There are many 'scams' around that try to part you 
		with your money. Whilst many of these originate overseas there are also 
		people operating within the UK that may sound both genuine and 
		knowledgeable about karting.
If you are a buyer...
		
			- NEVER 
			send funds via an instant money transfer service such as Western 
			Union.
 
			- ALWAYS 
			determine whether the seller will accept a 
			payment method with better guarantees for both parties, for example 
			an online payment service such as PayPal (but see the next point 
			below). If not, ensure you 
			understand the risks of using other ways of transferring funds.
 
			- When using an online service such a PayPal, check what buyer 
			protection policies they have and if there are any exclusions.  
			PayPal, for example, allows you to send money "as a gift", but this 
			removes any buyer protection they offer if you then have a problem 
			with the seller.
 
			- 
			Excercise extreme 
			caution when using bank transfers - this is the equivalent 
			to handing over cash to a complete stranger.  Always ensure you 
			have sufficient information about an individual before sending money 
			- a verified address and landline telephone number should be the 
			absolute minimum.
 
		
		If you are a seller...
		
			- NEVER accept more money than you 
			are asking for and refund the difference to the buyer.  This is 
			the most common form of scam and often involves the "buyer" sending you 
			a forged cheque that will clear into your bank account and only then 
			do you need to return the balance to them via Western Union or some 
			other form of instant money transfer.  Some weeks later your 
			bank will bounce the cheque and debit the amount from your account.
 
			- Although you usually have to pay a percentage 
			and/or transaction fee, use an online payment service such as PayPal 
			which offers some protection for both buyers and sellers. Any fees such a 
			service charges may be small compared to the potential loss from a 
			fradulent buyer.
 
			- If you are posting an item, always use a postal 
			service that offers tracking and provides adequate insurance cover 
			for the goods.
 
		
		General tips...
		
			- Never meet people that you do not know alone, 
			especially if you have expensive equipment or cash with you.
 
			- Just because someone sounds knowledgeable about 
			karting does not always mean they are trustworthy.  Sadly there 
			are fraudsters in all walks of life, and some people will perform a 
			great deal of research before contacting their intended victim(s).
			
 
			- If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is!
 
		
		  Further Advice and Reporting Online Fraud
If you would like more information on common types of online fraud, or 
believe you have been a victimof such activity and would like to report the 
crime, visit the ActionFraud website at
www.actionfraud.police.uk.