Vehicle Stars was formerly known as the Auto Marketing Group, an upset victim of their fraudulent practices has sent in this story of how they operate.
“Auto Marketing Group called me and persuaded me to advertise my car with them I agreed to provide a $500 deposit and was informed that the deposit was only to ensure commitment to sell my car through Auto Marketing Group and not sell it on my own. I satisfied my conditions and did not try to sell the car on my own. Although Auto Marketing Group assured and guaranteed me that my car would be sold in less than a week, NOT even a single person has called me about the car in over 90 days.
“I lost the opportunity to sell the car on my own and relied on your company’s assurances that my car would be sold in less than a week. I was deceived by Auto Marketing Group and misled. I provided the $500 deposit to Auto Marketing Group after I relied on Auto Marketing Group’s fraudulent assurances that my car would be sold in less than a week.
“One week before the 90-period expired, I sent via certified mail, my notarized reimbursement form to Auto Marketing Group. I called several times to check on the status and Auto Marketing Group informed me that my claim was received BUT due to heavy reimbursement-request volume, I had to wait 2 months.
“When I called Auto Marketing Group the last time, I was informed that my claim was denied because “I sent my reimbursement form one (1) week earlier.” I asked if I can submit another claim, but Auto Marketing Group informed that “it is too late now.”
“Auto Marketing Group is the biggest car selling SCAM company ever!!! please do get deceived like me and learn from my experience with Auto Marketing Group!!
“All the best!”
—Habib H.