It seems that the days when they could pay for a sold car with counterfeit banknotes are a thing of the past: all calculations are mainly done online, there are also many possibilities to check the authenticity of banknotes.
However, Anton Shaparin, a spokesman for the National Union of Motorists, warned that such schemes are back. Potential buyers complain about hard times and distrust of banks, ostensibly for these reasons, and keep money in cash.
“The easiest way to protect yourself from this type of fraud is to immediately run the money through an ATM that recognizes counterfeit bills,” The car expert advises.
His colleague Jan Heitzeher also warns against the tricks that scammers use. He told RBC that when the contract is drawn up, real money is shown to the seller, but at one point one of the attackers diverts the seller’s attention and the other turns the notes into counterfeit ones.
Requires 7,000 tires in popular sizes
Without ties, public order cannot be guaranteed, and medical care cannot be provided to those who need it.
“Behind the Wheel” together with the Popular Front began to collect money that will be used to buy tires for cars of the People’s Police and operational services of the LPR and DPR: ambulances, the Ministry of Emergency Situations, vehicles delivering humanitarian aid to the inhabitants of Donbass and army equipment. You can make your contribution
on the collection page.
Source: Z R
