
Before buying a car used, read this post. People really have the technical ability and desire to change the mileage on the well -worn automobiles.
Rami (@Rami_Saf 415), who often publishes car -related T -Taxox, posted a post in which he was shown to develop a wire and a tablet in his car through his dashboard computer.
After coming down the bar on the tablet screen, the car’s mileage falls below 100,000 miles above 190,000 miles, which is about 100,000 miles in a few seconds.
He said in the video, “Take a look better,” because I’m probably the last that was already in the car before you buy. “
Numbers rigging
The internet is full of so -called oudometer correction tools as Rami is used for his trick, but is it customary to move mileage on the car?
“And likewise, you committed a federal crime.
Hanksro will be fine only when Rami tried to recover the vehicle used for his demonstration without revealing the user. We have no reason to believe that he did so. After making the video, he could also change the mileage.
Motor 1 Taktok reached Rami directly on the message but no immediate response was received.
Federal law refuses sellers to manipulate sellers from manipulation in the car’s oodometer to deceive the user. Doing so can result in three years and fines in the federal prison. But if the fraud is not known, what happens?
Carfax named as a response to a potential mileage manipulation threat was nominated by the impossible. The data company, which offers detailed reports of the history of used vehicles, has emerged as a resource for users who want to avoid fraud by the seller.
“Ian” wrote, “Carfax will know.”
Another user named Joham wrote, “Carfax never fails.”
Carfax cannot legally guarantee that they will detect any and all the odometer frauds, but its reports are manipulated in such a flag. That is why the company is the first place. On the Carfax website, they list agencies in every state where such manipulators can make their claims.
For buyers, the best defense is alert. Odometer fraud is a crime that promotes consumers unaware. Rami’s video, which has promoted thousands of shares and about 15,000 likes, along with more than one million ideas, possibly made many people realize that such fraud is possible.