Scam chaser's scam website list

Jack Buster

New Member
As everyone probably knows, Agri Machinery is a re-cycled version of other previous similar websites, such as www.agriculture-vehicle.com. I have about 100 of these websites saved on my hard drive, not all farming related
 

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Tony Armitage

New Member
SCAM ALERT !

My business, Machine Assist Ltd has been cloned by some fraudsters. We DO NOT sell any farm related machinery. We are a service engineering company working on CNC machinery in the UK. We are based in Huddersfield. The fraudsters are using our details that are freely available from companies house.

They are using the email address [email protected]

and the website address www.mach-ass.com

I have had their fake website (see below) closed down several times now, they just keep moving it to different servers.

I have placed warnings on my true website www.machineassist.co.uk to hopefully stop further people being conned. The police have been notified but have told me this is not a crime!!! It is only a crime against the people they con! How can this not be a crime, using my long established business name???

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Tony Armitage

New Member
FRAUD ALERT UPDATE

Just an update on my post above about my company Machine Assist Ltd.

After having this website shut down several times by different hosting companies, I have now managed to get the domain www.mach-ass.com deleted by the domain registrar.
The fraudsters have now registered www.mach-as.com and have put the same website back up. I am now trying to get this deleted.

I have also been contacted by several people in Italy who have lost money through this con, one of whom told me he was going to kill me unless I returned his £55000! This is causing myself and my business serious problems. The police are now involved (mainly due to the death threat).
 
Problems afoot for UK tractor ‘type-approvals’ after Brexit?


CEMA – the umbrella body representing the agricultural machinery manufacturing industry across Europe – has warned of the consequences of a ‘hard Brexit‘ for the sector.

It has welcomed a new proposal for a regulation (COM(2018)397) to prepare for the UK’s planned departure from the EU.

The proposed regulation specifically relates to EU type-approvals obtained from the UK type-approval authority.

A CEMA spokesperson explained: “It is of great importance for the agricultural machinery industry that manufacturers can continue to produce and supply agricultural vehicles after the withdrawal of the UK from the EU.

Clarity for manufacturers
“Therefore the regulation is supported. To further improve it, CEMA suggests some amendments that are needed to smoothen the transition and provide legal certainty for agricultural machinery manufacturers.”


He continued: “One of the most important aspects of this regulation is that it should enter into force as soon as possible.

“This is not only important for agricultural vehicles, such as tractors and towed machinery that were EU type-approved by the UK type-approval organisation, but also for all agricultural vehicle components (such as engines and mechanical couplings) that are frequently type-approved in the UK.

“If the entry into force of the regulation is too close to the [UK] withdrawal date, this could severely hit the production process and disrupt complex supply chains.

For example, the EU type-approval of a tractor with only UK type-approved engines will cease to be valid after the withdrawal date in the case of a hard Brexit.

“This legislation would first require the new type-approval of the engine and only afterwards enable the EU type-approval of the tractor to be renewed.

“This is a time-consuming process that requires a sufficient lead-time for the full procedure.”

‘Hard Brexit’
He added: “CEMA considers that a minimum lead-time of nine months would be feasible but, unfortunately, even a swift adoption would give much less in case of a hard Brexit.

“This is why a ratified agreement is of utmost importance for the agricultural machinery sector, particularly considering the implementation of Stage V engine emission requirements in the coming years.”
 
SCAM / FAKE WEBSITE D D Plant Sales LIMITED https://www.ddplantsales.co.uk


The website https://www.ddplantsales.co.uk is a scam scammers have stolen the identity of a real company to make them appear to be legitimate all listings on website are copied from other sources avoid!

https://www.ddplantsales.co.uk
https://www.ddplantsales.co.uk/
www.ddplantsales.co.uk
ddplantsales.co.uk


CONTACT INFORMATION:
D D Plant Sales Limited
Company Number: 09312649

Address:

Congleton, CW12 4TR
United Kingdom

Phone: +44(0) 844 487-7754
Email: [email protected]
Web: https://www.ddplantsales.co.uk/

Registrar:
Namecheap, Inc. [Tag = NAMECHEAP-INC]
URL: https://www.namecheap.com

Relevant dates:
Registered on: 15-Feb-2019
Expiry date: 15-Feb-2020
Last updated: 21-May-2019

Registration status:
Registered until expiry date.

PLEASE AVOID BUYERS !
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Geno

New Member
Another scam plant equipment sales website to avoid: https://gz-tractors.com


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COMPANY INFO
Company: TRACTORES GONZALICOS C.B.

CIF: E18830265
Website: https://gz-tractors.com
Phone: +44 01227 39 0538
Email: [email protected]


United Kingdom Branch
Office Adress: A257, Ash, Canterbury CT1 1UP, UK

Germany Branch
Office Adress: Emder Str. 76, 28219 Bremen, Germany

Spain Branch
Office Adress: 30 Calle 4 Chauchina, Andalusia


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PLEASE AVOID FARMERS !!!!
See them on DoneDeal Ireland just email them but I know they won't take it down
 

Treditor

New Member
QTC TRACTORS LTD & WWW.QTC-PLANT.CO.UK SCAMS
The website operated by these people and the ads that they have on Facebook Marketplace are all scams.
Do not deal with these people and do not send them any money as you will lose the money and not receive the machine you think you are buying



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john999

New Member
SCAM Tractor Plus Limited DO NOT PAY !!!! FAKE ADS

SCAM SCAM SCAM SCAM SCAM SCAM SCAM SCAM SCAM
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!!!!!!!!!!!! SCAM !!!!!!!!!!!!
Email: [email protected]
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Burtons Green, Halstead, Essex, CO9 1RH, United Kingdom

Phone: +44 161 464 6332
+44 743 887 8044
Email: [email protected]

Tractor Plus Limited
Company number 0591 2260
VAT No GB 893 639 959

Burtons Green, Halstead, Essex, CO9 1RH, United Kingdom
 

italiano70

New Member
Good morning,

Great attention at www.europetractorsmachinery.com

Is a big fraud here..

Online scam selling excavators, he stole a lot of money and the goods never arrived ....

Europe Tractors & Machinery- Europe BNK ®™
Indirizzo: 5 Dukaat,Emmeloord, Flevoland,Netherlands,
Responsabile di vednite : Sig. Markus Van Johannes
Phone call center : +31850271640
Direttore : Stephan Kuefer Ehrlichmann
E-mail Dipartimento Vendite : [email protected]

The boy posted a new ad of the same type but with a different phone number..

http://www.emacchinari.com/index.php?azienda=Costruzioni E Scavi Srl&tel=03311675932
 

Nrd

Member
Hi all, newbie here. I found a second hand machinery site at Hull, mtf-Ltd.com...seems to me it's a fake. Can any one confirm?

A jcb 1cx for 5300 euros and 600 euros for transport to Portugal seems to easy

Thanks in advance
 

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