He Wired $77,300 For A Lexus That Never Existed, And A Real Dealer Got The Blame
A buyer wired $77,300 for a Lexus GX 550 that didn’t really exist. The dealership he blamed was real, but had nothing to do with it. AI-powered cloning scams are now hitting both customers and retailers. Losing tens of thousands of dollars to a scam isn’t something that happens all at once. In a recent case from North Carolina, a man lost over $77,000 after paying for a Lexus GX 550 that didn’t exist. His story is one of many happening across the USA right now as scammers leverage artificial intelligence tools to clone dealership websites and bleed consumers dry. More: Police Warn About Scary New Scam Using AI Videos Of Your Car According to a complaint filed in North Carolina and first reported by Autonews , the victim spent roughly 10 days in regular contact with someone posing as a representative of a legitimate used-car dealer T&T Vehicle Sales. The scam was convincing enough. The perpetrator allegedly sent photos, details, and documentation meant to build trus...