2. WHAT IS FAKE AUCTION ?
• A fake auction is a scam usually operated in a street market, disposal sale or similar environment,
where cheap and low quality goods are sold at high prices by a team of confidence tricksters.
3. HOW FAKE AUCTION HAPPEN
• Typically, during the sale, members of the gang operating the scam will pose as customers; they will be
given boxes of high-value goods for a very low price, and will pretend to be very pleased with their
bargain purchases. In reality, these goods are handed back and forth between the fake 'lucky customers'
and the sellers, out of view of the real customers, after each time the con is completed. The fake
auctioneer, who is usually the gang's leader, will often be a skilled, practised orator, who will typically be
able to win the confidence of a substantial proportion of his potential victims.
4. STEP CRIME
• Commonly employed techniques include selling what appear to be boxed, high-quality branded goods,
but which are actually very inferior, cheap fakes; or are rejects which have serious faults. Alternatively,
the boxes may contain only blocks of wood or breezeblock or bottles of water etc. The gang will have
members in the audience throughout the deployment of the scam, and will not allow customers to
open any of their purchases in the shop/market. They will quickly lock up, and/or escape before any of
the victims realise that they've been conned.
• No-one will be given genuine receipts or guarantees, although the gang may claim these documents are
within the sealed boxes. In common with many confidence tricksters, the gangs very often move from
town to town, city to city etc. to reduce the risk of them being caught. They have been known to use
violence when a lone (prospective) victim confronts them.