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Provo United States of America
Onestopmotors WORKS! BEWARE of phony complaints!
Oct 19, 2007 09:22 PM 5179 Views

I read the review regarding the "one stop motors" service posted on mouthshut.com, initially I was alarmed to read the comments posted by a one stop customer.After listing my truck I was a little leary myself, however just 2 wks after listing (1997 Chevrolet) with their services, my vehicle sold for $14000.


I was EXTREMELY pleased with the services they provided, and would absolutely suggest their services to my friends and family.My truck was listed in the truck trader for 3 months, recieved a fair amount of calls, but NO REAL buyers.Not only this, but after 6 wks (or so) of being in the truck trader I lowered my price to $12, 000, still no REAL "bites".


One Stop suggested I advertise the truck for $14500, nearly $2500 above my asking price in the Trader. Again, wasn't real sure what to believe. Their sales rep pushed their "financing program", "claiming to have options for all types of credit".


Again, wasn't real sure what to think or believe initially.I received a phone call from a woman in the customer service department, claiming to have a gentleman interested in my truck out of state.


From that point forward, I worked with One Stop the following day, my cashiers check was over nighted, and a shipping company arrived to pick up the truck.


One Stop financed me a buyer, and helped me to recieve my full price. Although I was skeptical at first, I must say they have made me a firm believer in selling my truck online!


I would absolutely recommend them to anybody selling a truck.


S. Townsend, Provo UT


Silicon Valley United States of America
Beware of OneStopMotors.com: Internet Scam!
Sep 11, 2007 01:29 PM 9413 Views

This is one of the classic "internet scams" going around for those who are unaware of the slick marketing tricks used by this internet company that preys on consumers who are trying to sell their cars. The sales person makes a cold call - finding your car ad from a local magazine - in my case - Auto Trader - and contacting me to say that their advertising is better because they don't accept ads from dealers only private parties.


They guarantee your car will sell within 6 to 8 weeks if it is priced at the market value. They also claim that they are more successful than Auto Trader or other ads because they offer financing and shipping to any place in the U.S. They claimed that your car goes on the front page of Yahoo.com and other car auctions on the internet. I was called by two different salesmen from OneStopMotors.com, and when I finally called back, both of these salesmen were no longer available, and another one took their place. He promised me that I would no longer have to pay a car payment, insurance and so forth, as his internet ad company had the best arrangement for car sales. He said 80% of their customers don't mind paying for shipping to ship the car from California (where I live) to anywhere in the U.S. as part of the financial deal. He even called my daughter's phone and gave her the same sales pitch.


Since I was having no luck selling my car through Auto Trader, I looked on his web site and saw the price ranges for the advertising. The less expensive rates had been x-ed out and the "premium" price was the only one available: $450. I told the salesman that was too high as I only paid $60 for AutoTrader. He continued to emphasize the differences between OneStopMotor.com and Auto Trader and stated with confidence that I would have no problem selling my car within 8 weeks. After I gave him my credit card no., I never heard from him again. I called the customer service no. and was told to deal with them only. I called several times within the next 2 months, and was told I would have to be more patient. That was August 2006. I never heard back from them, so I can only assume no one ever even inquired about my car.


They are located in Las Vegas, NV. I complained to my credit card co., American Express, and they were unable to do anything, and for the most part, believed the owner of the company, who wrote a long letter stating that I signed a contract (which I never was shown on their web site) and gave them my "digital signature!" I don't even know what a "digital signature looks like, let alone having given one. This company needs to be investigated because they are undoubtedly taking big chunks of money from alot of trusting people and they are not standing up to the"promises" they make to lure customers away from more reasonably-priced ethical advertisers.


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