean they own it.
You NEED to make make more vids like this, very entertaining yet informative
She told yous to go to the police station as a tactic to make you believe her, the goal was to make you think "well if she's said that then it definitely belongs to her" and then just buy it without checking.
Gotta appreciate the hussle chicks just selling off random abandoned cars she has found 🤣🤣
my mate lives in the same complex and i would see the car every time i go to meet him its been there for a while
That looks like the council estate in richmond on the corner of Church St and Vic Ave...
I used to live across from it for 4 years and the amount of cooked shit I witnessed can not even begin to be described 😂
Except this is in south Yarra and not Richmond.
2k is pretty expensive for a dodgy VE, as they all do timing chains. See heaps of VE SV6 at 1500 to 2000 due to this.
Only series 1 have timing chain issues series 2 have the better LFX V6, the same one used in the vf
@@bashyamate2613 Series 2 still have timing chain issues and have seen a few Series II SIDI engines with failed chains at 150-200k kms on VE models 2010-2013.
Who goes to look at a used car at midnight.
the engine in that thing was probably as cooked as the couple trying to sell it
We need more content like this
you are such a good story teller bro
shit times have changed when you said it's 12:45am and we're on chapel Street you melbourne -ians know what time it is I thought yeah off to lambs for a souvlaki not Macca's! But hey we used to drive VK and VL's as our first cars.
Have seen so many ads for really cheap cars on marketplace, so many scammers around.
It blows my mind that she was not arrested for trying to sell someone elses car, WTF !
100%
Probable purchased it legitimately, but didn't transfer the reg over.
@@task82 Maybe. When I was in Queenstown NZ, I bought a car from a backpacker, that had been sold like 7 times from backpacker to backpacker, but reg was never transferred. Had a chain of receipts in the glove box. Cops pulled be over, and they didn't care, they said it happens all the time in the snow resort area, just as long as reg was paid by somebody.
you need a complaint from a victim. maybe the victim is dead or missing or overseas?
Great video fellas exposing dodgy scams
Who does deals at midnight
Dodgy Deals Done Dirt Cheap
It's actually quite easy to register any vehicle that doesn't belong to you. How do I figure? Nobody asked for proof of ownership when I registered my vehicle.
Scammer couldn’t get us 😍
wouldve been cool if we got ther car :(
Scammer was lost from the circus 🤡
weird that she would put it up for 2.2k as thats not that crazy good for price for a ve, especially in that condition. if i saw that in abandoned condition i probably wouldnt even check it out for 2.2k unless it was a ute or manual. anyway really interesting vid and great as usual man
Tbf with prices nowadays 2.2k for a VE is a unbelievable deal considering the one in the video is at least a SV6 which all sell for sub 10k or over, Even a running VY in decent nic is worth more then 2.2k, Especially if the car's got rego. The days of $800 running VY's and $2000 running VE's are long past us :(
Had to go back and watch this.
I recently bought a super dodgy Marketplace car at night in a bad part of Sydney. Similar situation. Not in her name. But she actually had a note from the "owner" and the keys so good enough for me! Transferred reg and cops haven't shown up yet!
No Facebook, no problems.
What a good night out with the boys making memories 😂😂😂😂
Be careful Rex. There's a lot of weird people out there. And that's anywhere in the world. Especially here in the US. I checked the new wheels and tires to see how close they are to the struts and shocks there very close but still clear. There going to take getting use too. Going to change the 23 year old fuses in the cabin of the Camry. The lights in the Camry kinda flicker but not fast. This tells me the fuses need to be changed. Keeping my fingers crossed hopefully this will take care of my problems with my Camry.
tf did i just read
What the hell are you on about.
You are one of those weird people from US, hey
@@cooperdobell548 prolly a friend
I've read that consumption of stimulants can affect the way that people communicate.
Doesn't matter if you in the States or the Land down Under. Ask for The VIN Before buying a car from any private seller
Hi, happens here often in sydney near the 2 universities.
Many international students rents car and leave them in units when they finish and they leave, other students that share accommodation with them will keep using the car until the rental company or the bank repossesses it.
Often they try and sell the car for car and get the story - finished school / uni and going back home, family paid cash for car etc etc
Other scam is some one leave and goes on long holiday and car gathers dust so they try to sell it cheap with photo shoped registration papers, as you can fill in the blanks from services NSW or Revs - My niece worked in a cafe shop 2 door down from Services NSW ( Department of Motor Vehicles and other things ) people get registration papers and white out details then double side colour photocopy it, then fill in the blanks
She has had counter staff come in and mention some aggravated customer who found out car is stolen or the paperwork is fake
People that do but them for 10cents in the dollar usually are buying to reshell /rebirth a damaged car so they have no real intention to register it properly
Bogs then to tow these cars anyway, remove the windsreen and drill out the vin, then make it a "drift car"
Can't do that in Nu Zillan. You have to load your drivers licence when you do it and in paper form, you have the particular paper ID no that was sent to you. Although, it's your id that the system ties to the vehicle to re register it.
There's also rego hold. Say you take it off the road for an x amount of time, you place it on rego hold. Renew every year you have it off and you don't have to re vin it getting it registered again.
You can get an unregistered car registered in your name without the real owner having to do anything. I sold a VY Senator unregistered that I owned and the person buying it wanted to re register it so I called the department of transport and said what do I have to do so these people can register the car in their name ( because we didn't do transfer papers I literally just sold the car cash and gave them the keys ) and they said all I needed to do was write a letter saying I'd sold them the car and sign it. No one ever contacted me I never had to show my ID or do anything literally just a hand written letter signed by me. So unless a car is registered as stolen you could just write the letter for yourself and register anyones car in your name.
First red flag: Who the F sells a car at midnight!??!
She even sounded dodgy haha
You just can't make this shit up. Blank piece of paper. "You bring the papers?" "YOU were supposed to bring the papers!" I was sure it was some kind of skit they rehearsed for the scam, I'm still not convinced she just 'didn't know she didn't own the car.'
The real owner is probably paying rego. Can't keep unreg cars in these places...
they will tow them.
Owner maybe overseas or unwel. Who knows!
4:30 She's got a piece of paper in her hand and she's smoking a cigarette. Rightio...it appears this is called 'EVIDENCE'.
The reason I don't sell cars with rego anymore. I sell it with rego & a current RWC. Buyer doesn't transfer it into their name, 6 months later and I'm going into the police station & calling up VicRoads in my own limited spare time to tell them that they need to chase up "Bob" at this address not me as I've sold the car to "Bob".
i’m praying that what i’m texting isn’t a scam lol. Dude sent me his number and adress so i just don’t get what they get out of it if they scam.
good job fellas was interesting but shows a sign of the times how cunning and devious people have become
If someone paid my rego I'd be as happy as if I won tattslotto 😂😂
Especially the 12 month one lol
You're far more likely to get scammed buying a VE Commodore by the registered owner. There are plenty of rubbish VE's & VF's being sold and some asking prices are more than they were new. Some hopefuls have been trying to sell their cars for literally three years or more.
in the us if a car is abandoned for 40 days you can take owner ship of it
This is classic …trying to sell someone else’s car…..you can buy council collections….no paper work no keys …😊
That’s 7:15 of my life I’ll never get back
The Police should have arrested her and then let the courts decide, for there are a few potential charges, attempted fraud, attempt to obtain money by false pretences.
The owner is probably over seas ..took the plates off so it can’t be stolen or a target for theft…I went to buy a Telstra turbo in Mosman about 40 years ago …the lady was telling me it’s her brothers and he is over seas ..when I asked for rego papers ._she gave me a hand written sales paper work …no drivers licence …but she use to drive it around …
0:48 OH MY DAYS THE SUPERWOG REF HAHAHHHAH
Yesss I thought I was trippin
Pretty sure i saw the same add on marketplace. 😂😂😂😂
you can own a car and not have it rego'd in your name. The actual proof would be a receipt of sale. So preferably with the last owners details. Even better if it matches up to the last registered owner. There are also errors that can happen. Eg, the transport dept can make a mistake with rego or cancelling rego. She'd be crazy to go to the police station if she was scamming imo as they could charge here right there.
Adverse possession laws for a vehicle is only a few months.
say you drop your car off at my house, you then move.
I tell you i need the car gone, but you dont reply..
all i need is a statdec of ownership.
100% legal for me to then sell that car.
(this happened to me)
@@reecemartin453 ok, just pointing out rego vs title. Have heard about those ones and results vary.
>She'd be crazy to go to the police station if she was scamming
She's high on ice in the video, she isn't going to be undertaking an Ocean's Eleven level heist, she just needs money for her next point
Midnight???? Talk about begging for problems!
Hi Guys. I too drift through car sales. I have come across A LOT of cars from dealers that have multiple pink slips done in quick succession. Last night I found on that had two in two days. Is there any legit reason for this. I cannot find anymore history than the last three pink slips issued to hide odometer wind backs.
12 at Chapel? Sounds like waiting in queues that are a kilometre long at that time
Trust your gut dude! That's so sketch!
Red flags everywhere
This could have been solved in 5mins, she wouldn't have had keys to it.... who would buy a car if you can't even unlock it, let alone drive it?
$2,000 for a dunny door.could have got double if it had a full tank.
Looked like you guys were at the commission flats?
The owner is probebly incarcerated ...or has passed? POA wasn't aware of these assets?
Never send deposit money , agree on cash or payment upon receiving it
Don’t you always ask to match the license with registration
She was trying to sell a abandoned car, she was late because she doesn't even live in the building
Yea at least you're not the bloke who has to go make the keys..ive learnt to pick a dodgy dero from a 30 second phone call at this point
pls don't comment ur reg lol
People will do anything for that next hit
She missed out on some $ for her next fix dude! You’re mean! 😂😂😂
The scam was obvious when the scammer said that she had a police stat. dec. Police do not issue statutory declarations. They would issue reports at best, but certainly not as third party endorsements of anything. Cars are regulated by the motor transport system, as the police rightly used.
@dagwould. yes they do
bro inspection at midnight wtf😂
but good vid tho make more of these
Really enjoyed this style of video
thanks broski!!!!
Any sort of online deal at 12am? Yeah, nah.
she deffos was pulling cones before she walked out with that paper
This is legit hectic content
Why would you meet at midnight with anyone? You are asking to get robbed. This is no game.
Meeting at 12 midnight? Dangerous!
What a fried unit 😂
car like that for $2000? immediate red flag, no?
A police station open at night! In NZ they operate business hours.
Dint think you were looking at getting a Holden.
Also im sure you know this with the Alloy tec make sure the timing chain has been fixed before buying a Alloy tec engine.
Yeah, if they have been maintained and not thrashed the timing chains are fine but 99% of VEs have been abused which is why he should buy a series 2 VE which has the LFX v6
How's this for a scam lmao me mate bought a pathfinder with 190k on it. Drives it for a few weeks with endless issues back and forth from mechanic. He goes for a drive about 60kms and noticed it didn't go up from 190ks and actually has about 300kish on it lmao somehow they paused or rewound the kms 😂 I was blown away haha I've bought sooo many cars off Facebook and every time I swear the sales get weirder and weirder 😂
Should've named the vid: "buying a car off marketplace at 3am!!! Gone wrong! Gone sexual!!!"
Cars get stolen and dumped there all the time, I’m tipping she sees them and sells em
So you guys met a methy on chapel st trying to sell you a car that wasn't theirs, just standard night in Melbourne really.
I sense a commodore build coming
probably a fake tag under the windscreen but it dont look like its been removed
Why would you go to buy a car at midnight..
My guess - she gets men to visit her then hides the keys and when they leave the car there for a while she sells them
Registration does not denote ownership, ie I can register your vehicle in my name but you are the owner. Just like a bank may own your car but the rego is in your name.
The scenario will probably be, she paid for someones drugs and they said she can have the car as payment. You see it in posts all the time when the person with the keys later retrieves the car, so these druggies are constantly trying to rip each other & others off.
Makes for good content and a funny night out, also notice they like to operate under the cover of darkness lol.
My rego is awaiting your payment lol!!!