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Luxury Lease Scam Reminds Us That You Need VC Money To Rip People Off
Luxury Lease Scam Reminds Us That You Need VC Money To Rip People Off-August 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:12:10

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So you want a luxury car, but don’t have luxury car money. What do you do? You could pull a traditional heist, , but you’re more refined than that — a businesslike, suit-and-tie criminal. No, you need something more conceptual, more convoluted, and more likely to appear on Shark Tank: A series of fake companies that promise lease takeovers on luxury and exotic cars, only to rent the cars out for profit without sending a dime back to the lessees.

At least, that’s what you do if your name is Geoffrey Eldridge Hull and you live in Baldwin Hills, Los Angeles. Hull after an investigation of his eight luxury-focused lease takeover companies found that he had defrauded at least 128 car owners.

Hull focused his efforts on Bentleys, Ferraris, and Maseratis, because why settle for less?

The process was simple. Hull, through his amorphous network of companies, would reach out to luxury car lessees who wanted out of their lease arrangements. Instead of transferring the lease agreements, however, he would just take the cars and rent them out — leaving the original lessees still on the hook for payments.

Lease takeovers aren’t uncommon, and to make those transactions happen isn’t uncharted territory. The key, it seems, is to have a company that actually does what it says on the tin — or at least until someone notices.

With VC backing, you don’t need to make money. You don’t even need to , at least for a few years. Without it, though, those same points make you a scammer — and put you under a Homeland Security investigation.

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