Total Scammers
Total Scammers, now trading as Logic Motors and based in Leeds. On calling them an Indian sounding lady answered. I asked to speak to Paul, with whom I had been emailing. When he called he said he was from Poland.
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Total Scammers, now trading as Logic Motors and based in Leeds. On calling them an Indian sounding lady answered. I asked to speak to Paul, with whom I had been emailing. When he called he said he was from Poland.
Wynn Motors Ltd are now on Face Book under the name LOGIC MOTORS GROUP . CO.UK.
Sane advert same scam
Wynn Motors Ltd are now trading as VDN Motors. Same scam same Vehicles.Facebook won’t do anything about the adverts despite being told that it’s a scam. So beware. I have also seen adverts on Face book for the same vehicles under Lucy Lee.
Scam! They are using a genuine company name and registration number! Do not buy from them! Reported to fraud, police and bank!
Wynn Motors Ltd" appears as a registered entity in the UK (Company number 14714218, incorporated in March 2023)
When searching for "Wynn Motors Ltd" specifically in relation to car sales, there is limited evidence of an active, consumer-facing retail presence under that exact name. It is common for scammers to register generic-sounding company names at Companies House to appear legitimate, even if they do not operate a physical dealership.
No physical address. Only web based contact.
Google lensed the car for sale and found it historically on you tube by a legit company. Wynn Motors have stolen the pictures.
The prices are too good to be true as the cars dont exist as they never responded to a request for a live WhatsApp video call showing them standing next to the car, starting the engine, and showing the V5C logbook.
They make excuses about why they can't, - the car doesn't exist.
They said they would send a link to what looks like a trusted third-party payment system, an eBay escrow service, or a secure dealer portal. These pages are entirely fake, built to mimic real payment gateways to steal your bank or credit card details directly.
They claim the car is located at a remote storage compound, or they'll use the distance against you. They told me it was in Cornwall some 200+ miles from me.
They say we offer a 14-day money-back guarantee and can deliver it straight to your doorstep for free. The delivery day arrives, but the transport truck will never show up.
All the reviews on the website are likely fake /AI.
They also ask for a driving licence which means they could steal your identity.
Avoid avoid avoid.
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