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Warning: Ripped Off by 'great cars & trucks' .com

by "Ripped Off by..." <RippedOff-by@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 4, 2007 at 01:20 AM

Yup, this is gonna get cross-posted all over so others can be forewarned
and 
not get ripped off.

Warning: Ripped Off by 'great cars & trucks' .com

Recommend everyone avoid the Great Cars and Trucks business

http://www.greatcarsandtrucks.com
 (FYI)

The experiences will be summed up as follows: Their commision sales person

calls you up and asks if your vehicle has been sold. He has got your
number 
from an ad you have already placed in, say, yourlocal newspaper, auto
trader 
type selling 'magazines' etc. Usually they call some time, like say a
month, 
after your ad runs out. If your vehicle has not already sold, their sales 
pitch "guarantees you can sell your vehicle within 90 days for the price
you 
are asking" (unless it's really out of line. If it doens't sell they will 
refund your $ , which was $150, which you have paid to advertise with
them. 
They claim they will do all the work for you, including things like
placing 
ads in newspapers including your own local newspaper, advertising their 
website, etc so as to attract buyers, etc. A common pitch would be "would
it 
be worth $150 you to sell your vehicle for the price you are asking within

90 days?". The sales person statement was quite clear that if it doesn't 
sell within that 90 days, just cll us anytime over the phone and we'll 
refund your $. So, you think what's to lose? If it sells, it's money well 
spent for that guarantee, and if not you get your money back and so it 
didn't cost you anything after all, so what's the risk? Their lies are the
risk.

The complaint is: not once, not ever did any advertising appear anywhere 
local (no, no checking was done for anywhere else as they stated local 
anyway). Also, when calling them for a refund, it was only then discovered

that they say you have to make a claim within 7 days of the expiry of the
90 
days initial period. Also, when calling, they were not at all happy,
became 
rude, and pointed that you have to do all the work yourself. In fact,
policy 
was thrown in face

see:  http://www.greatcarsandtrucks.com/guarantee.htm

that was NEVER mentioned before, things like having to notarize and send 
copy of registration. When the sales rep had called and asked if the 
vehicles were still for sale, he was even told, "Well, yes, we are not
using 
them and they are not even licensed because we are not using them so yes,
of 
course we wan't to sell them.", so they knew for sure they weren't. A 
responsible sale agent would point out then that the money back guarantee 
didn't apply then. But they don't, therby screwing you out of your refund 
entitlement.

The other thing that happens is you get a lot of 'phi****ng' type emails 
whereby the 'sender' claims they have a 'client' who wants to buy your 
behicle and please send your banking information so they can send you the 
money. hmmm.... do you think we're so stupid that your misspelled and 
improperly punctuated scribble of a message looks OK that we would send
that 
info to someone out of the blue who hasn't even seen the vehicle (and why 
wouldn't they just contact you directly) or had ANY previous contact about

it?!?! duh!!
 




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Warning: Ripped Off by 'great cars & trucks' .com
"Ripped Off by...&qu  2007-06-04 01:20:02 
Re: Warning: Ripped Off by 'great cars & trucks' .com
"Tex" <someo  2007-06-04 13:06:48 
Re: Warning: Ripped Off by 'great cars & trucks' .com
"*" <nospam@  2007-06-04 16:21:46 
Re: Warning: Ripped Off by 'great cars & trucks' .com
darrel <drbrunt@[EMAIL  2007-06-29 20:25:55 

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