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Wheeler Dealers’ Mike Brewer reveals he was SCAMMED as he issues urgent warning after selling car over the phone

Includes tips on how to avoid a scam

WHEELER Dealers' presenter Mike Brewer has issued an urgent warning after revealing he was scammed.

He took to YouTube to explain details of what happened and how he was conned after selling a motor over the phone.

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Wheeler Dealers' host Mike Brewer claims he has been scammedCredit: YouTube
He posted a video to his X account explaining what happenedCredit: YouTube

The petrolhead said a buyer used fake information to fraudulently buy a car from him.

He told his X followers: "We think we’ve been scammed not only once but possibly twice.

"Once by a customer who scammed somebody with their ID to buy a car but the second time quite possibly by the car provider.”

Mike explained how his One Automotive group had advertised a white VW Golf Mk7 GTD for just over £10,000. 

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He stressed there was initially lots of interest in the car but things quickly took a turn for the worse.

An interested driver rang up and promptly offer to buy it.

As they didn't live nearby the buyer instead arranged a collection service to pick up the vehicle at Mike’s Leamington Spa base. 

Mike admitted that before letting the vehicle go they ran various checks on the buyer's personal information to process the sale.

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The buyer's driving licence “checked out” and the bank details provided appeared to be legitimate. 

The individual was invoiced, with the courier then arriving to pick up the vehicle. 

To his surprise, Mike was contacted by his bank who revealed the person charged for the vehicle had disputed the sale.

He explained: “They tell us this chap has opened up his statement and he’s seen he has paid for a car at One Automotive and it wasn't him.

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And the drama wasn't over yet as the TV host claimed he was being forced to repay the money to refund the suspected scammer.

He added: “We did everything we could do. We did our due diligence. We checked the card, checked the names and addresses and did everything we possibly could do.

“And somehow now we get a reverse charge so we’ve now lost not only the car but the money as well. We are not at fault.”

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Mike finished by offering a warning to anyone selling their car.
He said: "If you're going to sell a car make sure the customer is there in person with ID and with a drivers' license.

"Check the address, check where they live, and check everything."

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