He had to pay 600,000 TL to get back his vehicle worth 1 million.

He had to pay 600,000 TL to get back his vehicle worth 1 million.

15.10.2025 12:42

In Malatya, Necmettin Temur was deceived by fraudsters after he was misled by a fake receipt for a car he had listed for sale online, valued at 1 million TL. After learning that the vehicle had been sold to a third party, Temur paid approximately 600,000 TL, including notary, lawyer, and other expenses, to retrieve his car from the new owner.

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In the Kumyazı neighborhood of the Kale district in Malatya, a citizen named Necmettin Temur experienced the shock of his life. According to the claim, Temur put his light commercial vehicle up for sale on the internet for 1 million TL.

HE LOST HIS VEHICLE TO SCAMMERS

Shortly after, Temur agreed with a person who called him from Konya and claimed to be a teacher, and transferred the vehicle at the notary with a fake bank receipt. After the sale, when he realized that no money had been deposited into his account, Temur understood that he had been scammed and reported the situation to the police without delivering the vehicle. Investigations revealed that the vehicle had been sold to a third party for 480 thousand TL.

He had to pay 600 thousand TL to get back his vehicle worth 1 million TL

HE PAID 600 THOUSAND TL TO GET IT BACK

The prosecutor's office decided that the new owner of the vehicle had legal rights due to the sale made through the notary. Following this, Necmettin Temur paid 480 thousand TL to get the vehicle back. Temur, who stated that he suffered a total loss of approximately 600 thousand TL including notary, lawyer, and other expenses, filed a complaint against the suspects.

He had to pay 600 thousand TL to get back his vehicle worth 1 million TL

"I WANT THE SCAMMERS TO BE CAUGHT"

In a statement regarding the incident, Temur said, "I put my vehicle up for sale. Shortly after, a person who claimed to be a teacher called my child. The person requested a discount, stating that he was a teacher. We agreed on a price above one million TL with a discount of 30 thousand TL because he was a teacher. Meanwhile, they sold the car to another person for 480 thousand TL. I suffered a loss of 600 thousand TL including lawyer, notary, and other expenses. I want the scammers to be caught," he said.



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