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Thanks guys, I did a lot of research and did not come up with anything that gave me a warm and fuzzy enough feeling to send $$$ for their parts.

I just wanted to know if anybody actually did any business with them.

Paul
They are obviously a scam page! They can't even spell salvage correctly! Stay away.
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Thanks again guys. The first time I visited the site it was not sitting well with me and then having some interaction with whoever made me even more suspicious.

I guess it pays to be cautious.

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I knew plenty of salvage guys back in the day that I guarantee couldn't spell it.
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Don't mean to hijack your thread, but I had the same type of question about a dealer on facebook. Anyone have good experiences with "Brad Dealership" out of Reno Nev?
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61579784767415
I saw “Brad Dealership” listing interesting parts. If you look up their history, you’ll find they’ve changed the account name 4 or 5 times in the last year with “Brad” as the only consistent word. Scaaammmm.
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Poor spelling/grammar isn't always a clue to a scam site. I visited the website of a former member of this site who runs a legit business and has for decades. He and his business are local to me. I don't claim to be an English Professor but the number of blatantly obvious mistakes is shocking.

Bringing it to his attention might be the correct thing to do but then I'd also be indirectly saying ... "Hey clown, youse guilty of nincompoopery at a vary hi leval, youse an ignoranimus if I'd evar scene jaun".
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The last couple of scam dealerships purported to be here in the Seattle area were pretty well done websites, and the guys answering the phones were pretty polished, considering they were manning a nonexistent dealership with no actual inventory. Be careful.
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