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oka gamanika,

Harvey valla there are around 200K cars flooded and will be coming into market as second hand cars.

there are people who can make changes and fix the flood issues to the cars and make them look like fresh cars. (i mean not damqaged by flood). they cahnge the seat covers, make the flood moist smell go away as well.

Also they can get any records wiped out related to flood damage, and sell the car.

so if you are in surrounding states and Texas, be careful with such scammers, even dealers will do that and try to sell you the crap cars.

Ninna radio news lo vinna e scam gurinchi. During katrina, this happened and people are repenting still.

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2 minutes ago, Spartan said:

oka gamanika,

Harvey valla there are around 200K cars flooded and will be coming into market as second hand cars.

there are people who can make changes and fix the flood issues to the cars and make them look like fresh cars. (i mean not damqaged by flood). they cahnge the seat covers, make the flood moist smell go away as well.

Also they can get any records wiped out related to flood damage, and sell the car.

so if you are in surrounding states and Texas, be careful with such scammers, even dealers will do that and try to sell you the crap cars.

Ninna radio news lo vinna e scam gurinchi. During katrina, this happened and people are repenting still.

Spread the word...

Gp

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Just now, TOM_BHAYYA said:

First useful post of th day

Worst comment of the day, Jai Balayya

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Good post. Not only Texas but surrounding states lo unde vallu kuuda jagratha vayya. Dealers & others flood ayina cars ni fix chesi ammi dobbutaru. So be careful when buying used cars for next 2 years. The way they do it is also sneaky. Carfax reports lo kuuda telvadhu as they won't report it.

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flood aina car lani dead cheap lo konukondi  and get it fixed by local mechanics ^^ 

this is the other side of the story

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Just now, mettastar said:

flood aina car lani dead cheap lo konukondi  and get it fixed by local mechanics ^^ 

this is the other side of the story

fix cheyadam easy kaadu.

vadu ammetappudu anta cheap ga kuda emi ammadu thats the scam right

. u will be loosing money

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8 minutes ago, Mod23isBhai said:

Bro how is weather in LA? Harvey moving to LA

New Orleans lo baaga varsham vundi

Nenu vunde place lo appudappudu light rain

Lake Charles lo full varsham

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http://www.theoaklandpress.com/general-news/20170829/michigan-attorney-general-warns-residents-of-scams-after-hurricane-harvey

When flooding hits, hundreds of vehicles are damaged. Many will end up on the used car market. Vehicles with flood damage from a hurricane can be shipped across the country in a matter of days and appear for sale on the internet or at car lots, without any mention or obvious signs of the damage.

The National Salvage Vehicle Reporting Program, an independent third party standards body for the federal government’s comprehensive database on vehicle damage history, reports that thousands of water/flood damaged vehicles have been sold at auction, including some then resold without disclosure that they were flood-damaged.

Water can damage vital parts of a car including airbag sensors, brakes, and electrical systems — and the damage may not show up right away. Weeks or months could pass before evidence of damage is known, putting the purchase past warranty and leaving a driver without a car.

Have the vehicle inspected by an independent, competent automotive technician who has no relation to the seller. Since water damage can be hard to spot, paying an expert mechanic for an inspection is a good idea.

Check the vehicle history. Get the VIN (vehicle identification number) and trace its history through the National Motor Vehicle Title Information System database for a small fee. The National Motor Vehicle Information System is administered by the U.S. Department of Justice.

Some consumers also choose to trace vehicle history using commercially available reports such as Experian’s Auto Check or CarFax. A vehicle history should tell you if the car has been in a flood region or issued a flood or salvage title.

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11 minutes ago, Rendu said:

New Orleans lo baaga varsham vundi

Nenu vunde place lo appudappudu light rain

Lake Charles lo full varsham

Ok stay safe bro 

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