Like others here I accidentally tried to check my registration status with Qld Transport, arrived at this website and signed up not knowing I was in for a monthly slog. It went on for several months... See more
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These people are scammers claiming to be from Queensland. They advertise as an Australian vehicle registration portal, but they are not. If you ring their customer service the lying little t**ds claim... See more
I keyed in the legitimate Qld Registration website from my renewal notice and this popped up as first option. (My mistake, I didn't check thoroughly). You fill in your car registration number, your c... See more
Australiancarcheck.com is another of these scam sites. Had a very articulate and persistent ‘buyer’ try and direct me to get a report from there. Thankfully I had the sense to see the red flags with t... See more
A bullshit price for a 2.00 PPSR scam…
A bullshit price for a 2.00 PPSR scam set up wanting 50.00 for a 14 pages of bullshit check for my car... when all you need is the PPSR and vicroads rego check too see anything wrong with the car...
scammers
scammers, a person viua FB marketplace contacts and ask the report from this website. absolute scam
Scammers for motor vehicle sellers
Total scam preying on motor vehicle sellers in Australia. They pretend they're really interested in buying your car and ask you to download a vehicle report from their website.
Australiancarcheck.com is another of…
Australiancarcheck.com is another of these scam sites. Had a very articulate and persistent ‘buyer’ try and direct me to get a report from there. Thankfully I had the sense to see the red flags with the lack of the .au and non-government site supposedly giving detailed reports on vehicles. Um, don’t think so!!!
Australiancarcheck.com seems to be the…
Australiancarcheck.com seems to be the same scam as this 1. I was just lucky that the firewall on my work computer would only open it as read only and would not allow me to put in details. That made me look into it and, lucky.
Disgusting scam
Disgusting scam.
Took money out of my account and said we must have authorised it.
Think how many people they are taking money from with out permission.
I never authorised payment to them. No rego due at the dates they said we took it out.
I have reported to the bank .
Why are they still able to do this.
Wrong on all levels.
Yes comes up before Services NSW ,and…
Yes comes up before Services NSW ,and took $9.95 for nothing, Was trying to do regular yearly registration and do not need any vehicle check . Big SCAM .
Luckily NAB credit card blocked payment !!
Thanks NAB
Scammers
These people have charged my card somehow, they are scammers and they need to be stopped.
I reported them to scam watch but I…
I reported them to scam watch but I don't understand why no one is stopping them stealing money! Their website link showed up between 2 QLDtransport websites. I needed a car rego certificate to apply for a job. I made a mistake. They charged me .50cents. I called the bank and they cancelled my card. Called ausvehiclecheck and woman hung up on me as I asked what am I paying .50cents for exactly? Hope they get shut down! Who is turning a blind eye to them and why?
I don't know who these people are
I don't know who these people are, but somehow they took about $65 out of my bank account without my permission. I have never had anything to do with them
Preys on clickbait mistake, not a genuine service
Like others here I accidentally tried to check my registration status with Qld Transport, arrived at this website and signed up not knowing I was in for a monthly slog. It went on for several months before I realised and cancelled. It is not ethical business practice to be making money off people's ignorance and use of online sources to check on their vehicle registration. Should be shut down on a Trade Practices Act basis.
total scam
total scam. They make it looks like you are paying for your rego instead you getting the details you already know about your car like colour, year, sedan ? for 0.50 cents and then 9.95 every month after. REPORT!!
Scammers who should be shut down
Ausvehiclecheck is a scam and should be shut down immediately. Unknowingly, Ausvehiclecheck accessed my credit card details and charged a $9.95 membership fee to my account. I have subsequently stopped my credit card to avoid future fraudulent activity by this scam operator. Avoid at all costs. I also contacted the operator who has supposedly closed my (unathorised) account.
New Modus Operandus
These criminals have a new modus operandus.
They have created pages on Facebook raffling off cars and gold bullion and other stuff, all purportedly in the interests of some charity or other.
When it comes to buying a ticket, they do not offer the option of Paypal (which has stricter operating guidelines) but you can only buy a ticket in the raffle by supplying your credit card details.
By some means or other their Facebook pages are headed "Sponsored" which suggests/implies that their page is sponsored by Facebook, thereby giving an aura of "legitimacy" to their Facebook page. Facebook clearly are profiting by this "sponsored" racket and are living off the proceeds of crime in doing so.
These pages are NOT legitimate. Facebook takes their money but doesn't vet them. They are fronts for criminal activity.
I am still wondering how this bunch of scammers (ausvehiclecheck) got hold of my credit card details, email address etc, as I have never used their services in my life.
The only link I can possibly presume is that they are behind one of these criminal Facebook fronts, but the question then becomes - which one- as they are breeding like flies.
So be wary of this new way of extracting from you your credit card details, as the first sign that they have got you is when strange debits appear on your credit card statement.
Total scam
Total scam. No idea how i got signed up, reported fair trading, said mother company in UK. Buyer beware not applicable because we are tricked into u unknowingly subscribing, i think they are legally unlegal
SCAM
SCAM! never signed up for it and have no idea how they got the card details. never use Bing, so I'm baffled.
Am reporting to the ACCC.
I just discovered that their office address is a virtual address!
I have just called the number on their website and had the charges cancelled, just make sure you know whose email address was used to sign up with.
Bend over and brace yourself
Bend over and brace yourself. SCAM thought it was transport dept. They take all your details then for some reason get security alert from bank for fraudulent activity be very aware AVOID
These grubs are scammers!!
These grubs are scammers!!. Got me for three months of $9.95 from us scam set s others ding rego search. Bank can't refund and you have to dispute it with the muppets as fraud. Not worth the time and energy. Had to cancel credit card. Put them on the hit list....shut the bloody website down!
Rubbish
Was looking for a vehicle check when buying a new car, and as with all others, scammed into a $9.95 a month subscription for no apparent ongoing service. Would also give them minus stars if it were possible.
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