The Car Allowance Rebate System was signed into law last week, but there are already scammers out there trying to phish information from consumers looking to trade in their old cars. Here are some things you need to know to avoid these scams: If you come across any website that uses the term “cash for clunkers”, it’s not official by any means. The program will not get started until late July or early August, because regulators have up to 30 days to figure out a system for distributing and collecting vouchers. Avoid websites and “dealers” that ask for personal information or ask you to pre-register for the program. Information about the real program: Allows up to $4,500 for a qualified trade-in to purchase a new car that gets better gas mileage than
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The Car Allowance Rebate System And Scams to Avoid
