Car Theft From Dealerships On The Rise

Written by admin on March 11th, 2010

VIN Scam

First, a car thief will peer in through the windshield of a vehicle and record the vehicle identification number or VIN label on the dashboard of the automobile. They walk into a car dealership for that particular car brand and request a duplicate key for the same car using the VIN. The reason or, in the case of the thief, lie used is that the key is lost or locked in the car coupled with a desperate tone. You add having the VIN # to the story and it makes the whole falsehood believable. Car dealerships will then make a duplicate key using the VIN supplied to them and collect payment for the duplicate key.

One way to deal with this is to cover the VIN label using paper or placing opaque tape across it. Legally, the VIN label cannot be removed. However, you can conceal it so that the would-be thief is not able to see it. However, the number must not be covered while driving. This is more of a solution for private car owners. But, what about car dealerships?

In this trying economy, car dealers want to do their best to treat all potential customers well so that they come to them for a new car or more service. Thieves take advantage of the courtesy and coolly steal cars right in front of their eyes using stolen VIN numbers. No break in – no damage. The scam has worked because car dealerships are not asking for identification. It’s not that this is not policy for the dealership to ask, they’re just not following it. A car dealership should require identification, a driver’s license and a registration card for that vehicle before cutting any keys.

Car Dealership Theft

Car dealerships need to be especially careful because a business could suffer greatly from this. Just recently at Quick Cash Auto, a cash for car business, a car thief was caught on video tape stealing a car key to a Mercedes and it aired on the Channel 12 News!

A thief brazenly found a way to slip into the back office. The surveillance camera caught him feverishly searching for the car keys to a Mercedes. He took a huge risk and actually succeeded in swiping the car keys. He drove right off the lot in the Mercedes in broad daylight!

Thanks to video surveillance placed in key areas throughout the dealership, the thief was caught on video. Quick Cash Auto immediately had the video aired on the Channel 12 News that evening as well as the following morning. One of the employees at Quick Cash Auto received an anonymous phone call from an individual describing the stolen Mercedes and stated it was parked in the nearby area. How about that?… Saved by the video.

Suffice to say, Quick Cash Auto was able to recover the stolen vehicle back to their lot. The owner of Quick Cash Auto immediately added more upgrades to the dealership’s security to the point where it is more airtight than ever before. Considering the shape the economy is in, Quick Cash Auto is doing rather well in these times and the owner obviously intends to keep it that way.

Bond Mejeh produces automotive related articles for Quick Cash Auto, a service helping people sell a car. Quick Cash Auto not only buys pre-owned vehicles of any make or model, but they also provide numerous articles about vehicle repair and automotive news.

Please visit www.QuickCashAuto.com for more information and be sure to check out our automotive blog.

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