I listed my car on cars.com and i recieved a call from a seller's network agent. they offered to list my car on all the major used car websites. Specically Autotrader, and edmunds. and 20 other websites. i refused the offer, i was then contacted a couple days later by the same person offering full financing for any potential customer. I relucantly agreed they promised the car will sell it self in less than 30 days.
30 days came and past i looked in a little further to see if they really did post and to my amazement they did not list it any where usefull. The company listed my car on backpage.com a well know prostitution website!!!! this company is a rip off they will steal your money and make huge claims that they can sell your car.
when you calll them to ask them why the car hasnt sold they simply say sorry. They are unable to provide any information on who or how many views or how many calls they have recieved regarding your used car sale. My advise is if you are trying to sell your car. DO it yourself!!!
I was called because they saw my car on Craigslist. They told me they had buyers interested in my car at the full asking price. He asked me qualifying questions to see if my car was a good fit. I explained the car was an old offroad race car. It has no VIN number, no title, and could never be driven on the street. He said my car qualified and was perfect for their program because they can finance it through any of the major banks and mention Wells Fargo, Bank of America, Chase and Capital One. I told him I doubted the banks would finance a 1975 desert race car with no title or vin number. He said he could because they can ad a warranty, I asked who sells warranties for a race car because I would like to buy one for my current race car. He then hung up on me.
Jason Harvey scammed me. He works for a internet company called Seller Networks. I recieved a call about my 2010 Honda Accord I had listed on CL. Some young girl told me about some demand for my car. I told her I was not interested. But she mentioned something about getting my car financed for a new buyer. So I listened. She said I would have to pay a fee to cover the ads cost. $260.00. I was put on hold and a man by the name Jason Harvey explained the program to me and said financing is what going to sell my car. He also said he would do a very aggressive campaign to sell my car posting my car on twenty website. And that was over four months ago before I realized this man scammed me. He told me, he would locate a buyer for me and finance that buyer in thirty to forty five days. Nothing. So. I tried to call him at Seller Network. I was told nobody worked there by that name. So I asked for a manager. Another man named Kirk Washington claiming to be the floor manager informed me that there has never been an employee named Jason Harvey employed here at Seller Networks. Now. Im mad. I demand for my money back. I was then forward to their customer service. I got my money but beware of a man Claiming to be Jason Harvey from Seller Networks.
Paid $200 for an Internet marketing service to help sell my used 2014 Jaguar XK car.
Service claimed to provide top search rankings in all the main browsers along with many other benefits, which are listed here: sellernetworks.com, but the other benefits are really to support the primary benefit, which is Search Engine Optimization (SEO) so a buyer can find my car on the Internet so I can sell it.
After 2 months and over 4 attempts to improve my service (and the numerous phone calls required to do this), I still cannot find my car on the Internet with reasonable search terms. While it is possible that their service would work for an older, unusual car (e.g., 1972 Corvette convertible), it is an utter failure for a newer car competing against the reputable, commonly-used car sites (autotrader.com, kbb.com, edmunds.com, cargurus.com, etc.).
All attempts over e-mail and phone for a refund or substantially improved service have proven fruitless.
They flat out refuse to honor a 100% money back guarantee posted on their website and instead make you suffer through long phone calls to "reset" the service, which they then make you wait another 1-2 weeks for this to take effect.
This was a waste of money for me. Be absolutely sure you don't need this service before trying to use it, else you run the same risk of my situation: massive waste of time, no benefit, and no refund.
Once again, I received an unsolicited call from my post on CL or cars.com with the other offering $189 for them to list my vehicle and send buyers my way, but seller networks wanted me to sign up for $299 and list it with 20 websites.... First of all, STOP CALLING ME WHEN I CLEARLY STATED NO UNSOLISTED PARTIES may contact me! Very tempting to complain to CL regarding their tolerance of scammers using their listings to phish for potential clients. I searched in vain to find a scam report for this company and came upon this website and the complaints here. The woman on the phone claimed they've been in business since 1999 and have a good rating on BBB, but no such company is listed in their search engine. Anybody can build a slick website and post great reviews. Who's to say they're real or not? Stay away!
This company is one of the cheating company, they will say that they can sell your vechicle for more price . They asked me to put 13000 $ for my Nissan murano but KBB is 11000 $ and mentioned that they can sell the vechicle in 1 month but it will not happen , not even single enquiry was made . Their fees was 200$ , its utter waste .
Total waste of time and money, I listed my truck with seller networks for four months and did not generate a single interest, they calmed that they could get the truck sold in under 30 days due to their aggressive advertising campaign which is a total lie. after listing the truck I even reduced the price to see if that helps. When I called customer service to see what is the issue all what I got was that they only advertise and if I want to reduce the price of the truck even more. For the amount of money they charge you can list a vehicle with much better and will known sites that people are familiar with, I listed my truck with auto trader for just a week and received multiple calls and four months with seller network I go big fat zero interest. save your money and advertise on crags list and you will got much better result for nothing.
I got sucked into this "deal" too. They saw my ad on craigslist and contacted me, saying that I should list my camper for $2000.00 more that they had sold one just like it last week. They told me that it would be listed in a lot of related magazines and several websites. True, it was listed in all those places but were E-magazines not general publications. My camper has been on Seller Networks for almost a year now. I have had one buyer lead. It was a tire kicker, whom Sellers said they would filter out and provide serious buyers only. I'm leaving the ad up just because it's not costing me anything to do so. Watch that money back guarantee also. The only thing guaranteed is that it will be listed until it sells. Getting your money back is insinuated but not for real. I just hope someone takes Sellers for a ride like they did most of us.
One star and that is only because it IS listed on the internet.
I paid for a seller service back in March. They got my name and number from another listing I had made. They have done nothing to help sell my truck. My adds are so hard to find, that they are doing no good at all. I was locked out of the website and when I called them to get my money back because they were in breach of contract, they refused to do so. The 100% money back and lists till it sells is also false. Don't be scammed by these people. The only buyer leads I have gotten have not even been real people, when I returned the calls and E-mails to them, there was no such people. DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY !!!!
Despite telling them I didn't need them to sell my Ferrari, I still received 8 to 10 calls over the next 30 days. I am contacting my attorney to see if they have a leg to stand on.
Went on about getting me car financed for a new buyer. Just a small set up fee. Ok I bit and found out later the I was taken for a scam. So. I did some research. And found out this Auto Seller Network was trying to get revenge for a partnership gone sour. The angry partner had a gambling habit. And forced out. So. He started out Auto Seller networks. So. I tracked down the company he has ill will to. Its Seller Networks. Had a long talk with the owners. NICE old couple. being in business 16 YEARS.
Anyway. I told them of my run in with thier ex-partner and his scam business. They apologized for my situation and offered my advertisement for my InInfiniti. I was amazing to see how thier process was so close to each other. But the difference was they came true to thier promises and sild my car in less than 30 days. With 1400.00 for my troubles. Dont used AUTO SELLER NETWORKS.
I, like others here, was contacted by Seller Network offering to advertise my car for a fee( around $250) in many classic car magazines.After several calls, I decided to try them. I received about four notifications on prospective buyers.All four came to see the vehicle, and I sold it after about three months at the price they suggested.I have no complaints with them. They were up front with me. I can only give my experience with them, which was a pleasant one. Thanks
Seller Networks Reviews
I listed my car on cars.com and i recieved a call from a seller's network agent. they offered to list my car on all the major used car websites. Specically Autotrader, and edmunds. and 20 other websites. i refused the offer, i was then contacted a couple days later by the same person offering full financing for any potential customer. I relucantly agreed they promised the car will sell it self in less than 30 days.
30 days came and past i looked in a little further to see if they really did post and to my amazement they did not list it any where usefull. The company listed my car on backpage.com a well know prostitution website!!!! this company is a rip off they will steal your money and make huge claims that they can sell your car.
when you calll them to ask them why the car hasnt sold they simply say sorry. They are unable to provide any information on who or how many views or how many calls they have recieved regarding your used car sale. My advise is if you are trying to sell your car. DO it yourself!!!
Hang up on these guys!
I was called because they saw my car on Craigslist. They told me they had buyers interested in my car at the full asking price. He asked me qualifying questions to see if my car was a good fit. I explained the car was an old offroad race car. It has no VIN number, no title, and could never be driven on the street. He said my car qualified and was perfect for their program because they can finance it through any of the major banks and mention Wells Fargo, Bank of America, Chase and Capital One. I told him I doubted the banks would finance a 1975 desert race car with no title or vin number. He said he could because they can ad a warranty, I asked who sells warranties for a race car because I would like to buy one for my current race car. He then hung up on me.
Jason Harvey scammed me. He works for a internet company called Seller Networks. I recieved a call about my 2010 Honda Accord I had listed on CL. Some young girl told me about some demand for my car. I told her I was not interested. But she mentioned something about getting my car financed for a new buyer. So I listened. She said I would have to pay a fee to cover the ads cost. $260.00. I was put on hold and a man by the name Jason Harvey explained the program to me and said financing is what going to sell my car. He also said he would do a very aggressive campaign to sell my car posting my car on twenty website. And that was over four months ago before I realized this man scammed me. He told me, he would locate a buyer for me and finance that buyer in thirty to forty five days. Nothing. So. I tried to call him at Seller Network. I was told nobody worked there by that name. So I asked for a manager. Another man named Kirk Washington claiming to be the floor manager informed me that there has never been an employee named Jason Harvey employed here at Seller Networks. Now. Im mad. I demand for my money back. I was then forward to their customer service. I got my money but beware of a man Claiming to be Jason Harvey from Seller Networks.
About the same thing happened to me only for $299.00
About the same thing happened to me only for $299.00. What a joke.
Paid $200 for an Internet marketing service to help sell my used 2014 Jaguar XK car.
Service claimed to provide top search rankings in all the main browsers along with many other benefits, which are listed here: sellernetworks.com, but the other benefits are really to support the primary benefit, which is Search Engine Optimization (SEO) so a buyer can find my car on the Internet so I can sell it.
After 2 months and over 4 attempts to improve my service (and the numerous phone calls required to do this), I still cannot find my car on the Internet with reasonable search terms. While it is possible that their service would work for an older, unusual car (e.g., 1972 Corvette convertible), it is an utter failure for a newer car competing against the reputable, commonly-used car sites (autotrader.com, kbb.com, edmunds.com, cargurus.com, etc.).
All attempts over e-mail and phone for a refund or substantially improved service have proven fruitless.
They flat out refuse to honor a 100% money back guarantee posted on their website and instead make you suffer through long phone calls to "reset" the service, which they then make you wait another 1-2 weeks for this to take effect.
This was a waste of money for me. Be absolutely sure you don't need this service before trying to use it, else you run the same risk of my situation: massive waste of time, no benefit, and no refund.
Unsolicited call for a legit scam
Once again, I received an unsolicited call from my post on CL or cars.com with the other offering $189 for them to list my vehicle and send buyers my way, but seller networks wanted me to sign up for $299 and list it with 20 websites.... First of all, STOP CALLING ME WHEN I CLEARLY STATED NO UNSOLISTED PARTIES may contact me! Very tempting to complain to CL regarding their tolerance of scammers using their listings to phish for potential clients. I searched in vain to find a scam report for this company and came upon this website and the complaints here. The woman on the phone claimed they've been in business since 1999 and have a good rating on BBB, but no such company is listed in their search engine. Anybody can build a slick website and post great reviews. Who's to say they're real or not? Stay away!
This company is one of the cheating company, they will say that they can sell your vechicle for more price . They asked me to put 13000 $ for my Nissan murano but KBB is 11000 $ and mentioned that they can sell the vechicle in 1 month but it will not happen , not even single enquiry was made . Their fees was 200$ , its utter waste .
Waste of money
Total waste of time and money, I listed my truck with seller networks for four months and did not generate a single interest, they calmed that they could get the truck sold in under 30 days due to their aggressive advertising campaign which is a total lie. after listing the truck I even reduced the price to see if that helps. When I called customer service to see what is the issue all what I got was that they only advertise and if I want to reduce the price of the truck even more. For the amount of money they charge you can list a vehicle with much better and will known sites that people are familiar with, I listed my truck with auto trader for just a week and received multiple calls and four months with seller network I go big fat zero interest. save your money and advertise on crags list and you will got much better result for nothing.
Not much help....
I got sucked into this "deal" too. They saw my ad on craigslist and contacted me, saying that I should list my camper for $2000.00 more that they had sold one just like it last week. They told me that it would be listed in a lot of related magazines and several websites. True, it was listed in all those places but were E-magazines not general publications. My camper has been on Seller Networks for almost a year now. I have had one buyer lead. It was a tire kicker, whom Sellers said they would filter out and provide serious buyers only. I'm leaving the ad up just because it's not costing me anything to do so. Watch that money back guarantee also. The only thing guaranteed is that it will be listed until it sells. Getting your money back is insinuated but not for real. I just hope someone takes Sellers for a ride like they did most of us.
One star and that is only because it IS listed on the internet.
BEWARE... RIPOFFS !
I paid for a seller service back in March. They got my name and number from another listing I had made. They have done nothing to help sell my truck. My adds are so hard to find, that they are doing no good at all. I was locked out of the website and when I called them to get my money back because they were in breach of contract, they refused to do so. The 100% money back and lists till it sells is also false. Don't be scammed by these people. The only buyer leads I have gotten have not even been real people, when I returned the calls and E-mails to them, there was no such people. DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY !!!!
Harrassment calls
Despite telling them I didn't need them to sell my Ferrari, I still received 8 to 10 calls over the next 30 days. I am contacting my attorney to see if they have a leg to stand on.
Went on about getting me car financed for a new buyer. Just a small set up fee. Ok I bit and found out later the I was taken for a scam. So. I did some research. And found out this Auto Seller Network was trying to get revenge for a partnership gone sour. The angry partner had a gambling habit. And forced out. So. He started out Auto Seller networks. So. I tracked down the company he has ill will to. Its Seller Networks. Had a long talk with the owners. NICE old couple. being in business 16 YEARS.
Anyway. I told them of my run in with thier ex-partner and his scam business. They apologized for my situation and offered my advertisement for my InInfiniti. I was amazing to see how thier process was so close to each other. But the difference was they came true to thier promises and sild my car in less than 30 days. With 1400.00 for my troubles. Dont used AUTO SELLER NETWORKS.
SOLD
I, like others here, was contacted by Seller Network offering to advertise my car for a fee( around $250) in many classic car magazines.After several calls, I decided to try them. I received about four notifications on prospective buyers.All four came to see the vehicle, and I sold it after about three months at the price they suggested.I have no complaints with them. They were up front with me. I can only give my experience with them, which was a pleasant one. Thanks
SCAM???
I have not heard a thing since April, they are most likely a scam. Jason Harvey said my trailer would be sold in 30 days.
I'm still waiting…..