As scams continue to rise across Minnesota, more and more residents are finding themselves the targets of increasingly sophisticated schemes.

With the convenience of online shopping and the growing reach of technology, scammers are exploiting these platforms to trick unsuspecting individuals into parting with their money.

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Every year, Minnesotans lose over $30 million to fraudulent schemes ranging from fake prize promotions to bogus car sales.

This brings us to the latest scam alert in Minnesota, this one from the Olmsted County Sheriff's Office warning residents about a new and elaborate scam that has surfaced in the Southeast Minnesota area.

Fake Car Dealership Scam Pops Up in Rochester / Olmsted County

The OCSO posted a warning to their Facebook page about a new scam involving a fake car dealership website.

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The fraudulent site, operating under the name "Scott Auto," is tricking people into sending money for vehicles that don’t exist. The listed address, 660 50th St SE in Rochester, is actually Olmsted County property behind Fleet Farm, not a legitimate dealership.

660 50th St SE Rochester, MN (Google Maps)
660 50th St SE Rochester, MN (Google Maps)
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The scammers have created a sophisticated website, complete with a phone number and email contact. They even claim to offer vehicle delivery, but officials warn this is part of the deception. The scammers will no doubt request down payments or deposits upfront before disappearing with the victims' money.

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"Scott Auto" Scam Website (via Olmsted County Sheriff's Office)
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The sheriff's office urges caution when purchasing vehicles or property. Always verify the legitimacy of the seller and never send money unless you have seen the product in person. Scammers often create fake urgency, so don't be pressured into making quick decisions.

While we're on the subject of rising fraud in Minnesota, keep scrolling to see a list of 20 common fraud schemes to watch out for and avoid falling prey to.

If you suspect you’ve encountered this scam or have any concerns, contact local law enforcement immediately.

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20 Common Scams To Look Out For In Minnesota

The more you know about common scams, the better you can protect yourself against them.

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