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My brother was just scammed by this guy (like i was)!
Another person scammed by readytofix.com re: that 1969 Z-28 that they are STILL advertising! How many of you have been to www.readytofix.com and been redirected to autosource-online.com? Man, I am sick of this crap. I just went to scamchecker.com and listed them. If you have been taken in, please go there and list. I also did an ns lookup on the domain and the registrant's contact info is:AUTOSOURCE-ONLINE.COM WHITE, A (AW8508) [email protected] Autosource POB 472311 Tulsa, OK 74147-2311 US (918) 632-6970 fax: (520) 441-5342 READYTOFIX.COM Auto Source ([email protected]) 918-632-6970 Fax: POB 472311Tulsa, OK 74147-2311 US Here is what I wrote: <<<<<snip>>>>>>&g t;> Scammer advertises cars for sale that are high dollar collectables. Once you go to www.readytofix.com you are redirected to www.autosource-online.com. Once there, you need to put in a credit card and they charge you 15$. Once you register you find out that they give you access to a list of sites that advertise wrecked cars for sale. There is a disclaimer that says the car you are looking for may "just" have sold. One car, a 1969 Camaro z-28, is STILL being advertised and has been "sold" for me two years ago! <<<<<<<<<<snip>&g t;>>>>>>>>>>>> >
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Rich Pern Former Owner - 69 Camaro COPO "Tin Soldier" |
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