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Report: #486425

Complaint Review: National Vehicle Marketing - Omaha Nebraska

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  • Reported By: Mark''s Transport Co. — Medina Ohio USA
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  • National Vehicle Marketing 1941 S.42nd St. Omaha, Nebraska United States of America

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I had enlisted the services of this company after much personal deliberation.I talked to Jack(off) McGuire over aperiod of a couple of weeks trying to decide if they could help me.

I was promised that they would sell my truck/tractor-trailer carhauler for$399.00 Jack told me that they would list it on e-baymwhich they did.I never got a single inquiry from anyone to purchase this unit.They had also promised to list the unit until it sold.Thiscompany truly sucks! I've tried to contact them to remedy this situation,to no avail.

I would recommend that anyone considering using this company,save there money and spend it in the local newspaper where you live.

I researched this outfit befroe hand and against my better judgement,used them anyway.I wound up on the short end of the stick.

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#4 Consumer Comment

Check your facts

AUTHOR: Get the Facts - (USA)

POSTED: Sunday, August 06, 2017

 National Vehicle Marketing aka classy auto RV daily, trucks daily, equipment daily... is not the same as company as Vehicle Selling Solutions. NVM moved locations in 2015, look at their address on the better business bureau and then look at the other address for vehicle selling solutions. You can obviously see that they are two different companies with two different addresses and two different better business bureau pages. Obviously the BBB wouldn't have two different pages for the same company right? Anyways if you have any sense at all you'll be able to see that they're different companies

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#3 Consumer Comment

They Changed Their Name To Vehicle Selling SolutionsWell they changed their name again to Vehicle Selling Solutions. Just look at the addresses. Go to vehiclesellingsolutions.com Vehicle Selling S

AUTHOR: Nemsis - (USA)

POSTED: Saturday, March 04, 2017

Well they changed their name again to Vehicle Selling Solutions. Just look at the addresses. Go to vehiclesellingsolutions.com
Vehicle Selling Solutions has been ripping people off for years and has changed their name several times. Now they are obviously going by Vehicle Selling Solutions.
I've been ripped off by this company for $499.
It seems that when they acquire enough bad reviews online or hit a quota of ripping people off they change their name and start ripping people off all over again, this time under the name Vehicle Selling Solutions.
It's highly unlikely that one company went out of business or moved and the the exact same type of company moved into the same exact location. Highly suspicious at least. My advice is to stay away from Vehicle Selling Solutions

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#2 UPDATE EX-employee responds

You will sell it your self save your money

AUTHOR: Greg - ()

POSTED: Friday, March 15, 2013

Classy auto delivers exactly what you want to hear. They offer nothing that you can't do on your own.they are not a finance company they list a few lenders on their site but thats the extent of it. There simple links on there site are what lenders pay them to be featured on. But do understand this from a buyers point. They The buyer will need to secure financing on their own and banks are real easy these days to deal with on a car they have not driven, inspected, or truly checked over. Then expected to make a leap of faith and pay you up front, because I hope you would never give up possession with out secured funds in your bank account. 

They are not a transportation company but they too have links. Nor a inspection company. If you believe that your 2005 GM product or 2008 Ford will sell more than 25-50 miles from where you live, than the statement there's a fool born every second, then you too are right in believing your chances of selling your what ever vehicle it is are better of by giving a few hundred of your hard earned dollars are well spent. If you do wish to sell something that is unique or classic or truly you have a car that stands out. Exposure will with out a doubt increase your chances of getting a higher return of your investment. E-Bay motors will do that. But you can do it yourself. It will be a whole lot cheaper. 

The promise of working with it til sold. Stops when you have endured your last time of giving them your credit card number. As to belief they will get more money, be realistic, just because you pay someone to list your vehicle doesn't mean they have a pool of buyers willing to pay more than market value plus transportation cost. Nor just because you owe more to the bank does it encrease the value of vehicle. Again if it sounds too good to be true than it probably is not. Do your home work Classy Auto is in business to make money. You want to sell something. Will they do more than you can do on your on? If you've researched this to the point that you're reading this than I'd hope you don't don't fall pry to there B.S. or false promise. Best of luck

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CONSUMER COMPLAINT

AUTHOR: RON - (United States of America)

POSTED: Sunday, June 17, 2012

I WAS GOING TO BUY THE ROGUE 31 CRUISER BOAT. AFTER READING PROBLEMS SOMEONE HAD WITH HIS SALE I AM SERIOUSLY CONSIDERING NOT USING THIS COMPANY. THANK YOU

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