Archive for the ‘Uncategorized’ Category

Don’t Buy the One Stop Motors Product! If you have then cancel now!

May 24, 2009

Their (onestopmotors, onestopmotors.com, 1stopmotors) product is a complete ripoff! Do an internet search for “one stop motors scam” or “onestopmotors bbb report” to learn more. If you have just had your credit card charged, have it canceled now! If you need instructions on how to do this do an internet search for “how to cancel onestopmotors credit card purchase”.

Cancel Your Credit Card Purchase Now! You Have Just Been Scammed!

May 2, 2009

One Sop Motors is a Scam based out of a Las Vegas Boiler Room! Read this blog and many others on the net for verification. Read the BBB report on these oxygen thieves as well. Dispute your credit card charge now! Inform your card issuer that no services have been rendered as indeed nothing of any real value will be!

Another Sensible Person Reports – One Stop Motors Scam

May 2, 2009

“I had this guy called Matt which promised me that he could sell my car for $1000 dollars more than what I asked, for but of course he wanted for me to pay him $300 for marketing purposes (yea right). So I told him that if he sold my car for $1000 more he could just get his costs of the sales price. When he found himself cornered and without any argument he became rude. Whatever you do never give out your credit card number to these thieves. They give you absolutely no guarantees. I looked them up in Nevada’s better business bureau, and they are not even a member. Further more they have had 167 complaints of people giving their credit cards to them and then never hearing a word from them again. Some people getting robed of $500 and up. This company is a joke. They have other affiliates so watch out. (Sell-car-free.com and sell-my-caronline.com) same scam just different names, since of course the word is already out about these lowlifes. Its funny how they managed to get a good review in here.

Probably Matt’s mom did manage to sell her Rav4. Beware of the dogs in this one. Matt if you are reading this…eat S..T”

 

Found at http://www.complaintsboard.com/complaints/one-stop-motors-c60583.html

Sorry for not Posting all of your One Stop Motors Horror Stories.

July 21, 2008

I promise as soon as I get caught up in my work Ill be posting more of the complaints that have been forwarded to me. All you other folks who have not been suckered yet just be certain to back away. If you just have been taken in by onestopmotors (1stopmotors, one stop motors), it would be wise to have the transaction cancelled right away.

How to Set Up a Advertising Scam for Vehicles and Make Massive Bucks

July 9, 2008

Well the first thing you would do is get a website built where you can “advertise” vehicles. This part of the process is actually pretty cheap in itself. You can simple post the required job on a freelance gig board if you dont know very slightly advanced web design yourself. They have a ton of desparados in countries like Pakistan that will do it for pennies on the dollar. Next you would have to score your prospects. The cheapest and most unethical way would be to scrape numbers off of the likes of auto trader magazine, craigslist, kijiji.com, ebay.com and other competitive sources. Then you would assign these phone numbers to auto dialers and telemarketers in a boiler room. To cover this expense and not actually have to pay anything for labour, all you have to do is make sure you pay these people on a commission only structure. So no real cost there. The only major expenses would be minimal infrastructure (telephones, booths, a few desks and computers…maybe even some crappy furniture and some ugly fake plants, a good supply of coffee, etc.). Also you would run ads to attract as many people as possible to call and recall the numbers that you scraped (ill gotten gains). Likely one of the more costy start up expenses.

Your business model would revolve around targeting folks who are not having much luck selling their cars, trucks, heavy equiptment, boats, yachts, vehicles, and suv’s at some of the best sources out there and getting them to accept the misconception that it is a very easy and practical to increase the price of your vehicle (to more than cover the excessive cost of your ad offering). You point out to them pre-laid keywords (bait) in paid advertising on the likes of Yahoo! with terms like “classic corvette“, as you guarantee to them that their keyword placement will also be within the top 3 “positions” with “Search Engine Optimisation”. As you also do not inform the victims that what you are actually doing is purchasing Pay Per Click advertising from the likes of Yahoo! instead. This has nothing to do with Search Engine Optimisation. This is done while not informing the end customer that their vehicle will only be assigned the most insignificant term possible that hardly anyone would likely type in anyway. This is because these are the absolute cheapest search terms that could be found. This would be a term like “ford f150 in texas“.  Naturally you do not want to spend any meaningful amount on actually advertising the vehicle as you claim. This is due to the fact that as a scammer you do intent to make serious money of this alledged not-for-profit advertising charge. Certainly not “off the back end” with shipping and finance charges as you claim because the simple fact is you are not expecting your actual sales ratio to be profitable for that “back end”…you wont be selling enough cars to make money of those sectors, and the beauty is you dont have to!

Naturally, being a slightly intelligent scammer you know these misdeeds will not go unnoticed. To drown out complaints from blogs, consumer advocate, and extortion sites like ripoffreport.com; you must buy various domain names with your company’s name in it and post them with almost meaningless content on the internet. This way if anyone does type your firms name in any one of a number of variations, less complaints are likely to show up in the search results. 

The finer details can be figured out as you go along. Heck, you dont even have to start out as a proper business entity of any kind. Now all you have to do is wallow in cash and figure out a way to sleep at night. Thats not so difficult now is it?

Sadly, eventually, there will be someone who is uncorruptable. Who will come along and write the truth. Someone who has the know-how and fortitude to remain vigilant and ensure the truth is available for those who are willing to look for it. Someone who makes backups and promises to aid their fellow man in exposing what is not always seen by everyone for what it appears to be…least at first.

This is the lure of the use of deception to gain. A form of evil itself incarnate.

To the one or those that are One Stop Motors, OneStopMotors, 1 stop motors, 1stop motors, and 1stopmotors:

Do the right thing and confess your betrayal and usary of your fellow man. Turn yourselves in to the proper authorities and make ammends for what you have done to innocent victims and society.

Typical Complaint on One Stop Motors (1stopmotors)

July 8, 2008

We too, were took by this company. We advertised my son’s 2002 Mustang GT and we wanted 13, 000 and they offered to get us 15500 for only $500.00. So we went with them. Not one time after we paid have we heard from them. I have went on and lowered the cost myself twice because we have not had one call on this car. I think there should be a class action suit to get our monies back. – Christina and Don Acors – Used with permission.

Doing some One Stop Motors Research? Lucky You! Smart Move!

July 8, 2008

Do yourself a favour and bolt away from purchasing their “advertising” package ASAP. Still if you would rather do some research and not take my word for it, be sure to type in “one stop motors scam” or something along the lines of “one stop motors complaints” into the search engine. One Stop Motors has devoted a considerable amount of effort and interest into creating pages and bunk domains to drown out the true facts about who they are and what they actually do. In lieu of this a search for “one stop motors” or “onestopmotors” will still yield some valuable information but you will just have to scroll down the results just a tad bit more. Also note in an attempt to further hide the truth there might be some branding changes in the pipe (like 1stopmotors, 1 stop motors, 1stopmotors.com). Seems in fact right now they already have 1stopmotors.com almost completed, all they need to do is to put in some proper english into the intro as their Pakistani designers cant do it themselves.

Ripoff-Report.com paid off by One Stop Motors (OneStopMotors.Com)

July 6, 2008

Many people do not know that the site Ripoffreport.com is a scam unto itself. Once a company gets reports on the Ripoffreport.com website they generally look into it and see what they can do to make the bad info go away. After a company makes an inquiry they might recieve an email such as this one from ripoffreport.com:

From: EDitor@ripoffreport.com
Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 7:36 PM
To: seanluke@earthlink.net; Chris McFarland; Steve Miller
Cc: EDitor@ripoffreport.com; ‘Maria Crimi Speth’
Subject: Proposed settlement offer Federated Financial… RE: as per our last conversation

Chris McFarland & Steve Miller.
 
SO you know, I have had no Internet for the last 2 hours.. Plus, I am running a fever and going to bed.
 
 
If you want the Corporate Advocacy Program
 
I would give you a reduced fee of $2,500 up front and a monthly monitoring of about $125 a month.. paid every 4 months.
The normal cost for the amount of Reports you have would be about $9,000 and much more of a monthly monitoring fee,.
 
THIS WOULD INCLUDE:
 
An investigative Report by Rip-off Report. In this case, we know it would be a very positive one, turning all the negatives into a positive. Anyone would want to do business with your company. You will wish there were more Rip-off Reports on you, …NO joke…
 
Monitoring and verifying FIRST all Rip-off Reports and REBUTTALS. they would be contacted within in 30 minutes of their filing and put into a holding bin,  we would also be explaining a positive view of what has happened over time and how we know, (and we do know) that you will take care of the situation, and they would be given your special contact e-mail address to take care of any issues they did not get resolved by your staff with in 14 days. AS a part of this program, Federated Financial (like all its other members) would be guaranteeing complete customer satisfaction and a refund of fees if they were not satisfied. ( if applicable)  (this can vary with different businesses and can be discussed)
 
There is a lot more to the program, I will sent that to you if you want, it will come  as an attached document….
 
Have a happy safe and healthy new year!
 
sincerely,
 
ED Magedson”
This was taken from the http://www.bad-business-rip-off.com/ website. A must read for anyone who wants to know the truth about the ripoffreport.com website.
It is true that many bad business are exposed on ripoffreport.com, but the sad fact is that ripoffreport is proactive in taking money from these companies to issue BS staements about them being trustworthy when they actually are not. It appears from the response letter posted above that ripoffreport.com’s “investigations” that are conducted after these companies shell out dough are 100% horsecrap.
This is an interesting bit of info from the ripoffreport.com website at http://ripoffreport.com/capWorks.asp:

  • Fees for enrolling in the program are based upon the number of Reports filed, the number of offices you have, and/or the size of an average sale. Additionally, there is a flat set-up fee to offset the costs associated with programming and contract legalities. Rate sheets will be sent upon completion and verification of the intake questionnaire.
  • If participation in this program would honestly create a financial hardship, but you desire to participate, we will work with you to find a way to make it work. This may require providing financial documents proving hardship. “
  • This looks to be in other words, “We want to extort from you whatever we can get based on how much your company is making.”

    In short all the “glittering reviews” offered by the ripoffreport.com website toward onestopmotors.com are meaningless. It would appear to any person with half a brain that onestopmotors.com paid off ripoffreport.

    Looking past the BS “investigation” of the RipOffReport into One Stop Motors it seems there is hardly anything on the internet that mentions them but complaints outside of the numerous domains that OneStopMotors.Com maintains to drown out truthful sites about them like this one.

     

     

     

     

    OneStopMotors.Com (One Stop Motors) whois (Who is) Information

    July 5, 2008

    When making complaints to onestopmotors.com (one stop motors) you might want to keep the following information in mind:

    Registrant:
    One Stop Motors
    2950 South Rancho Ste 200
    Suite 200
    Las Vegas, NV 89102
    US
    702-290-9239
    Fax:702 253 9284

    Domain Name: ONESTOPMOTORS.COM

    Administrative Contact:
    Wilder, Robert robw@onestopmotors.com
    2950 South Rancho Ste 200
    Suite 200
    Las Vegas, NV 89102
    US
    702-290-9239
    Fax:702 253 9284

    Technical Contact:
    Wilder, Robert robw@onestopmotors.com
    2950 South Rancho Ste 200
    Suite 200
    Las Vegas, NV 89102
    US
    702-290-9239
    Fax:702 253 9284

    Record last updated 06-21-2008 04:34:54 AM
    Record expires on 08-05-2010
    Record created on 08-05-2003

    Domain servers in listed order:
    NS.MEDIALINKERS.ORG 72.167.203.53
    NS2.MEDIALINKERS.ORG 72.167.203.59

    Typical Sad One Stop Motors (OneStopMotors) Testimonial

    July 5, 2008

    I had my Harley-Davidson Fatboy for sale in Cycle trader and The Recycler for 2-3 months and recieved a call from these guys. After they realized I was getting desparate to sell it…the pressure was piled on. I gave in and agreed to sign up. I gave the sales guy my credit card number and 5 minutes later I read all the negative reports on this bunch of crooks. Oh well. I Never got 1 phone call from anybody who had seen the ad these guys sold me. 500 of my hard earned pension dollars and absoulety ‘zip’ ‘nada’ not one thing for my money. How can Joe Citizen keep from getting burned by these guys ? I did sell the bike, from a $39.95 advertisement through HDTRADER.COM I cannot dispute the charg off my credit card account. What can I do ?

    J.d.
    Placentia, California
    U.S.A.

    Found at RipOffReport.com