Used cars stock-Japan partner
If your dealer is claiming they have used car stock when you believe they do not have, there could be several reasons for this discrepancy. Here’s how to approach the situation:
1. Verify Their Claims - Ask for proof, such as inventory reports or dealership photos. - Check their auction access (USS, TAA, etc.)—reputable dealers usually participate in daily auctions. 2. Possible Reasons for the "Lie" - No Available Stock Matching Your Needs – They might not have the specific models/conditions you’re requesting but steal lie they do to get your commitment. - Financial or Supply Issues – They could be facing cash flow problems or delays in sourcing cars. - Broker vs. Direct Exporter – Some "partners" are just middlemen with no real inventory. - Market Demand – High demand (e.g., for hybrids, SUVs) may deplete stock quickly. 3. Red Flags of a Scam - They avoid video calls or in-person meetings. - They demand upfront payments without providing concrete details. - Their website/social media lacks verifiable transactions or reviews. 4. Next Steps - Request Transparency – Ask for auction sheets, stock lists, or real-time updates. - Use a Verification Service– Companies like [JEVIC](https://www.jevic.org/) or [JUMVEA](https://www.jumvea.org/) can validate exporters. - Find Alternative Suppliers – Work with well-established exporters like [BE FORWARD](https://www.beforward.jp/), [TradeCarView](https://www.tradecarview.com/), or [SBT Japan](https://www.sbtjapan.com/). 5. Legal Action (If Scammed) - File a complaint with Japan’s [Consumer Affairs Agency](https://www.caa.go.jp/). - Contact your local embassy for support“Would you like help finding reputable Japanese exporters? We can provide a list of verified suppliers. Let me know your specific car requirements (model, budget, etc.)”