Spot a Yo-Yo Car Scam and Save Time and Money

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Car buyers should watch for warning signs of the yo-yo scam, a common dealership financing tactic. Doidam 10/ShutterstockYou may have “financed” and purchased a car. You drive home happy. Then weeks later, the dealership calls you to tell you the financing has fallen through. They are threatening to repossess the car if you don’t sign new papers. You’ve been the victim of a yo-yo scam, also known as a spot delivery scam.It’s a common scam that affects consumers nationwide. But how does it work, and how do you recognize it when it’s happening to you?How Yo-Yo Scams WorkAccording to the Center for Responsible Lending, a spot delivery sale is any deal where the financing is not finalized until after the buyer has driven off the lot with their new car. And it affects 4.5 percent of car buyers. However, 11 percent of buyers with fair or poor credit scores experienced a yo-yo transaction.

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