Virtual vehicle vendor scam fuelled by COVID-19 pandemic, warn Better Business Bureau She found one on Amazon from a third-party seller.
The product description stated no programming was required.“It said simply swap your existing electronics inside this key shell and install your original key to this key case.
It was supposed to be as simple as that,” Mannella said.After buying two key fob shell cases, Mannella said she swapped the fobs as instructed.“I hit the beeper and the lights went on and I thought it works.
Then I had to go somewhere the next day and when I turned the car over it would not start,” said Mannella.She was forced to have her car towed to a nearby dealership where a vehicle diagnostic test later determined she needed.