I'm sorry, but even those that have "unlimited" Carfax accounts can ONLY use those accounts "personally".
It would be against Carfax Terms of Service to run the VIN for you.
Excerpt from Carfax legal disclaimer:
"CARFAX and its affiliates and are protected by United States and international copyright, trademark and other applicable intellectual property laws. You may not modify, publish, transmit, display, participate in the transfer or sale, create derivative works, or in any way exploit any of the Content, in whole or in part. "
I don't mean this disrespectfully, but even dealers have to pay for Carfax & Autocheck full reports.
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You should ask the SELLER of this vehicle to provide the reports,
If there is nothing to hide, the seller can & should run the report, make it available to potential buyers, & absorb the fee.
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I/We consider that a cost of doing business & it protects BOTH the buyer & seller.
Carfax & AutoCheck companies are NOT non-profit organizations. They charge for their research results & rightly so....They do not allow paying users to run results for non-paying users.
AGAIN- no disrespect intended!
They just don't allow it.
And a person could get in trouble (legally) for doing it for you.
(& they could get in trouble with Yahoo! for posting that which is illegal to post.)
I am sorry
2007-10-20 14:17:54
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answered by Vicky 7
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answered by Jonathan 3
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OKAY THIS IS WHAT I HAVE DONE AND WHAT I DO FOR MY CUSTOMERS WHO ARE LOOKING AT A CAR.
I CALL THE DEALER OR THE SELLER AS LONG AS THE BUYER IS INTERESTED IN IT AND ASK THE SELLER TO FAX ME A COMPLETE REPORT ON THE VEHICLE.
9 TIMES OUT OF 10 THEY WILL DO THIS BECAUSE THEY ALREADY HAVE IN ON FILE, THEY HAVE ALREADY CHECK THE VEHICLE OUT BEFORE THEY BOUGHT IT.
2007-10-18 07:14:10
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answered by Anonymous
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There's none but I found a coupon from this site and got my report
for only $4.99. Carfax is too expensive! http://buycheapcarfax.blogspot.com/
2014-01-22 17:17:58
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answered by IceD2009 3
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Why does this question get asked 10x a day? If the information is useful to you, then why do you have a problem paying for it? It costs companies like CarFax a lot of money to compile the information, they provide a service and the service costs money. The information they provide could save someone thousands of dollars and it gives people peace of mind to know the history of their vehicle. Why not pay them for the service, then?
2007-10-18 08:12:15
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answered by Anonymous
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No such thing unless the dealership offers you one which is highly unlikely. You have to go online and pay for it.
2007-10-18 06:46:04
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answered by ? 6
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from a dealer
2007-10-18 06:45:38
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answered by Guy_from_Chicago 2
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http://danqiudanqiu.com
This is amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2014-04-26 19:09:58
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answered by Anonymous
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