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| 1. Written by Onestopmotors scammed me - Mik, on 04-07-2009 14:44 Onestopmotors telemarketers kept calling me for a month straight in June 2009. They promised me over and over they would sell my car for retail dollar. A manager got on the phone and told me to pay their $499 fee on my credit card and they would sell my car before my next credit card payment was due!! What a scam! I looked onestopmotors up on the better business bureau and they had 200 complaints and an F Rating! I called onestopmotors customer service pretending to be a buyer and they never called me back. Onestopmotors smells like a ripoff to me. Stay Away! |
| 2. Written by Tgar333, on 02-06-2009 15:38 One Stop Motors has been the victim of Internet slander. A number of negative posts have began appearing on the Internet dating back to 2007, coincidentally, the same year a disgruntled employee was let go from the company. According to One Stop Motors President, Rob Wilder, the company has researched the complaints, attempting to match the names posted on each listing with their database of clients. None of the names listed in the complaints board match their records of active or past clients. One Stop Motors believes most of the complaints are the result of a disgruntled employee that was let go from the company in 2007, as well as posts from local competition. “We have thoroughly researched each complaint that has been posted for two reasons. One, we want to see whether these are legitimate postings, and two, if they are, we want any customer, past or present, who is not satisfied with our services to contact us right away. We have always gone the extra mile to ensure the happiness of our clients, and we will always continue to do so,” said Wilder. Third party consumer protection sites have also researched the negative complaints and have publicly denounced their validity, declaring, “One Stop Motors customers can feel safe confident and secure when doing business with the One Stop Motors program - Committed to total customer satisfaction.. One Stop Motors ensures that all customers get the highest level of service and support.” About One Stop Motors One Stop Motors specializes in the sale of used cars online. The company offers value added tools such as shipping, financing, extended warranties, insurance, marketing and advertising support for sellers and fraud protection for buyers. Contact: Robert Wilder President / CEO 702 567 8817 www.OneStopMotors.com |
| 3. Written by RonS, on 20-06-2008 18:27 Yes. This is a very common theme with them. They claim they can sell your car for over Blue Book value ect, and they also only list your car under Yahoo Search Marketing with the most ambiguous and cheapest search terms you can imagine. Yes, hardly anyone would ever type such a term into a search engine as you mentioned. Simply look at the different autos they have listed on their site and try to find them by doing a search from Yahoo. I bet you wont as they are all listed with ambiguous keyword strings like \"ford f150 in texas\". One of their telemarkers was quick to point out in a sales pitch to type in \"classic corvette\". It was already staged at #1. She became pissed off when I was demanding to know why I could not get any of the random vehicles being offered on their site to come up in the search results. The onestopmotors site itself is almost nowhere to be found on the search results. This is something surely not worth what they are asking. Not even close. A single posting you would make alone on craigslist is more effective then the package they offer. Its a complete ripoff. |
| 4. Written by Soldier36, on 07-06-2008 12:17 I agree, I had the same problem with them. A complete waste of money and time They promise you that they can sell your car for over your asking price, and when you shell out the cash, they make a cheapo effort to sell your car and you never hear from them again....dont waste your money |
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They promise you that they can sell your car for over your asking price, and when you shell out the cash, they make a cheapo effort to sell your car and you never hear from them again....dont waste your money