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A must-see for machine owners, 9 routines often used in fraud in the excavator industry

Release Date:08.05.2023 Views: 381

Driving an excavator is most afraid of hard work, but as a result, you will encounter a scammer and lose money. Today, the editor has sorted out nine common excavator industry fraud routines and fraud information, hoping to give some help to the majority of operators:

1. I told you on the phone that it was a high-speed rail job with a long construction period, because the price of the job was so low that two drivers were needed. Be sure to pay attention! It is likely to be a scam information!

2. The price is good, the job sounds good, the agency fee is not high, and the construction period is very long. But the only requirement is to pay the introduction fee first! More than 99% are liars!

3. If you ask the lessor for detailed information on the project, if the other party hesitates to describe clearly, or answers the question inappropriately, or refuses to say more, it is likely to be a liar! You don't want to say, I don't want to do it, do you?

4. Don't use local machines, if you insist on using machines from other places, it's basically unreliable! The other party is likely to have a bad reputation in the local area, and the equipment cannot be adjusted! This kind of work, even if you don't have work at hand, don't do it!

5. If the local machine owners are not willing to do the work, you must not do it! There is always a reason for them not to do it! Maybe your phone won't come back!

6. Those who open mountains, dig pits, and fill seas should try their best not to touch them. If you really want to do it, you must show the government approval document! Don't do it without legal procedures! The risk is great!

7. If the renter is an individual and wants to rent a naked car without paying rent and security deposit in advance, don't do it! No matter how high the price is, don’t go there! Equipment is valuable!

8. "Construction machinery management offices" have sprung up and established in various places, forcing machine owners to pay fees and register. It was later confirmed that these agencies are neither law enforcement departments nor industry management departments, and do not represent the government and administrative departments. Construction machinery census and number plate registration are advisory, and whether or not to register is completely voluntary for the owner.

9. Some unscrupulous repair shops will exaggerate the severity of the fault, and fool the owner of the machine to replace the accessory assembly, or replace the parts that are not related to the fault, in order to maximize profits. They will also replace original parts with sub-factory or counterfeit parts, and even replace the original parts on the equipment.

The editor of the nine-point routine about excavator scammers first introduces here. If you are interested in understanding or purchasing small excavators, you can contact our company. Welcome to our company for field inspections.

A must-see for machine owners, 9 routines often used in fraud in the excavator industry

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