WesBank warns car buyers of resurgence in online auction scams

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WesBank warns car buyers of resurgence in online auction scams

 

WesBank is warning car buyers in South Africa in the face of a resurgence of online auction scams, particularly on platforms like TikTok. These fraudsters are preying on unsuspecting customers hoping to snag a bargain in the automotive retail space.

 

How the scams work

These sophisticated scammers create convincing fake accounts that use WesBank branding, purporting to be official representatives selling bank auction vehicles. They lure unsuspecting buyers with seemingly irresistible deals, pressuring them to pay over large sums of money to "secure" what appears to be an auction-listed vehicle.

However, once the payment is made, the scammers quickly close their fake accounts and vanish with the customer's money, leaving their victims with no recourse.

 

Essential tips from WesBank

WesBank is committed to educating and empowering individuals with the knowledge to recognise and avoid these fraudulent schemes. Here are essential tips to help you safeguard yourself against online auction scammers:

  • Registration and deposits: To participate in a legitimate auction, registration is mandatory. A refundable deposit is typically required from the bidder upon registration. It is crucial to understand that a genuine WesBank auction will never ask for a deposit to "secure a certain car" before the auction. If you're asked for such a deposit, it's a major red flag.
  • Know the terms and conditions: Always familiarise yourself with the general terms and conditions of auction sales. This includes understanding payment procedures, buyer responsibilities, and refund policies. Knowing these guidelines will help you more easily identify and avoid scams.
  • Beware of "too good to be true" offers: Be vigilant against potential scams, especially on online platforms. Always ensure you're dealing with a reputable auction house and an authorised representative. As the saying goes, if an offer seems "too good to be true," it probably is.

 

Recognising red flags

Staying alert for red flags is crucial to protect yourself. Be vigilant for common warning signs such as:

  • Sellers requesting payment outside of the official auction platform.
  • Reluctance to provide additional information or photos of the vehicle.
  • Vague or inconsistent product descriptions.
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