If you receive spam calls after using LightSpeedBid, the platform can help investigate the issue, but in practice this almost never happens because LightSpeedBid does not sell or share your information with advertisers, telemarketing companies, or external lead buyers. When you sell my car, sell my junk car, or request a cash offer, your phone number is used strictly to coordinate pickup and confirm offer details. Only the assigned, licensed buyer receives access to your phone number, and even then, LightSpeedBid limits what the buyer can do with it.
If you believe you are receiving spam calls, the first thing to check is whether the calls came from the buyer assigned to your order, since some towing partners call from multiple phone lines. If the calls are unrelated, LightSpeedBid will investigate to ensure no unauthorized party accessed your data. LightSpeedBid maintains encrypted databases, monitors all data access, and keeps full logs of buyer access. If a buyer violates communication policy such as contacting you for anything unrelated to your pickup or using your data for marketing, LightSpeedBid removes them from the platform permanently.
LightSpeedBid can also block the buyer from contacting you further and reroute the pickup to a new partner to ensure seller safety. If spam calls appear unrelated to LightSpeedBid, the platform provides guidance on identifying common phone scams, call spoofing, and how to report fraudulent numbers.
Because LightSpeedBid never posts your phone number publicly and never shares it with unverified entities, the chance of receiving spam calls directly from a LightSpeedBid transaction is extremely low. With strict monitoring, encryption, and controlled access, sellers remain protected.

