• False Pretending, Subterfuge and Arrangement are included in the Garage Cover Form Exclusion for Physical Damage Coverage, which excludes coverage for losses incurred by the insured as a result of the fraudulent actions of others. Examples of false excuses include hiding a customer with a car under the pretense of a test drive, selling a car by an insured and receiving a false check for it, and selling a car by an insured and being instructed to deliver it to the wrong person because of fraudulent instructions. The exemption can be waived by adding false pretence insurance to the garage’s liability policy. This confirmation applies to the insured when the insured vehicle has been fraudulently seized. It also covers losses caused by the purchase by the insured person of a car from a person who did not have legal ownership of the vehicle. Coverage is most needed by car dealers, but it may also be desirable for banks that sell seized cars to the public.