Complaint Review: QuickSilver Marketing Solutions LLC - Internet
- QuickSilver Marketing Solutions LLC 3730 South 149 street Omaha, NE 68144 Internet United States of America
- Phone: 18558826670
- Web: http://quicksilverautos.net
- Category: Auto Advertising Services
QuickSilver Marketing Solutions LLC Scammers*They sell baseball cards on eBay not cars Internet
*UPDATE Employee: correction to my previous post
*UPDATE Employee: TO THE AUTHOR
*UPDATE Employee: MORON
*Consumer Comment: People should indeed take caution but.....
*Consumer Comment: Personal?
*Author of original report: **SCAMMERS!!!!****
*Consumer Comment: Previous Customer
*Author of original report: SCAMMERS
*Consumer Comment: Steve's right
*Consumer Comment: Well Richard...........
*Author of original report: SCAMMERS
*Consumer Comment: Weird
*Author of original report: SCAMMERS
*Consumer Comment: ?
*Author of original report: *SCAMMERS*
*Consumer Comment: I'm confused?
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Boy I sure am glad I didn't fall for that BS. You people should be ashamed of yourselves calling on the phone lying and conning folks out of their hard earned money. I do believe I will be taking further actions to make sure the public knows what kind of scam you really are.
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#16 UPDATE Employee
correction to my previous post
AUTHOR: Sl33pWalkN187 - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, September 26, 2012
I meant eBay not craigslist

#15 UPDATE Employee
TO THE AUTHOR
AUTHOR: Sl33pWalkN187 - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Also it costs $$$ to post the vehicle on craigslist
we also post on 5 other high traffic auction sites and over 200 other websites that do get a combined 1-3 million hits per DAY.
Do you have 1 million people looking at your poorly written craigslist ad or newspaper ad or whatever ever publication we called you on? No. we do our homework and I know my cars. I know what will sell and where and what people are looking for.
I'm calling on specialty vehicles (trailers,semis, street sweepers, dump truck, farm equipment etc... and rare/rebuilt cars).
Because we do strategic marketing to get the vehicle(s) sold.
Do you work for free???? I would hope not.

#14 UPDATE Employee
MORON
AUTHOR: Sl33pWalkN187 - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, September 26, 2012
The author of this post is ridiculous. The reason we call people selling their vehicle on free websites is because like Craigslist its FREE.
Maybe if you want a washer/dryer sold you can post it on your local craigslist.... but as far as selling rare/rebuilt/ expensive cars do you have a line outside your door looking? NO you don't, you're ignorant and your information isn't even close to being accurate.
We don't make money/commission from the sale of the vehicle. We make our money because we offer the buyer(s) options (financing, shipping, appraisals & inspections). Also we screen the calls to the seller and get rid of the b.s. offers (ie: tire kickers, low ballers etc)
Unlike other companies we do not receive a post sale commission/fee. whatever the vehicle sells for, the buyer receives.
Why don't you do a little bit more research before making such ridiculous accusations and embarrassing yourself.

#13 Consumer Comment
People should indeed take caution but.....
AUTHOR: Steven - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, August 21, 2012
You're going about it the wrong way. Obviously what they are doing is working in some weird way shape or form. But these are people you're talking about and even after someone had a good encounter you still persisted to attack them which in my opinion is very insensitive.

#12 Consumer Comment
Personal?
AUTHOR: richard - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Just people disagree it does not mean that they are employees. But when you respond to other people with accusations like that it does tend to look like you're making it personal.

#11 Author of original report
**SCAMMERS!!!!****
AUTHOR: **THEY ARE SCAMMERS** - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Monday, August 20, 2012
REALLY???? $8,500 MORE THAN HIS ASKING PRICE, AND MAY I ASK JUST WHAT KIND OF VEHICLE YOUR BROTHER WAS SELLING THAT A PERSON WOULD PAY MORE THAN THE CAR IS WORTH? DO YOU REALLY EXPECT ME TO BELIEVE ANY OF THIS? FROM THE TWO CONSUMERS I HAVE BEEN HAVING THIS CONVERSATION WITH I WOULD THINK I WAS TALKING TO EMPLOYEES OF THIS COMPANY POSING AS CONSUMERS FOR THE SIMPLE FACT A PERSON WOULD HAVE TO BE AN IDIOT TO PAY $8,500 MORE THAN THE ASKING PRICE.
ALL I HAVE TO SAY ABOUT THIS COMPANY IS "BUYER BEWARE" MAKE SURE YOU CHECK THIS COMPANY OUT BEFORE DOING BUSINESS WITH THEM. I DID AND EVERYTHING THE TELEMARKETER THAT CALLED ME AND PROMISED ME WAS A COMPLETE AND TOTAL LIE, EVERY SINGLE WORD OF IT. I WOULD NEVER RECOMMEND THIS COMPANY TO ANYONE. HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY.
BEWARE OF INTERNET FRAUDS, SCAMS AND IDENTITY THEFT

#10 Consumer Comment
Previous Customer
AUTHOR: Jessica - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Monday, August 20, 2012
My brother received a phone call from this company and he was quite skeptical himself and this was outside of ebay. But they did in fact come through and he received $8,500 more than what he origionally had been asking for. It did take a bit longer than expected. When the deadline past they contacted him and asked if he was still willing to wait for a buyer so in all the communication was great and for only $400 more I'd say it was worth it.
I did read through the reports above and I have to agree with Steve on a couple of points. I did look through the store he was referring to and I must say that those vehicles prices are far out of reach. $200,000+ for one of their vehicles is really over the top but there's nothing wrong with that. The second aspect is the buisness proposition. That's how the deal was arranged with my brother and it obviously worked through their official site. So if you do have an issue with the proposition then just say no thanks but as far as false promises and lies I don't see any reason to consider them as such unless you actually loose something. I see no reason as to why this company should be smeared when there's no record or negatives for anyone to go on.

#9 Author of original report
SCAMMERS
AUTHOR: **THEY ARE SCAMMERS** - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, August 19, 2012
I am sorry but once again I disagree with you. The telemarketer that called me on the phone guaranteed my car would be sold in X amount of days and for more than what I am asking. Now come on how in the heck are they going to guarantee that? they can't. They are liars who just wanted my $. So if you didn't have a chance to talk to someone at this company and hear their lies and false promises, how can you say anything? You really can't now can you.

#8 Consumer Comment
Steve's right
AUTHOR: richard - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, August 19, 2012
They have not done anything wrong. It is odd and weird but there's no negatives and if someone wants to conduct buisness with them in this way then there's nothing wrong. If you don't agree then simply choose not to do buisness with them but this site is for bad service and people who actually lost money.

#7 Consumer Comment
Well Richard...........
AUTHOR: Steven - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, August 19, 2012
If you go through their feedback you can see that they have indeed sold cards and not cars. But if you go into their store you can see that they are attemtping to sell cars and boats. But you can also see that no one is buying them. Why? Did you see the prices?
They want $210,000 for one of their vehicles and generally people do not want to drop that kind of cash into a site like ebay. The market is just not there and coming from someone who has just 7 feedback points for the selling cards I would honestly say that its going to be a long time before someone clicks the buy it now button.
But is this is ripoff?........................no. It's a buisness proposition. They are saying that if you give them $400 they will make the deal and get you in touch with the person who buys it. Now on the otherhand if you give them $400 and they take it along with the money they collect for the car........that would be a ripoff. But seeing that there's not a single trace of fraud with this company (no negatives) its kind of hard to prejudge them.
For all we know someone may be weird enough to buy $210,000 vehicle and they could very well take their $400 and fork over the rest of the money to the owner that made an agreement with them. I think every buisness (however weird it may be) should have the opportunity prove itself without having to deal with reports like this.

#6 Author of original report
SCAMMERS
AUTHOR: **THEY ARE SCAMMERS** - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, August 18, 2012
Yes I found it odd myself. I posted my car on a classified ad and I guess this company stalks the classified ads to find innocent victims to call on the phone, they claim they are eBay Motors top sellers for vehicles, make a ton of ridiculous guarantees that only an idiot would fall for and if I gave them only $400 they will sell my car on eBay and the internet and they don't make any $ off of me at all. Well someone is making $ if I have to pay $400. All I am saying is if you get a phone call from this company promising they have a buyer for your car, Please check them out you will see for yourself.

#5 Consumer Comment
Weird
AUTHOR: richard - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, August 18, 2012
I'm not saying you're full of it......don't get me wrong. I just find it a bit strange that you would get a call about selling your car....and apparently yo u went on ebay.......found their store.....and they only sell cards?

#4 Author of original report
SCAMMERS
AUTHOR: **THEY ARE SCAMMERS** - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, August 16, 2012
They said I had to give them $400 if I want my car sold and they put it on eBay

#3 Consumer Comment
?
AUTHOR: richard - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, August 16, 2012
What does this have to do with a store on ebay that sells sports cards?

#2 Author of original report
*SCAMMERS*
AUTHOR: **THEY ARE SCAMMERS** - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, August 16, 2012
The scam is this company QuickSilver Marketing Solutions LLC con people selling their cars and cons them out of $400 by calling them on the phone and making false promises like "We match buyers with seller so if you pay us $400 we will put you in touch with this buyer and get you $5,000 more than your asking price, guaranteed." Come on really did you think I would fall for such a ridiculous pitch? Get a real job QuickSilver Marketing Solutions and leave innocent people alone if they what your help they would have called you.

#1 Consumer Comment
I'm confused?
AUTHOR: richard - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, August 16, 2012
Where exactly is the ripoff? And there's a big difference between cars and cards. And why did you even bother taking the time to post this?


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