sadfamilymember
Chandler,#2Consumer Comment
Sat, July 09, 2011
I was frauded by this company and its associates as well and suspect the "Trucking Company" that is being reffered to, is in fact Millennium Auto Sales. Then again that is just speculation as I was told too many conflicting stories to count when they stole my vehicle. Seven months later, and still no money, $18,000.00. It is in the hands of the local Police Department now, but I too was given the run around until my course of action was very limited. Sorry to hear they are using these tactics. I will be filing a report on this website as well. Perhaps we can save a few other trusting people the nightmare we have endured.
mr rik
miami,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, June 06, 2011
you should file a report on the trucking company. They had a hand in this too. They probably made a few bucks from that "stripping" of your vehicle. Plus it's their fault you couldn't claim your "buyer protection" or whatever.
Jim
Orlando,#4Consumer Comment
Mon, June 06, 2011
Let's see...you buy a used car sight unseen. The day you made the decision to enter this stupid transaction, apparently your common sense went bye bye and declared a leave of abscence. Should car dealers be honest? Of course they should. But consumers, given the nature of the business, should exercise common sense rather than buying a "pig in a poke".