They told me they sold cars just like mine with more miles for$18, 000 -$19, 000($5000 more than I had it listed for on craigslist). They told me 80% of the cars they listed sold in the first 8 weeks. They told me, as they have told others, that their financing and shipping set them apart from other advertising companies, and the salesman all but guaranteed the car would be sold.
Unfortunately, the truth is that my 2005 Chevy Trailblazer is never going to sell anywhere near its private party bluebook value of$18, 900. This is quite obvious, when you look and see that DEALERS are selling vehicles like mine for$15, 000! Onestopmotors.com has these vehicles listed from$18, 000-$30, 000. More poor suckers like me, who are never going to sell their car at that price with todays market.
Alas, onestopmotors does not have any real interest in your vehicle actually being sold. That is not where they make their money. As soon as your credit card number is given over the phone, they have their revenue already.
They will also call back the same day toverify the many legal aspects of the transaction verbally, a practice which is necessary for ANY company that has as many credit card disputes as this company must have.
They called me to verify after hours on Friday night. I called back the next morning to leave a message that I wanted to cancel, and I wrote an email. I called again on Monday morning(presidents day) and there was no answer. They finally called me back Tuesday afternoon, and refused to give me my money back. My page had already been built. They must not have gotten the message.
This company is absolute scum. I seriously doubt, out of the thousands of listings they have, that more than one car is sold in any given week. They are pushy, they lie, and once they get their grubby paws on your credit card number they will hold on for dear life.
Dont be greedy and desperate like I was. This is a horrible investment, and I hope just one person will read these reviews and realize that before its too late!