Fake VIN Numbers Put On Vehicles

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When purchasing a vehicle, even after checking the VIN number, you might still fall victim to scammers. Here's a case from Texas where a buyer verified the VIN, but later found out it was a replacement improperly placed over the real VIN. Vehicles have multiple VIN locations, such as the dashboard, doorpost, frame, and hidden spots known only to authorities. Scammers often change only the visible VIN on the dashboard, overlooking others. Additionally, the OBD plugin can reveal the VIN, ensuring it matches the vehicle. Always verify all VINs to avoid buying a stolen, salvaged, or untitled vehicle. Remember, tampering with VINs is illegal. For assistance with VIN verification, use our website as a free resource. www.cartitles.com

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