Many of our member dealers are reporting to us that you have been targeted by an automotive vendor scam making its way across Florida. This scam comes in the way of an invoice from an auto vendor for some inexpensive items, but the vendor does not exist and the supplies were never ordered or delivered. Please inspect the example invoice from “Lot-Rite Automotive Supplies” included herein. Then make sure your Accounting Department is aware and on alert.
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