scottz
Caney,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, August 05, 2015
This seems more like you trying to sell a book then provide actual proof of a "ripoff". You have offered ZERO proof of any wrong doing and have blanketed all sales across the country and not one specific company/dealership. What fraud is being committed? What companies are committing them? Please answer these questions, show proof, or remove your horrible research please and thank you
CarLoanFraud
chicago,#3Author of original report
Tue, February 07, 2012
The attorneys who have reviewed our book have advised us to get the word out, and allow them to engage the car dealers and staffed event companies with direct complaints from consumers.
Each attorney believes this information is class action lawsuit material across multiple fraudulent situations.
Reporting a problem is only worthwhile if you have the means to fight back and win, it seems.
Sorry you consider spam what others may consider useful tools that will allow them to gain monetary compensation for the fraud they have endured.
Flynrider
Phoenix,#4Consumer Comment
Tue, February 07, 2012
This site is called Ripoff Report, not Spamming For Dollars. If your business model is based on spamming sites like this, why should any consumer trust you at all? Legitimate businesses to not need to resort to spamming if they have a good product. You're just making yourselves look as sleazy as the people you supposedly "investigated".
Nice job.