How to deal with a site scamming by using my car photos?

Topic summary

Main issue: A third-party storefront (vinbid.org) is allegedly using photos and details of the poster’s car without permission and is demanding payment to remove the listing.

Key claims:

  • The poster is the vehicle’s owner and asserts that continued display violates auction agreements (e.g., Copart) where listings are removed after sale.
  • The demand for money to delete the post is characterized as extortion and a breach of Shopify policies; a request is made for platform action.
  • The site is described as recently created and profiting from the car’s images/information without consent.

Evidence:

  • A product-page link is provided.
  • Multiple screenshots are attached that appear to show the listing and the money-for-deletion request.

Outcomes/status:

  • No confirmation of action taken or counter-arguments presented.
  • The matter is unresolved; the poster states an intention to pursue legal action.
Summarized with AI on January 5. AI used: gpt-5.

https://www.vinbid.org/products/2023-bmw-m5-vin-wbs83ch07pcn02912

This site will break the rules. Since I am the owner of the car. He demands money to delete photos of my car. Breaks the rules. Please take action. The site is scamming

This site is scamming. Since my car demands money for deleting a publication. This violates the laws and regulations of Shopifao. Extortion of money because the car is mine. Without my permission you have no right to distribute my object

This site has not existed recently. after purchasing a car, the auction deletes all information about the car.

According to the agreement, this car was removed from the copart a month ago. after purchasing the car and in all auctions. since I am the owner of this car. this violates the rules of the auction contract and some rules.

I will sue for using my car for personal gain!!!

These sites also have no right to use my car for profit.