I Fell for a Scam Super Duty at Auction and it Nearly Cost me $38,000
May 19, 2026•Channel
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Published1 month ago
Duration18:47
Video IDMJ6yxON4Fvs
Languageen
CategoryAutos & Vehicles
PrivacyPublic
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Video TypeRegular Video
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Views607K
Likes22.4K
Comments1.3K
Engagement Rate3.91%
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I bought a Ford F-250 Super Duty from an online auto auction, and it seemed to be cover-up job that nearly cost me $38,000. In the auction listing, the photos looked almost perfect. There were no close-ups, no red flags, and absolutely no mention of accident damage hiding just beneath the surface. This wasn't just a bad buy—it looked like a skilled vehicle makeup job designed to scam an unsuspecting bidder.
In this video, I take you along for a forensic post-auction inspection as I hunt for the hidden structural issues, poor bodywork repairs, and evidence the auction yard completely hid. But I’m not just taking this loss sitting down. We are deep-diving into the auction’s rules, disclaimers, and arbitration policy to see if there is ANY loophole, misrepresentation clause, or buy-back policy I can trigger to force them to take this truck back and refund my money. Can you actually win an arbitration claim against a major salvage auction, or am I completely stuck with a wrecked $38,000 Super Duty nightmare? Watch the inspection to find out exactly what they covered up. Big thanks to @kandyman5315 for saving the day.
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