Tracker has recently become aware of a car theft scam which
is being used by a syndicate in South Africa.
Vehicle tracking customers are being contacted by the
scamsters who are pretending to work for Tracker. They advise the customer that
there is something wrong with their tracking device and that they need to come
out to repair or replace the device.
Once on site the perpetrators will claim that they need to
test the device by taking the car for a test drive or they will say that they
can’t finalise the repairs on site and need to take the vehicle back to the
fitment centre.
The scamsters have targeted the customers of several vehicle
tracking companies.
If you are contacted about repairs to your tracking device
by someone claiming to be from Tracker, please ask them to take you through the
Tracker security verification questions associated with your account in order
to verify the legitimacy of the call. If they are unable to do so, advise them
that you will need to contact someone at Tracker to verify their claim. If you
are still unsure or find the call suspicious please contact the Tracker call
centre on 0860 60 50 40.
It is important to keep the following in mind:
A Tracker technician will never need to nor should they ask
to test drive your vehicle
Always check the email address the request is sent from –
this is often an immediate give away as the criminals would not be using a
tracker.co.za address
You can always confirm the validity of an appointment by
contacting the Tracker call centre on 0860 60 50 40
Article courtesy of Tracker