This online store is a scam.they use…
This online store is a scam.they use old pictures taken from the internet. instagram etc. the prices are also clearly too cheap
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This online store is a scam.they use old pictures taken from the internet. instagram etc. the prices are also clearly too cheap
I wanted to use these guys for an M57 engine swap to my 2008 Defender. Seemed legit until a wire deposit was kicked back because the business name could not be found by my bank. When I asked for new bank info they sent me this:
Names : Lionel Kum Nana
IBAN : DE38100100100038199147
BIC : PBNKDEFFXXX
They were not willing to give:
Full legal entity name (exact spelling)
Handelsregister number (HRB/HRA) + court (e.g., Amtsgericht Hamburg)
VAT ID (USt-IdNr.)
Managing director name (Geschäftsführer)
A proper invoice with matching entity + address + bank account titled to that entity.
They are definitely a scam. Avoid at all cost!
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