Will someone buy your car back??
How can some people be so lazy when buying a car? If they see a source like carfax, that says buyback guarantee. No big company will buy back a car, if a car is in excellent condition the buyers usually end up buying a car. There have been times when some consumers have bought a car and it was damaged. They later on remember at the time they bought the car it was buyback guaranteed by CARFAX. Actually it is all a big lie and a scam so CARFAX can make money.
CARFAX refused to honor its much touted buyback guarantee. That guarantee promises to reduce the risks of buying a used car and protect consumers from unknowingly buying a used car with DMV-reported incidents salvage, fire, flood damage, odometer problems or lemon history.
But it has been discovered it's not much of a guarantee at all. On its Web site, CARFAX says it "may buy the vehicle back for the full purchase price" if consumers discover a specific type of DMV-reported incident with their car that was not listed on the original report. But the guarantee has several restrictions and it doesn't cover all branded titles.
Many consumers say it's just a hoax. CARFAX falsely represents what it does. They claim to provide a vehicle's history, but when their records aren't accurate, they won't honor their guarantee.
CARFAX is a huge fraud. The best thing to do when buying a used car is to get it checkout by the dealer. After getting it checkout by the dealer then take it to a body shop for an inspection. CARFAX is not reliable and should not be trusted…

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