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kb77
March 9, 2011
It's a scam!
I too, was duped into signing up with this company for help selling my car. My story is the same as the others. They found my listing on Craigslist, promised me buyers and a good price on my car (they already had 6 interested parties lined up!), and all it would cost me was a non-refundable $149. It all sounded great to me and I fell for it like a sucker. The only call I got that possibly could have come from them was a garbled voicemail that same day which I followed up with to no avail. They are terrible and it's best to stick it out with Craigslist, even if it takes a little longer. Don't fall for the AMS scam!
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Mr. Garcia
March 29, 2010
SCAM
A big SCAM! An individual left a message in my voice mail on 19 March 2010 at 9:10 am from the company called Brad. He stated that he has tried to contact me few times about my vehicle. When I called the company, I was informed that they have interested buyers that my asking price was very reasonable and they could guarantee me that amount since they deal with people how were pre-qualified financially.
She informed me that once I sign up for the program, I will start receiving email from the interesting parties within 24 hours and I should deal with them directly. Since they do not get involve in the sale process. It sound very convincing to me and I went for it.
I paid 249.00 dollars with the 90 days return policy because it offers the opportunity to get the money back even though I sell my vehicle for less. WOW, what a great deal!
Few dates later, I called back and inquired about the interested peoples emails and I get all kind of excuses from AMS and I request my money back. From that point forward, I realized that I have been ripped-off by AMS.
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