There is one, and only one, official government website for this program:
There is no application for the program.
There is no disclaimer on the site.
Beck went to a non-official site and it is a scam.
Hope this doesn’t cause him to lose credibility.
From his video, he was on the cars.gov site, but in the dealer section. He was in the login area for submitting transactions to the government. The access policy is listed above the login area, and in my opinion it looks like the website people incorrectly wrote the policy on the website.
“There is no application for the program.
There is no disclaimer on the site.
Beck went to a non-official site and it is a scam.”
You are incorrect. The Dealer Support Section of Cars.gov
does INDEED contain the “Submit Transaction” Link where clicking the “I Agree” link means that your computer is, for all intents and purposes, now property of the United States Government. Though it is for the “Dealerships”, as a CUSTOMER, when you buy via said program, YOUR information is located in THEIR systems. If you are the Dealership Owner, consider the ramifications of the warning. Scam indeed.