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Vehicle History Report Scam
While I can’t speak for the functionality of the website or the quality of the reports, this website was given to me by an ‘interested buyer’ who was obviously running a Vehicle History Report Scam. If you are a seller and a buyer is insistent on using this website and wants you to pay for a report, that is almost certainly a scam.
Beware - likely scam.
To be fair this is "kind-of" a scam.
Someone contacts you, says they're interested in buying but only if you furnish them with a regofacts report. The report might or might not be worthwhile, but is likely overpriced - the info is available for much less from trusted government sources.
After you pay for the report the buyer is no longer interested (and regofacts has your credit card details!)
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