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At Palais True Car Sale, but Fake Bank Transfer: "I Didn't Press Confirm"

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It's a fraud case that was brought before the Nîmes Correctional Court, Tuesday, October 14, 2025. Arrested for the theft of a vehicle by the use of the trick, Dylan, the defendant from Annonay in Ardèche, was not at his trial. His technique is well worked out. Once the future victims contacted, he sets an appointment to see the car by making a bank transfer, in case the vehicle would suit him. And every time, guess what, it suits him. Especiall…
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It's a fraud case that was brought before the Nîmes Correctional Court, Tuesday, October 14, 2025. Arrested for the theft of a vehicle by the use of the trick, Dylan, the defendant from Annonay in Ardèche, was not at his trial. His technique is well worked out. Once the future victims contacted, he sets an appointment to see the car by making a bank transfer, in case the vehicle would suit him. And every time, guess what, it suits him. Especiall…

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objectifgard.com broke the news in on Thursday, October 16, 2025.
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