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Old 03-10-2004, 06:50 AM
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Default Scammed again by readytofix.com!

My brother was just scammed by this guy (like i was)! Another person scammed by readytofix.com re: that 1969 Z-28 that they are STILL advertising! How many of you have been to www.readytofix.com and been redirected to autosource-online.com? Man, I am sick of this crap. I just went to scamchecker.com and listed them. If you have been taken in, please go there and list. I also did an ns lookup on the domain and the registrant's contact info is:

AUTOSOURCE-ONLINE.COM
WHITE, A (AW8508) [email protected]
Autosource
POB 472311
Tulsa, OK 74147-2311
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(918) 632-6970 fax: (520) 441-5342

READYTOFIX.COM
Auto Source ([email protected])
918-632-6970
Fax:
POB 472311Tulsa, OK 74147-2311
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Here is what I wrote:
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Scammer advertises cars for sale that are high dollar collectables. Once you go to www.readytofix.com you are redirected to www.autosource-online.com. Once there, you need to put in a credit card and they charge you 15$. Once you register you find out that they give you access to a list of sites that advertise wrecked cars for sale. There is a disclaimer that says the car you are looking for may "just" have sold. One car, a 1969 Camaro z-28, is STILL being advertised and has been "sold" for me two years ago!
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Default Re: Scammed again by readytofix.com!

from their site::

C O N T A C T U S
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E M A I L: Due to desirability and pricing of the vehicles we list, we receive several hundred emails each day. Some inquiries may go unanswered as time simply doesn't allow us to read and respond to all inquiries. Refer to our suggestion at the bottom of this page for more immediate access to nationwide inventories of deeply discounted insurance claim settlement vehicles.

P H O N E: The vehicles we list generate enormous interest. We were getting more than 600 calls a day. We spent ALL day on the phones. Which isn't a bad thing if your talking to people ready to buy a vehicle, but too much of our time was spent with people just wanting to talk.

We employed "phone idiots" to handle the calls. A "phone idiot" is a person given the vital task of answering a company's phones, but they know virtually nothing about the business and typically do more harm than good. However they work cheap and they free up the valuable people within the company so that they can run the business.

Our valuable people are busy in areas requiring their particular expertise and thus are unavailable to answer phones. Or simply put, their time is more valuably served with other tasks. Therefore we were forced to employ a legion of "phone idiots". We soon found this to be a poor remedy. Regrettably we were left with no other practical solution than to require everyone to contact us exclusively by email.

H E R E ' S A S U G G E S T I O N : We're an affiliate of AutoSource, a network of more than 60 nationwide auto brokers specializing exclusively in the resell of insurance claim settlement vehicles. We would recommend all serious bargain hunters to register as an AutoSource member. Upon doing so they will receive instant access to the inventories of all the nationwide brokers.


Email ONLY???!! sumthin smells like tuna..
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Yep!!! It sure does.........
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Hey Rich, do you not like your brother?...............or do you just not associate with him much?????????
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No. It's just that it has been a year or so since I was scammed. He forgot all about it until he paid and was redirected to the "the car you are looking for....." page. Actually, he felt kind of sheepish to be taken in after I was.....
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Everywhere you turn theres someone lookin for your money.
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Hell Tuna smells better than that crap does. I wonder if a frind of mine in the post office could give me a address or name of who this is? I will check it out.
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yea..............shows you where this "hobby" is headed taking the enjoyment right out of it!!!!!!!!!!!
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Default Re: Scammed again by readytofix.com!

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Yep, and thats why I avoid any internet sales. Too many scams, misrepresented parts and down right fraud! Ebay is nothing but a bad joke!

Make the time to attend swap meets/car corrals whenever possible. Doing so allows you to touch, feel and smell the stuff your looking for. There is no substitute!
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Default Re: Scammed again by readytofix.com!

in dec of 2003 i bid on some dz 302 rods won the bid ebay #2449737477 sent money, I finally got the rods 10 weeks later stock chevy 350 rods no bushing no O casting scammed, now there up for bid again ebay #2463295196 how do they get away with this?
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