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b torra
April 3, 2010
FRaud, Fake Carfax report
I went into Toronto Auto Station last winter to purchase a SUV to use for my landscaping company.
I made a deal for $3500 with Ray Behroozian for a 2001 Mitsubishi Montero Sport ES/LS vehicle.
After signing the contracts I got a whole slew of sleazy offers for car insurance and a parade of snake oil salesmen wondered in the office to offer me this and that. Ray Behroozian gave me, on request, a CARFAX report of the vehicle. It seemed fine but after the contract was signed and a whole slew of high pressure after car sales came in, I got a bit weary.
Once I arrived home I made my own CARFAX report on the vehicle. The Serial Number was: JA4LS21H51PO62620, 4 door Wagon/Sport Utility, Black, Rear wheel drive
The CARFAX report I got from CARFAX.COM was different from the one Ray Behroozian gave me. I confirmed with CARFAX that the report Toronto Auto Station gave me was a FAKE!!!
The FAKE Carfax reported that it was an Ontario Car and had no accidents.
The REAL CARFAX report states otherwise:
1. The vehicle was bought in Arlington Texas in July 2001
2. A title (#22020137111082251) was issued in Arlington Texas in Aug. 2001
3.In 2003 it was brought to Canada via Saskatchewan Motor Vehicle Dept.
4. on Dec/2003 and June/2004 car accidents with this vehicle reported
5. On 04/30/2005 a Salvage Title Rebuilt Title Issued
6. More than 6 Salvage Titles were issued from 2005-2007 (02/2006, 01/2008, 01/2008, 01/2009)
7. Last known owner was a Fariba Maleki (this name will become important later in my report) of Richmond Hill, Ontario who serviced the vehicle at Midas Auto Service in Richmond Hill for 2-3 years and was using a vehicle that was deemed unfit by Ontario.
8. Branded as : Salvage, Junk, Rebuilt by Carfax
Ray Behroozian told me, also put in writing, that the vehicle was "accident" free and was a Canadian vehicle. I exercised the "cool down" law period and canceled the contract within 24 hours.
I informed them that I want my deposit back ($1000.00) and wanted the contract canceled ASAP. Ray Behroozian refused and stated he needs to keep it as an "administration" fee. He also stated I would need to pay an extra $750.00 or he would 'fix me'. I reported this threat to the police and they told me to contact the Ministry since the threat was "non criminal" in nature. I disagree since he was actually trying to extort me for an extra $750.00 on top of the $1000.00 he already had. And for what? Ray Behroozian and the staff at Toronto Auto Station lied, committed fraud and extorted me out of money and they want more and the police won't do anything because it's a "ministry issue, not a police issue".
I wrote off my $1000.00 and decided that I would pursue that via small claims court when I have the money to hire a lawyer. However, to make matters worse, Ray Behroozian REPORTED this incident to as a "repossessed car" therefore he ruined my credit.
I just found this out recently when I tried to by a new vehicle and they stated I have a repossession and default.
STAY AWAY FROM THESE CROOKS AND CRIMINALS.
Back to Fariba Maleki. Apparently Ray Behroozian's wife is named "Afarin Maleki" so it's a family scam or they use multiple names to pull these scams. So beware anyone named Afarin Maleki or Fariba Maleki. If you do a google search you will see how many scams these people did. If I researched before hand I would save myself a lot of problems.
If anyone can help me please email me or post under this thread.
Thanks,
PS. Ray Behroozian also said if I paid the car cash he would "knock off the GST". I have reported this to Canadian Revenue Agency and they took my statement. I hope they get this crook and cheat.
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Nathan J.
March 10, 2009
Great Experience
I wanted to buy a Toyota Camry so I called Reza Ray Behroozian at Toronto Auto Station, he gave me an honest opinion, fair price and all of the information that I wanted and when I came in to pick up the car, it was in great condition and ready. I was very impressed with the quality of service. A great experience thanks to Toronto Auto Station and Reza Ray Behroozian.
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October 16, 2008
Fraud / Deceptive practices
I bought a car from Toronto Auto Station. It was a 2004 Nissan Xterra that they claimed was a lease return from Nissan Canada. After about 3 weeks with this suv I had numerous problems with the most expensive being the transmission was blown.
I had tried to take the 30 day exchange guarantee but Ravi, the salesman gave me the run around and that wasn't going to take place they tell me. After more hideous problems I had it completely checked by a certified mechanic in Down Town Toronto. He told me to do a 'trace' on the suv because it had obviously been involved in an accident.
I did do that and I learned that this car was a write off in the USA. Sent to Quebce where it was 'Canadian Fitted' and in my hands. A lemon and an unsafe car.
My nightmare just begun as I contact Manager Mr. Ray Behroozian who can only be described as an 'a**'. He threatens and is 100% a snake oil salesman and tried to further rip me off by selling me an more expensive truck. When I threatened to report it to Ontario authorities he became abusive.
So my options were to report him and guess what? He was right- they don't care . I didn't even get a response from the Ontario Consumers office and the Toronto Police told me it's a 'civil' matter. How can that be? I was under the impression it was a criminal manner?
If anyone can help me please contact me. A lawyer or consumer rights person would be great!
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