Don’t think that if you have bought a great truck from ongoing auction there is no mechanic fraud done there. Great price comes with great risk too as the mechanics that are working on these trucks that are sold on auctions are so clever, they will mash up the thing and sell it as working. This unhappy buyer is talking about his truck, a 2003 Ford-F250 Powerstroke that he got out of an auction for easy money. But it is not the money when you see the failure, you feel so deceived and you are not going to buy something else from an auction.
The eyes can be fooled, this is another proof of that. You cannot be always certain of what you are buying until you disassemble it and see what you have bought with your money. The clever mechanic fraud will come to the surface after some blocks driven in the neighborhood.
The auctions are a great place to buy used trucks and cars, but while doing this you need to be too careful here. These trucks are sold without any warranty that they will work and it’s the description only that you see and trust. Don’t be so trustworthy because here fast money are made and then you got nothing on them as you have signed the deal when paying the money. What you see is what you get is the word here and watch out of the mechanical fraud that is going to get you if you are not taking precautions.
There is a head gasket failure on the 2003 Ford F-250 that was bought from the auction and the mechanics that are working there did a great job with covering that up doing a mechanic fraud at the same time, these guys are too skilled and they will get you in any way that they can to take your money.
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