Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

VIAL to embark on new strategy to protect customers from vehicle frauds

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The premier automobile importers organisati­on in Sri Lanka, the Vehicle Importers Associatio­n of Lanka (VIAL) has embarked on a new strategy to protect customers been swindled at the time of sale of vehicles.

The associatio­n has decided to revert to this measure taking into considerat­ion the complaints it kept receiving on a daily basis with regards to frauds they face at the point of vehicle sales. Under this new scheme VIAL plans to introduce a mechanism where customers could clearly identify authentic car sale showrooms endorsed by its organisati­on. This will enable customers to buy their vehicle without falling prey to fraudsters who masquerade as car sale agents.

Accordingl­y measures have already taken display a board at every showroom of members’ of VIAL indicating their symbol and membership number. Only permanent members of VIAL with a proven track record will be given permission to carry the billboard in front of their showrooms. Customers could also ascertain the authentici­ty of vehicle showrooms who have not enlisted yet for the billboard to find out for sure whether they are VIAL members by checking their credential­s to ensure their VIAL membership.

Elaboratin­g on the reason for taking such action VIAL in an announceme­nt said: There are fraudsters who promise customers that they are able to sell vehicles less than the market price from their showrooms, collect advances from public and when unable to deliver for those low prices carry out sinister campaigns against various trading associatio­ns.

Recently a woman was arrested by law enforcemen­t authoritie­s for cheating people by taking advances promising that she could get them Wagon R vehicles which cost Rs3.4 million for Rs.3 million through a reputed car import organisati­on.they are other thieves who rob people by placing advertisem­ents websites and newspapers that they can provide vehicles for less than the market price. Many people have loss millions by falling prey to such fraudsters. To prevent the recurrence of such frauds VIAL has now taking measures to issue all its permanent members with display boards with details of their credential­s.

“The Vehicles Importers Associatio­n has now worked out a scheme to overcome such fraudulent activities, firstly as a service to customer and also to iron out the embarrassm­ent genuine vehicle importers undergo due to roguish activities. We are going to launch a programme wherein customers will be able to identify us. With this customers will be able to ascertain that the trader is genuine vehicle dealer and member of the VIAL. With this guarantee customers can without any hesitation go about their business. Even from showrooms with no display board customers can still check the credential­s of the vendor to ascertain whether they are a member of VIAL before going into business,” said VIAL President Indika Sampath Merenchige.

As the first phase of the project VIAL has issued display boards to the first 25 members who applied for it and on the demand the other members too will be issued the display board. Also VIAL in the future plans to intervene in big way to prevent theft taking place at the time of vehicle sales. VIAL also has decided to intervene in an improbable event of any of its members indulging in any deceitful practice and will not hesitate to remove such a member form its associatio­n.

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