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CLAMPING DOWN ON UNLICENSED MOTOR VEHICLE DEALERS

Released on November 28, 2012

The Financial and Consumer Affairs Authority of Saskatchewan (FCAA) is raising awareness about the risks of buying vehicles from unlicensed vehicle dealers.

Unlicensed vehicle dealers - also known as curbers - are typically defined as individuals who do not possess a motor dealer's license but are buying and selling multiple vehicles in a short period of time for the primary purpose of making a profit. This can be costly for the consumer and is a violation of The Motor Dealers Act.

Buying a vehicle from a curber is risky for a number of reasons. Practices like odometer tampering, selling flood damaged or stolen vehicles and covering up safety issues are common among curbers. Often, curbers will lead the buyer to believe they are selling the family car when they are actually in the business of buying and selling vehicles for profit. Additionally, resolving conflicts between buyers and these unlicensed dealers can be costly and frustrating.

In an effort to stop this practice, the FCAA has launched a campaign to investigate suspected unlicensed vehicle dealers.

The best way for a consumer to ensure they are buying from a licensed motor dealer is to ask to see their motor dealer's license. Every licensed motor dealer must have one available for viewing on their premises.

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For more information, contact:

Eric Greene
Justice
Regina
Phone: 306-787-2952
Email: eric.greene@gov.sk.ca

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