John Perry
gulfport ,#2Consumer Comment
Mon, October 24, 2016
kinda funny i have been with these guys for right at a year with no problems, and this repo stuff i keep seeing... yeah funny. I made some bad decisions and ended up behind in payments . But i stay in contact i dont avoid them.. and look no repo guy.. not everyone can do this.. someone always has something to say.. and all they want is there money.. and keep in mind your buying a used truck , this is not a new truck lot.. so come on.. and im getting another truck from them in February after i pay this one off. There great folks everyone dont let a few bad apples scare you off cause they couldnt handle the real industry...
Tay4
Alabama,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, April 25, 2016
I did some research on my own for this company recently. When I looked it up on the Better Business Bureau website, it had an A-plus rating. And I started wondering.
There are other options out there like Angie’s List and Yelp, to name a few of the better known. Just those three rating services alone give millions of people information about millions of companies every year. Consumers and companies find them very useful on one extreme or worse than useless on the other. But few know how they actually work.
So here are some tips on how the raters rate to help you decide how much credence to give the information they provide, starting with the Better Business Bureau, the oldest and arguably best known.
First of all, it’s important to lay out what the Better Business Bureau is and isn’t. It isn’t a government agency and has no enforcement power. And despite often being labeled such, it is not a consumer watchdog organization.
And don’t drive yourself crazy. Remember that one or two people can really skew the process. Consumers Report looked at one plumbing company in the San Francisco area for its review. Angie’s List gave it a grade of F based on a review by one irate customer. It was an accredited company with the Better Business Bureau, which awarded it an A-plus, with two complaints deemed resolved. And based on 20 reviews, it received a 2.5 out of maximum of 5 on Yelp.
thoughtfulmike
Long Beach,#4General Comment
Wed, October 30, 2013
On or about the 16th day of August, 2013, a civil complaint styled and numbered as American Truck Group, LLC, et al. v. Harris, et al., cause number 24C01:13-cv-01160, was filed in the County Court of Harrison County, Mississippi. This Court is physically located at 1801 23rd Avenue, Gulfport, Mississippi 39501. This Court has a mailing address of Post Office Box 998, Gulfport, MS 39502. The clerk of the court is Gayle Parker and her phone number is (228) 865-1635. This cause of action by the plaintiffs alleges that libel, libel per se, defamation and defamation per se has been falsely and injuriously committed by the defendants against the plaintiffs. These false and injurious allegations by the defendants include that the plaintiffs have conducted illegal activity and other dishonest business practices. These false, libelous and defamatory allegations have been published to third parties.
The plaintiffs have obtained an out-of-state subpoena duces tecum duly issued by the Superior Court of Maricopa County, Arizona, to be, or which has been, served upon Ripoff Report a/k/a Xcentric Ventures, LLC, in an effort to discover the identity or other information concerning the author of this report. If this cause of action pertains to you, you may object to the production of any such information. You may do this in person or even anonymously in protest of any such production of information with the Court or by contacting Ripoff Report of your protest. The attorney for the plaintiffs is the Law Office of David Brisolara, PLLC, Post Office Box 13, Long Beach, MS 39560-0013. Information regarding the policy for the release of the information sought by the plaintiffs maybe obtained through Ripoff Report and the courts.
peterbiltpride
Albuquerque,#5UPDATE EX-employee responds
Mon, February 18, 2013
This place changes their name roughly every 2 years due to complaints and lawsuits. They had 2 guys that would sit at a computer all day and go to all the complaint sites, including this one to file fake glowing reports about this business.
They go thru employees faster than a teenage girl goes thru boyfriends and clothes. They already have the Repo paperwork ready the same day you sign the contract, because they know they have you stuck there and railroad you into a payment you can't possibly keep up with. They "read the contract to you" as fast as they can so you don't have enough time to actually understand what you're signing. And you are lucky if you manage to pick up a load before the auction block heap falls apart. Their "highly experienced mechanics" are all shade tree backyard mechanics that believe zip ties will fix anything! Unless yall spread the word by email, text, CB, etc. More and more truckers will fall to the same fate.