Auto sale scams become more widespread

Tennessee officials are warning consumers of a auto sales scam that is getting more popular.

The scammers hit people selling vehicles on Facebook Marketplace.

They contact you and make a deal to buy the vehicle.

But then they will provide a phony wire transfer or fake check to pay for it.

They pick up the vehicle before you realize it is a scam.

And to make matters worse, fraud isn’t covered by insurance.

State officials say the best way to avoid being a victim is make sure the payment is valid before releasing the vehicle to a buyer.

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