Vincheckpro

P.O. Box 391146, 68139, Omaha, United States
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About Vincheckpro

Our mission is to give you free VIN check service with the information and tools you need – without the expensive price tag. Why? Because we believe that everyone deserves to be in the know before they invest their hard earned money in a car.

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Bikram Modi
CA

FRAUD!!!!!!!!! FRAUD!!!!!!!!!! If you have a car or truck on sale on Facebook or kijiji . Fake people will show interest . Ask for VVR from this website . They will acknowledge they will be in the next day , taking a day off . They need the VVR before committing to drive that far . Fraud website on check out takes you to PayPal . I fell for it , soon realized it was scam and reported to PayPal . Got refunded within hours . Case closed !!!

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Tenzin Yeshi
CA

I would give minus -100000 to this… I would give minus -100000 to this website. Don’t fall for scams. They are pretending to buy your car and they will as you want my new with cash or bank draft after that, I will ask you VVR and they were making you to buy from their website $26 scam cheap people

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Tired
US

Claims to be free but isnt Claims to be free, because their mission is to provide free and accurate vehicle history details to the average person before they put their money into a vehicle. However, when you go to access the report, it costs a minimum of $12. Nothing to use here is free. False advertising

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Fuzzy Pony
US

Wish I had checked reviews before I… Wish I had checked reviews before I paid for a report. It was a total scam and the info that was given was incorrect (said that no accidents were found and I know the Georgia State Patrol issued an accident report when someone rear-ended me).

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Hold My Poodle
US

Gullibility tax The $6.95 for the report is a gullibility tax. It had no information other than the vehicle specs, not even the color of the car. The car's owner was at fault in a serious crash which was reported to and covered by its auto policy. There's an outstanding repair recall. The owner died and the tabs expired two years ago. There's a lien on the title. The car was stolen. Before the theft was reported the thief took it to a mechanic who updated the mileage in a system other services accessed but this one didn't (last reported mileage was 39,000 miles, this report showed 19). Most of that information should have been in the report. If you're buying a used car, just spend the extra money for a real report from AutoCheck or CarFax. Saving $20 or $30 on the vehicle history will cost you so much more in the end.

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