Monster Exports (Galveston, Texas location) and I entered into an aggrement to purchase a "Too good to be true" vehicle. I smelled a rat initially, however, I determined to give them a chance WITHOUT SENDING ANY MONEY. I decided to trace the VIN and found this vehicle for sale the very same day at the Manhiem Auto Auction in California. The vehicle was purchased by an auto dealer in Oregon and placed on their web site.
I asked the saleperson at Monster (Ripoffs) if they have the vehicle on site, once again, they confirmed the vehicle was on site, NOT TRUE. Had I not done some digging, I would also be prey to these assholes who do this for a living. I Goggled them, found The Ripoff Report. If I did not recieve this valuable information, I too would have lost the money they stated must be wired to them.
Not sure after so many times they took people's money without delivering a purchased product are still "in business". I contacted the salesperson and they were supposed to "get to the bottom of this and find out what is going on"....NEVER heard back from them! DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH THIS COMPANY!
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United States#2Consumer Comment
Fri, January 31, 2020
Please contact Jonathan Stratton U.S attorney and provide him with all the proof of payment and supporting documents let him know this was Alex Rudsky who sabotaged GSA Auctions here is his information hope this helps [email protected]
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Clarkston,#3Author of original report
Mon, September 24, 2018
Today I entered into an aggreement with Monster Motors regading a failed sale.
This concern has been addressed and disolved.