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What should I do if I suspect a fake buyer or scam attempt?

If you suspect a fake buyer, scam attempt, or suspicious contact while using LightSpeedBid, you should immediately contact LightSpeedBid support through your dashboard. However, scam attempts are extremely rare because LightSpeedBid’s closed buyer network prevents unauthorized individuals from contacting you in the first place. The platform is designed to protect sellers who want to sell my car fast, sell my junk car, or complete a sale without dealing with private market scammers.

LightSpeedBid buyers cannot contact sellers outside the platform. Every message, update, or pickup confirmation comes only through the official system. If you receive a text, call, or email claiming to be from a buyer but it does not appear in your LightSpeedBid dashboard, treat it as suspicious.

LightSpeedBid takes scam prevention seriously. Buyers must pass identity checks, license verification, insurance verification, and strict compliance protocols. Drivers assigned to your pickup are verified and logged in LightSpeedBid’s system. No stranger can claim to be your tow driver without matching the official assignment.

If anything feels wrong such as a driver arriving too early, asking for extra paperwork, requesting additional payments, or trying to renegotiate, you can decline the pickup and report it. LightSpeedBid immediately intervenes, replaces the buyer if necessary, and cancels fraudulent attempts. Sellers never risk losing their title or receiving improper transfer instructions.

LightSpeedBid eliminates 99 percent of scam risk and provides full protection if anything unusual happens.