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    South African motorists are being cautioned about an increasing number of tow truck scams where unscrupulous tow truck operators deceive accident victims into handing over their vehicles under false pretenses.

    How These Tow Truck Scams Work

    According to Juan Hanekom, National Director of the South African Motor Body Repairers’ Association (Sambra), these fraudulent operators exploit the shock and confusion that follows an accident. They approach motorists claiming to be acting on behalf of their insurance provider, using persuasive tactics to gain control of the vehicle. Instead of being taken to an accredited repair facility as promised, the vehicle is transported to a private storage location, where steep hourly fees are imposed for “safekeeping.”

    Victims only realize the deception once they attempt to recover their vehicles, facing exorbitant release fees before their cars can be transferred to legitimate workshops.

    A Growing Concern in Gauteng

    A recent incident in Gauteng underscores the severity of this issue. A mother warned her community after her daughter was targeted following a three-car collision.

    “Within minutes of the accident, tow truck operators arrived, questioning whether her daughter had insurance. One of them handed her a phone, claiming that her insurer was on the line,” Hanekom explained.

    The person on the other end of the call falsely warned that her vehicle’s airbag could unexpectedly deploy if she attempted to drive, creating a potential safety hazard. Additionally, she was told that her insurance would not cover any damages if she continued using the car in its current condition.

    Believing she was speaking with a legitimate representative from her insurer, the daughter consented to having her vehicle towed for an assessment. Later, she discovered that the car had not been taken to an accredited repair center but was instead being held at a tow truck company’s premises. To release the vehicle, the company demanded an outrageous R12,900 fee.

    Legal Challenges in Recovering Vehicles

    Seeking assistance, the family approached the South African Police Service. While officers were willing to accompany them to retrieve the car, they informed the victim that because she had unknowingly signed a digital authorization form, their ability to intervene was limited. This document had effectively granted the tow truck company legal permission to tow and store the car while charging accumulating fees.

    How to Protect Yourself from Tow Truck Scams

    While many towing services operate professionally, an alarming number of operators are taking advantage of unsuspecting motorists. Hanekom warns that these scams are becoming increasingly sophisticated, making it crucial for motorists to remain vigilant.

    Tips to Avoid Tow Truck Scams

    To avoid falling victim to such scams, motorists should follow these precautionary steps:

    • Know Your Insurer’s Approved Tow Services – Insurers often have partnerships with accredited tow operators. Keep these details easily accessible and personally contact your insurer or broker rather than allowing a third party to make the call.
    • Verify Before Acting – Never take a phone call from an unknown number at face value. If someone claims to be your insurer, end the call and dial the official customer service number directly to verify.
    • Check Identification – Ensure that any tow truck operator present at the accident scene is from an authorized service provider.
    • Read Before Signing – Do not sign any document without reading it thoroughly. Be particularly cautious with digital signatures, as they may authorize unexpected charges.
    • Call for Assistance – If uncertain, contact a trusted friend or family member before agreeing to any towing service.

    “In the aftermath of an accident, it is vital to stay composed and follow the proper procedures to avoid unnecessary expenses and stress,” Hanekom advised. “Motorists should stay informed and vigilant. By recognizing these tow truck scams and taking preventive measures, they can safeguard themselves from financial and legal troubles.”

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