Yesterday, i was contacted by antoine who went through his speel about how seller networks was associated with field and stream magazine and a host of web sites. He transferred me to erica who took my information to sell my 2006 lexus rx 330. She promised two or three times that within three hours my ad would appear on the first eight web sites...Blah..Blah..Blah. Then she transferred me to "india" in accounting. "india" said she just emailed me with my receipt number and that my ad would appear in no more than two hours. When i didn't get "india's" email, i contacted customer service and spoke to chris who informed me they had the wrong email address for me. I gave him the correct email address and he said he would walk down the hall and enter into the system which would immediately correct it. When i still didn't receive an email from "india" i wrote their email address for cancellations - [email protected], provided all the information they requested and advised them to cancel my order. This morning, i called customer service (?) again and spoke to george and informed him of the cancellation. He said that wasn't his decision to make and that a manager would contact me within 24 hours!? Then he said, "..Let me see if we have any times today. Yes, yasmin will contact you at 1:00pm pst." my ad had been on auto trader and craigslist.
Erica contacted me this morning from a message i had left on her voice mail. After a few minutes,
She handed me off to lucy who said she was the sales manager. Lucy eventually said ok presumably
To refunding my money) and said yasmin would call me. Yasmin called a short while later. I explained
The above situation to her including the fact that i had written their email address for
Refunds last night and advised her i wanted a full refund. Their web site says you can get a refund if
Request it within 24 hours after placing the order. Yasmin said, “did you read the fine print to see if
You qualify for a refund? I don’t think you do. The placement fee is non-refundable. That’s the first
Time i had been made aware of that. I was promised an email with a link to eight web sites within
2-3 hours and only got it when i called customer service (?) this morning at 10:14am and talked to
George. It hit my mail while i was talking to him. I asked george if he had sent it and he said “no”. Yasmin tells me that george was in fact the individual that emailed it to me this morning.
In my opinion, this company is no more than a bunch of scam artists. I can’t even find their
Corporate headquarters information and they refuse to give it to me. Johnathan on “live chat”).
Called 6 times in the last 2 months for my tractor
Same, I'm in eastern Canada, been called over and over by the same company. Call came from Indian Springs, NV, US 1 702 781 8955.
Other times I remember it being from NJ. I just try to be smart and tell them that I'd pay them after I sold my tractor, otherwise I aint putting cash up front to a stranger over the phone. They are usually pretty quick to hang up.
If there was a rating below 1 star that is what we would give Seller Network. We got caught in the same thing when we thought we were dealing with a legitimate company who would help us sell our RV. There were a few red flags and today when we received the credit card statement, there was another charge as well from some company called Liberty Benefits which charged us nearly $125. We have no idea who or what they are, but now looking online it appears that this is a great big SCAM!
Over a year ago when I posted my classic car 66 Impala ss to craigslist I got a repeated calls from seller networks - used to be called Classic car seller network or so. They offer to help sell my car within 45 days with a fee. They were very helpful at first and even said that they would also arrange for shipping if it requires. Also they'll help with the transaction and will also offer financing to the buyer so all I need to do is sign the car title and receive the check payment when there's a buyer. After paying the fee they sent me a list of website where they advertised my car. Later when I got interested buyers I called seller networks and check with them about the transaction procedure and they told me that they won't be involve with the transactions and that would be between me and the buyer. Anyway, the interested buyer never went through. After the 3rd or 4th time calling seller networks I gave up. The first call they were helpful, after that, as if they've never talked to you. I think once they got their fee from you....bye bye baby!. Never again!!! My car never got sold through them even after a very long time
As seniors, we are not tech savvy like the younger generation and got sold a bill of goods also. Now we are trying to get our credit card charges reversed. There was a second charge for nearly $125. from a company called Liberty Benefits which we know nothing about.
OK folks I'm going to give u an honest opinion as an ex employee of the company. Yes you all are correct About there being many problems in the past with customers service. Yes there used to be many problems with over promising and under delivering. As a consultant that was brought into the company for the past yr...I can assure you those problems were corrected and proper procedures were put into place. The owner is very dedicated to making this company a reputable and respectable business for both buyers and sellers. My team recently completed a year long project with seller networks and I'm proud to announce I am very satisfied with the restructuring of the company.
they are very nice until they ask for the upfront payment at which point you go nah i dont think thats a good idea, they get pissed off and go off about all their costs to sell your car, and when i said "how about this i ll think about it" they went "how about this have a good day" and hanged up.
Person i talked to was "JULIE LEE" hah nice fake name, so both you "not a scam" poster up there and Julie if you are seeing this bi&*t!ch go f+&*1c^k yourself if you are human at all and not a bot
Do not fall victim to these scammers! Everything about this company is a total scam! They are thieves!! They pass you around on the phone from person to person! The number I was given to call for questions was not Legitament! No answer and you could not leave a msg..,, pisses!
I put my vehicle orignally on Cars.com and shortly there after I kept reciving messages from Seller Network. After about the 10 message they were able lto contact me. The guy was nice and all boast about the companie's BBB rating and also the fact that they offered financing and warranty to the buyer. I told him sould to good to be true and wasn't interested. I rec'd about 3 more calls from them and on the day I got sucked in after checking them out I got reelled in on the 90 day money back guarantee.
When the ad was up I notice that the price was much higher but he stated that was because they offered the warranty and financing. during the first 30 day not one looked or inquired about the car so lowered the price and lowered the price again at 40,50 and 60 days. On day 75 I called to asked for my money back and the lady stated they did not offer a money back guarantee. She indicated the best they could do was put my car on their
featured list which met it would appear first on the web sites my car was listed.
I am like the guy from Canada why when I search there was not complaints or unsatisfied customers. At this point I would say that this company needs to be shut down based on the the lie of the 90 day money back guarantee. I have filed a complaint with my DA office here in the Pittsburgh, PA area hopefully they can help out.
I have a truck listed with them. It's been 2 months now, only 2 buyer leads to this point, now I can't even access their website. I called several times about the problem and they won't help with the issue. BEWARE !
They are contacting me from my ad in Craigslist which is wrong. Most of the comments are bad to low for the company. It appears they do sell some items but bad marks for customer service. I am trying to decide if I want to try them or not & I am feeling mostly that this is not a totally "up and up" company, after all they steal the info from Craigslist which is wrong and maybe not legal. The BBB shows them as not accredited. Couldn't get a report on them due to the server down for reports.
glad I read all this stuff. A day or so after putting my 98 motor van I was called by sellers network and almost signed with them. Thanks for all the info
They tell you they make their money financing your item. They promise your item will be listed nation wide. When I checked on the status of my item several salesman told me I had serious offers but no takers. When I finally realized it was a scam I was told no one had inquired about my product. They set the price high to get me to join and suckered me in to a no sale situation. The salesman who told me that no one had even inquired on my product and he laughed when I told him the lies the other salesmen had told me. He said he looked at my file and there was not one inquiry. This is a total scam company.
Sellers networks has salesmen that look in advertising mediums for sellers to rip off. They call sellers and promise them they will do all the advertising for a fee. They list your product at a high rate for you and state they make their money through financing. I was told I had many serious inquires while I worked with them. After no results I lowered the price twice. The last salesman I talked to said no one had made a single inquiry on my product. He actually laughed at me when I told him that other salesmen stated I had people interested. Stay away from Sellers Networks.
I was contacted by Seller's Network the day after I posted my car on Craigslist. I told the gentlemen who contacted me that I wanted to see what kind of response I would get on Craigslist, but to please send literature detailing the service they provided. He sent the company website which really didn't provide details. I researched reviews for the company and based on what I'm seeing, I will not be using, nor paying for their services.
The same deal happened to me... They sift through Craig's list to find leads, then call you to get the sale. What I found was that they will tell you to list whatever you're selling for more than it's worth to rope you in and explain that they do financing so people are willing to pay more. I had my ad posted for about 4 month with absolutely no activity/ response.
I wound up selling my motorcycle myself off of Craig's list. They did nothing but take my money.
I personally would not bother wasting my money... A BIG FAT THUMBS DOWN FOR
A few months ago, we were contacted by phone by this company to inquire if they could assist us in sellling a car that we had listed on Craiglist, for $260. We thought that was a bit steep, but not having gotten any response on Craiglist, we listed it with Seller Networks. A few weeks later, we got a buyer from that ad, and that was that.
On July 14, 2015, we listed another ar on Craiglist, and called Seller Networks to list this one for us as well. Within 2 hours, we had a buyer from Craiglist, and right away called Seller Netoworks to cancel the ad. I was told that I had to do the request in writing, so I sent off an e-mail; next thing I'm old is that there is a certain procedure to follow in the Terms of Sale at tradenetautos.com. I followed those instructions (which included a requirement of a notarized bill of sale) to the letter, and after at least a dozen phone calls to Seller Networks about all this, I find out that that my bill of sale is no good because it was to have been on a form downloaded from the DMV. I can't believe I was never told this up front with all the phone calls and all the different customer "service" individuals I dealt with there. That information was not included in the instructions I was directed to at all.
Our buyer lives in another state, and when he came to pick up the vehicle, we all took the bill of sale which I had made up on the computer to the notary at the bank. Unfortunately, the first time the buyer came to look at the vehicle and left us the deposit (the same day we placed the ads), it was too late in the day to get the notary.
During all this time, my ad also showed up in the Seller Network listings, complete with pictures that I never sent them or told them to lift from Craiglist, which is apparently what they (mis)use to drum up business for themselves.
I would never use this company again if I could possibly help it. Every time you call there you're at least number 5 or 6 in queue. You always have to speak to someone different and explain the whole situation over again. Then you're told you will have an "appointment" or a call back from the supervisor in a day or two. If you happen to miss it, you have to call back and start all over again. I don't think Seller Networks ever had any intention of giving my $260 back, and I think they count on the customer getting disgusted and giving up.
I listed my 2015 Jeep and 1960 Cadillac on here for $360 smooth talking,was promised to not have my card charged till i approve the ads. i was charged that day 2 days later i am going through my emails and see the email for me to review and when i checked the sites they all looked the same with different logos.
They said they deal in high end vehicles they offered to help sell my cars within 30 days or they will run it front page for free till it sells. They said they would also arrange for shipping if it requires, they'll help with the transaction and will also offer financing to the buyer so all I need to do is check my bank account and after the money has cleared sign the sign the car title.
SCAM SCAM SCAM... i used a credit card because i had a feeling it was but i knew i could dispute the transaction if they charged my card before i approved the adds. needless to say i never got an opportunity to approve anything and they are a polished scam artist.
here is the list of selling websites for my Jeep:
TradeNet Autos
Auto Buyers List
Used Autos Online
Go Auto Search
Used Autos For Sale
Automotive USA
Auto Buyers Directory
Auto Classifieds
CAReport Link
SureSale Link Link
Here is the list of selling websites for my classic car:
TradeNet Classics
Classic Car Buyers List
Used Classics Online
Go Classic Car Search
Used Classics For Sale
Automotive USA
Classic Buyers Directory
Classic Car Classifieds
Classic Junkies
have you ever heard of any of these websites? SCAM!!!
Thanks so much to all of you, that put your rotten experiences up on this site, for the rest of us, who almost got burnt. I feel bad for all of you. Again i thank you. What ever happened to honesty??????????
Thank you so much to all of you who wrote all your feed back on this scam. I'm just sorry for all of you who got burnt. I almost got it to. Good thing I told them to call the first of next week. I was broke until then. It gave me a chance to check up on them. I never thought I would ever say , I am glad I was broke yesterday. What ever happened to honesty???????????
Seller Networks is a total bogus ripoff company I paid $324 on September 9 2013, reference # 5549604254 for a advertised continually listed on their site till sold-- ad titled 1969 Chevrolet Corvette ad id #7007. I was only able to log in once since that time and keep getting error messages as to user id and or password is incorrect. When I contact the seller networks customer service by email I do get a reset password email, which is totally bogus and has never worked, I am 100% unable to even see my ad for my vehicle on this ripoff site, and I do not believe 3 years later that seller networks is still hosting my ad as advertised and promised till the vehicle is sold through their web sites, Avoid and Beware seller networks is not a reputable company in any way at all, but in fact seller networks is just a hustle and scam to get your money, and in fact they have done zero to actually help sell my vehicle in 3 + years now.
Hello all, my name is Bob whose listed a 2000 XL1200 custom trike on Craigslist and the next day got a call from this company called Sellers Network who told me he could sell my trike in a matter of 2 weeks for $1000. more then I was asking and explained how it works that they advertises nationwide and do the financing for the buyer who they make their money from. The price was $299.00 until the bike is sold. I tpld him Sullivan I wanted to wait to see how it did on Craigslist before I put out $299. with Network Sellers. I guess what I've been reading on Out Scam these people are the F......ers who are stealing honest hardworking peoples money. Can someone tell me I'm RIGHT by assuming this ?
I'm so sorry to read the story of how many people these C.......ers took money from. There has to be away to put these people away. Isn't there any honest people in this world anymore. I like to thank Out Scam for their site cause only because I couldn't find their number I was a moment away from calling Network Sellers and listing my trike with them but if it's any consolation to the people who lost money to them I called Network Non Sellers and told them that I just couldn't deal with a company that has so many bad reviews. As someone who hasn't been taken by them before dealing with any company please do your homework or you pay the price cause these guys can sound real good but in the end your the loser. BE SMART,,,,,,,,,,,,
Seller Networks will tell you they will advertise your vehicle in Hemming, AutaBuy, Classic Cars magazines but from my experience they will not advertise in those magazines. Instead, you will be given 8 different websites, that they started themselves, which are not top websites and car enthusiasts
I know personally car enthusiasts that have never heard or used any of these websites. Seller Networks appeared to be very nice people until they got my money. I left 5 messages for Christie Duda, Director of Administration for Sellers Network. She did not return any of my calls. Numerous other times I called Sellers Network and they did not answer their phone.
I do not recommend doing business with Seller Networks, also known as TRADENET CLASSICS and Classified Advertising Venture. PLEASE DON'T MAKE THE MISTAKE I DID BY USING THESE PEOPLE. USE THE REPUTABLE PROFESSIONAL ADVERTISERS. I was told that Daniel Schwartz is the owner of this company and was given the address of 1515 East Tropicana Ave., Suite #520, Las Vegas, NV and he does not answer his calls either. WHAT A TERRIBLE COMPANY.
Hello as I former employee of Seller Networks (took me 2.5 days) to realize they were scamming the customers. The address and owner information you have listed is correct. When I received my paycheck from them I had a very hard time cashing it, my bank would not take it. The only place that would cash it was a payday loan place that partnered with seller networks. I truly am sorry for anybody that got scammed by this company.
Seller Networks solicited me, via my Craigslist add (selling my vehicle). The gentleman who called, was currently looking at my add and telling me how phenomenal my vehicle appeared to be. He told me that they could list in on sooo many used car websites/ adds, which in turn would drive up the likelihood of selling the vehicle for TOP dollar, as they can line up financing, warranties, and shipping. The gentleman went as far as telling me what he truly believed they could/ would sell the vehicle for... this number was high, so it got me excited. Low and behold, weeks later, I have received ZERO interest emails/ potential buyers. I even went on and lowered the cost drastically, nothing. I'm getting more hits on Facebook and Craigslist (both free).. this company is a joke and only wants your quick $200 and after that, that don't give a d**n about you or your vehicle selling. Don't use these scam artists. I wish I could have my money back.
I was approached by this company after i put my custom harley davidson rocker c on craig's list. They assured me that they could list it on multiple websites and it would sell. I felt a bit uneasy with the company and i told the customer service person; she said " just have a little faith". The comment that really hooked me was that they could provide financing for the buyer. My purchase price was a bit pricey, but was representative of the specialized bike i was selling. Long story short, i paid them $299.00 and haven't had one person attempt to purchase the bike, and it went on the site the beginning of september 2016. This company is a scam! seller beware!!!!
They then put me on the phone with another lady who told me that they could get my car financed by a buyer as long as I pay them a small fee of almost $200, which by then, after giving them my name, email, phone number, and address, I told them I needed to call back with my credit card information. When I typed their name into Google, a list of reviews came. They ones that were sponsored (paid for) had all 5 stars about how the company helped them tremendously by getting their car sold. The real reviews explained the exact same format of the phone call, but every one of them was listed as a scam about how the company took their payment, but their cars never showed on a website, nor did they get their money back.
I received a call this morning in regards to my ad on Craigslist about getting my car sold from a financing/ad company. The lady told me that my car was in high demand (which off rip I thought was not true, because in my area, my car is not in high demand) and that they could get my car sold within 30-45 days. They then put me on the phone with another lady who told me that they could get my car financed by a buyer as long as I pay them a small fee of almost $200, which by then, after giving them my name, email, phone number, and address, I told them I needed to call back with my credit card information. When I typed their name into Google, a list of reviews came. They ones that were sponsored (paid for) had all 5 stars about how the company helped them tremendously by getting their car sold. The real reviews explained the exact same format of the phone call, but every one of them was listed as a scam about how the company took their payment, but their cars never showed on a website, nor did they get their money back.
This company will take your money and run! Terrible customer service. Rude people. I requested a refund after about 18 hrs because they never sent me an email so that I could post pics and details about my vehicle. They hung up on me, waited 18 mins on hold for them to answer on the customer service line and then they told me I had to talk to Jasmin, who was the supervisor but that she wouldn't be in until the following day. Later that same day, she (Jasmin) called me after she saw my email requesting to cancel my order and she stated they could not refund my money because I did not meet the criteria as my ad was already posted. I called my credit card company immediately to reverse the charged and it hadn't even posted. We will see what happens. But don't use these frauds.
Wow! After receiving a call from these people, and speaking with the aggressive sales person who was pushy into telling me that there was a huge demand for my 2011 Cadillac CTS coupe, and that it would sell for almost $2k more than I was asking for on AutoTrader, I asked Cory S to give me some time to do some research on his company, because I didn't feel comfortable just giving out my credit card information to someone from a company I've never heard of, MY GOD! I was glad I stopped him to research them! I asked Cory to call me within an hour and he did, I told him I would NOT go ahead and continue the process with his company due to the low reviews I found all over the internet, what did he do?... He hung up on me :)
My wife was glad we didn't loose those $299 they were asking for, and agreed with my on why I do research before buying a lot of things, she thinks sometimes it's exsesive, but several times doing some work research has saved us from bad purchases/deals, like today!
I URGE you all to do some research before making some financial decisions, ESPECIALLY if you're getting a call from a company you've never heard of, promising a deal that sound too good to be true.
I am an ex employee for Seller Networks. I went in for my first day and never returned. The company hires anyone who can read a script and hold a conversation.They get people's information from sites like craigslist, cars.com, auto trader, etc.... Seller Networks was shut down a few months ago from one Las Vegas location then recently moved to a new location and is still in Las Vegas Nevada. The employees stand around begging for cigarettes and smoking marijuana. This place is full of drug attics and criminals.
Not getting any stars from me, just a scam like the rest are saying... Pretty good idea or concept but their websites they advertise in nobody has ever heard of them... I want my money back also... Don't think I have had 1 call from any of their sites and it has been back in April when I signed up with them... AutoTrader is a much better and known site and a lot less expensive.
I have learned the hard way, so beware... Certainly not worth the money!!
Tried to get through, but no avail since their line was busy and sometime hang on me.. only once they answered and said my name is not on their list.... I do have proof of receipt I paid and other emails ...
if you wish me to send you the proof of emails, i am willing to forward them to you...
I want to make people aware that these comments about ms. Julie lee are definitely not the julie lee that i spoke with at seller networks. The woman i spoke with was polite and courteous. My vehicle sold for more money then i could have sold it as a private party. A girlfriend of mine was having difficulties selling her rv. I sent her to julie and the rv was sold within a week i would recommend seller networks to anyone that needs help selling a vehicle.
What a crock!! I hope that people are smarter than me and don't give these jerks money. I really wish I had not given these people money.
They get your number off of craigslist and then relentlessly call you. When you give in and give them money for "advertising" they put your listing on sites that I've never heard of and then there are no contacts with potential buyers. They claim that the contacts are 1:100 potential buyers to scams (can't believe they actually said that). They claim that the listing and advertisement takes time. Then why have I had more interest by parking my truck on a busy road instead of a month of "advertising?" It's ridiculous to think that there are people that do this for a "living" and will do nothing to help you actually sell your vehicle.
I requested a partial refund and they gave me some crap excuse about changing the listing and it takes time. It shouldn't take any time if it is truly listed and advertised as they said it would be. They basically promised that it would sell at the price I wanted to sell it and that I would not have to do much for that except pay for the advertising. Then they tell you that there is not a guarantee and that they won't give anything in return.
Really disappointed that I didn't sniff this one out. Please beware and don't give them any more money!! You can use the bigger vehicle sales companies and still not spend $300 on terrible service.
DON'T DO IT!! Unfortunately, I bit into this scam. Why did I fall for this? Sleek in their ways they 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.
They directed me to the Field and Stream website to a section that supposedly validates credibility of their business, and promised I would have a featured spot within 24 hours of activation. I am grateful I am not thieves like those who work here. Stay away they are yet a scammer apparently not able to make a decent business dollar any other way. Next stop: Better Business Bureau Anything I can do to help even one person not fall for this scam.
I have made multiple attempts to improve my service (and the numerous phone calls required to do this), I still cannot find my classic car on any of the sites they promised with search terms that would match.
All attempts over e-mail and phone for a refund or substantially improved service have proven fruitless.
Deceptive Marketing, Uses Shell websites owned by themselves with no traffic, no refund, perfected getting out of fraud charges w/ banks las vegas Internet
I was driving down the road one Thursday afternoon with my mind distracted by other problems when I received their phone call offering to do all of these things to sell my car for me. They made it sound great so I gave them my credit card info and accepted their deal. That night I looked at their reviews and saw that it is a scam where the company will take your money and do nothing. I called them the next day, Friday, less than 24 hours later, and told them I wanted to cancel. Was told, "we have already done too much for you to cancel now". (What ever happened to the 3 day buyers remorse clause?) Anyway, I disputed the charge to my Discover card but ultimately learned they had sent Discover some documentation that showed the car was listed on some website somewhere so they had completed their obligation and deserved to be paid. If they did anything, it was totally ineffectual because, over the next almost 3 months, I never received a single indication of interest from a single potential buyer through whatever "super effort" they made. So...all I have for this $210 monetary investment plus several hours of my time, is the wisdom that a person should NEVER answer unsolicited phone calls because they are probably unscrupulous people running some kind of scam. Discover says there is nothing that can be done. They have paid these people and there is apparently nothing that I can do except try to warn other potential victims before they are scammed.
I am now in the process of documenting phone calls and emails for this case. I foolishly accepted a phone solicitation from Seller Networks early the night of November 13. For $240 they said they would sell the car I was trying to sell, handle all aspects of advertising the car on "well known" car selling websites, all details of the selling process up through the payment. That evening I researched this firm and hit the panic button, reading how they do NOT do nything in most cases, though a few of their "friends" will purport to have had great result, ha! I sent them an email that very evening since NOBODY was answering their "customer service" phone just a few hours later. I called Citibank, they reversed the charge the same day although I think I needed to wait for the charge to hit but they dated the credit also on the 13th.
On November 16 Sellers Networks emailed me to tell me to tell me there were "terms of agreement" I had agreed to by telephone. Making it IMPOSSIBLE to ever get a refund if one quickly realizes they were scammed. Plus, these are the ONLY websites they supposed post ads for my car:
tradenet autos
auto buyers online
go auto search
used autos for sale
automotive USA
auto buyers directory
auto classified
Never heard of ANY of these, anyone can build a phoney website and claim they are doing a service if they can find a sucker like me. I am elderly, and a Vietnam veteran. I also looked on several of these websites and I could not find ANY ads for my 2012 Sonata. I also made my OWN sale at my own expense later in the same month, they were USELESS, never received any call from anyone except on November 24 I finally received a phone call from mmanager from Seller Networks who essentially refused flatly to assist in ANY way, telling me they already did s lot of work to advertise my car. What a flat out lie, never saw any such ads nor did I hear from them except a number of robo emails asking me to post photos of my car. That is it, not bad for them getting my hard earned $240.
But what makes this worse is that on December 19, whatever Seller Network LIED to Citibank with, Citi (Costco Citi) reversed my dispute and charged me. Now they tell me *I* have to pretend to be a lawyer and prove my records and phone call efforts and my emails, etc etc.
If I have to go on TV with consumer groups I will, as well consider getting an attorney for FRAUD, sue the wners for a LOT more than $240. Elder abuse included.
Stay away!! this has got to be the worst service that i have ever paid for. Big big promises, no results. They would not respond to my emails after i signed up, they never updated my pictures. I did not receive one lead through them. Total waste of money!!!!! they don't even post on the large common sites that people use. Total scam!!!!
Months of 'Marketting' produced no buyers. They enticed me with an inflated listing value and unreasonable expectations, took my money, & no help after that.
I also got a phone call today tell me the same thing I been reading on the reviews :we can sell your bike, your asking to low, we can list it on more that humpty dumpty web sites, you only pay a one time fee of $299.00, it will be sold with 30 to 45 days, yes they also offered with the shipping and handling process, and payment from the buyer. I told him to give me his name and phone # and he hesitated on that, that I was going to do my homework on the company I am glad I did.
I was contacted by Seller Network when I put my car for sale on a Craigslist. I paid a $200 fee for advertising. I was assured twice this fee was refundable if their ad does not sell the car. The salesman encouraged me to list the car for more than I was originally asking. I told him I had it listed on Craigslist. He said that was fine as long as kept the price the same on both websites. I sold the car this weekend, via the Craigslist ad. I called Seller Networks today to cancel my ad and asked to get the refund since they did not sell the car for me. I was told refunds are only issued if the car sells in 24 hours. Apparently that is the wording in the contract. My fault for not seeing that clause. This company uses the worst advertising schemes. False advertising. DON'T USE SELLER NETWORKS.
Seller networks and it's similar named service websites use deceptive marketing tactics to take your money. They claim to be focused on helping you sell your car/truck and throw you a high number it is supposedly "Valued at". They'll try to claim that their fee is very minor and not really the focus of their business.
BE WARNED
do not let them sign you up. They will post ads to their own websites with zero effort. They posted the wrong ad description for my car and is obviously just copying and pasting other people's descriptions. Not a legit service, they will NOT help you.
I listed my 03 Acura RSX on Auto Trader for $7200. Seller Networks contacted me by phone offering to help sell it. For $200 they would design my add, put it in national publications and websites, take all calls, and notify me when offers came in. They suggested I put the price at $8900. A couple months went by and even after reluctantly lowering the price no calls came in. Here is their business model. Get the listing with smooth talking. Set the price very high so no one actually calls on it. Get the $200. Sit back and relax.
Placed my rv on craigslist.Next day seller network calls me giving me the same information as everyone else has stated. I may be a good ole southern country boy from a small town but I do have the internet and I do have indoor plumbing and also the sense to do a little homework especially when someone wants $300 of my bear huntin money. who ever you people are that started this kinda scam company are the pigs of the earth. (I apologize to the real swine ) because you people are below them.Anyone reading this please do not fall for this selling advertisement it truly is a SCAM !!!
Yeah, I'll add to the long, long list of shitty reviews. I posted my truck on a locale classified website and was contacted by these scum bags saying they could sell my truck for more then I was asking. Cindy, was the wonderful lady I had the pleasure of speaking to. She promised they could sell my truck in 30 days, when I asked so what happens when you can't sell it she told me they have never had a car not sale. It's all 100% bullshit! Hopefully peeps do their research before falling victim to this scam. These assholes don't even deserve a half a star!!!!!!!!!!!
I had a 2002 Harley on Craigs list and sellers network called me and said they could sell my motorcycle faster and for more money than I could, I usally don't fall for this kind of junk but this time I did after they got my 299.00 dollars I never heard from them again. Wish I had took the time to read these reviews but I didn't this is just a scam don't fall for it as me and alot of others did, keep your money and sell you item yourself you will be better off, SCAM, SCAM SCAM I gave a rating of one just because that is as low as it goes
Got a call today from seller networks trying to get me to advertise with them for $299 till sale was made. After checking them out on out scam when they call me back I will tell them to go POUND SAND Thanks for all the reviews
They called me today and thank god I was broke because I will be purchasing a new car tomorrow. But they offered to list my vehicle for sale and sell it for 30-45 days or they have to pay for the ads themselves and its not profitable for them. I told them my situation will be better by dec. 9. and to call then. During that time I looked them up online (Ofcourse not on their own website, but for real people and real views). They wanted $299 for the ad and said they can drop the pricce to $145 since i cant pay now, I was like if the car sells you can just deduct it from the sales amount, they were like we cant do that. I was stern and like i said I am broke because what I have saved up for is for my new car buy tomorrow. Lucky for me. I read these reviews and saved myself the hassle of giving my credit card information. Once they have the number they could have charged it however, whenever they wanted.
Thank God.. There is a God.! and all you sweet people who took the time to write the truth. I hope everyone here that got scammed get justice, and these scam artists pay.!!
They claimed they'd sell my truck for me. They said it'd be for sale on several websites.
I only found it on one website. They told me they could get a couple of thousand dollars more than i could on my own. I've been given the runaround every time i call them. Now they say that their hours are pacific time. I've tried calling them at 9am, 12pm, and 5pm eastern time. There is no answer. Only a recording that their hours are 8am-5pm pacific time.
High pressure. Fast talkers and do not listen. I have enough life experiences to spot this type of scam. Made a big mistake by insisting I agreed to there service they posted my boat while we were talking on the phone. Scumbags...akc.
I received a call today from a guy named "Tom" that gave me the rundown and wanted to sign me up right then to sell my Harley. I didn't do it and now after reading lots of reviews (not just from this page) I'm not going to do it. On their "Company" page on their website they display the Better Business Bureau Accredited Business logo, but the BBB lists them as NOT Accredited. Tom said the company is in Las Vegas, but the BBB has the address in Calabasas, CA.
Seller Networks Reviews
Yesterday, i was contacted by antoine who went through his speel about how seller networks was associated with field and stream magazine and a host of web sites. He transferred me to erica who took my information to sell my 2006 lexus rx 330. She promised two or three times that within three hours my ad would appear on the first eight web sites...Blah..Blah..Blah. Then she transferred me to "india" in accounting. "india" said she just emailed me with my receipt number and that my ad would appear in no more than two hours. When i didn't get "india's" email, i contacted customer service and spoke to chris who informed me they had the wrong email address for me. I gave him the correct email address and he said he would walk down the hall and enter into the system which would immediately correct it. When i still didn't receive an email from "india" i wrote their email address for cancellations - [email protected], provided all the information they requested and advised them to cancel my order. This morning, i called customer service (?) again and spoke to george and informed him of the cancellation. He said that wasn't his decision to make and that a manager would contact me within 24 hours!? Then he said, "..Let me see if we have any times today. Yes, yasmin will contact you at 1:00pm pst." my ad had been on auto trader and craigslist.
Erica contacted me this morning from a message i had left on her voice mail. After a few minutes,
She handed me off to lucy who said she was the sales manager. Lucy eventually said ok presumably
To refunding my money) and said yasmin would call me. Yasmin called a short while later. I explained
The above situation to her including the fact that i had written their email address for
Refunds last night and advised her i wanted a full refund. Their web site says you can get a refund if
Request it within 24 hours after placing the order. Yasmin said, “did you read the fine print to see if
You qualify for a refund? I don’t think you do. The placement fee is non-refundable. That’s the first
Time i had been made aware of that. I was promised an email with a link to eight web sites within
2-3 hours and only got it when i called customer service (?) this morning at 10:14am and talked to
George. It hit my mail while i was talking to him. I asked george if he had sent it and he said “no”. Yasmin tells me that george was in fact the individual that emailed it to me this morning.
In my opinion, this company is no more than a bunch of scam artists. I can’t even find their
Corporate headquarters information and they refuse to give it to me. Johnathan on “live chat”).
Thank you for looking out for others
I ALMOST GOT HOOKED WITH THEY FAST TALK AND
THAT PIE IN THE SKY BS,
Called 6 times in the last 2 months for my tractor
Same, I'm in eastern Canada, been called over and over by the same company. Call came from Indian Springs, NV, US 1 702 781 8955.
Other times I remember it being from NJ. I just try to be smart and tell them that I'd pay them after I sold my tractor, otherwise I aint putting cash up front to a stranger over the phone. They are usually pretty quick to hang up.
Caught in the same web
If there was a rating below 1 star that is what we would give Seller Network. We got caught in the same thing when we thought we were dealing with a legitimate company who would help us sell our RV. There were a few red flags and today when we received the credit card statement, there was another charge as well from some company called Liberty Benefits which charged us nearly $125. We have no idea who or what they are, but now looking online it appears that this is a great big SCAM!
Never again
Over a year ago when I posted my classic car 66 Impala ss to craigslist I got a repeated calls from seller networks - used to be called Classic car seller network or so. They offer to help sell my car within 45 days with a fee. They were very helpful at first and even said that they would also arrange for shipping if it requires. Also they'll help with the transaction and will also offer financing to the buyer so all I need to do is sign the car title and receive the check payment when there's a buyer. After paying the fee they sent me a list of website where they advertised my car. Later when I got interested buyers I called seller networks and check with them about the transaction procedure and they told me that they won't be involve with the transactions and that would be between me and the buyer. Anyway, the interested buyer never went through. After the 3rd or 4th time calling seller networks I gave up. The first call they were helpful, after that, as if they've never talked to you. I think once they got their fee from you....bye bye baby!. Never again!!! My car never got sold through them even after a very long time
They caught us also
As seniors, we are not tech savvy like the younger generation and got sold a bill of goods also. Now we are trying to get our credit card charges reversed. There was a second charge for nearly $125. from a company called Liberty Benefits which we know nothing about.
This is a BIG SCAM!!!!! Be careful
not a scam
OK folks I'm going to give u an honest opinion as an ex employee of the company. Yes you all are correct About there being many problems in the past with customers service. Yes there used to be many problems with over promising and under delivering. As a consultant that was brought into the company for the past yr...I can assure you those problems were corrected and proper procedures were put into place. The owner is very dedicated to making this company a reputable and respectable business for both buyers and sellers. My team recently completed a year long project with seller networks and I'm proud to announce I am very satisfied with the restructuring of the company.
Not a scam a total scam
Well, I think your consulting company totally failed then. They totally took me for a ride. I am in the process of trying to get my money back now.
not a scam
Tell the owner he has failed miserably!
Really? Come on.
How dumb do you have to be to not see this obviously was submitted by sellers network?
f*!!*ck off stop wasting peoples time
they are very nice until they ask for the upfront payment at which point you go nah i dont think thats a good idea, they get pissed off and go off about all their costs to sell your car, and when i said "how about this i ll think about it" they went "how about this have a good day" and hanged up.
Person i talked to was "JULIE LEE" hah nice fake name, so both you "not a scam" poster up there and Julie if you are seeing this bi&*t!ch go f+&*1c^k yourself if you are human at all and not a bot
SCAM!!
Do not fall victim to these scammers! Everything about this company is a total scam! They are thieves!! They pass you around on the phone from person to person! The number I was given to call for questions was not Legitament! No answer and you could not leave a msg..,, pisses!
I put my vehicle orignally on Cars.com and shortly there after I kept reciving messages from Seller Network. After about the 10 message they were able lto contact me. The guy was nice and all boast about the companie's BBB rating and also the fact that they offered financing and warranty to the buyer. I told him sould to good to be true and wasn't interested. I rec'd about 3 more calls from them and on the day I got sucked in after checking them out I got reelled in on the 90 day money back guarantee.
When the ad was up I notice that the price was much higher but he stated that was because they offered the warranty and financing. during the first 30 day not one looked or inquired about the car so lowered the price and lowered the price again at 40,50 and 60 days. On day 75 I called to asked for my money back and the lady stated they did not offer a money back guarantee. She indicated the best they could do was put my car on their
featured list which met it would appear first on the web sites my car was listed.
I am like the guy from Canada why when I search there was not complaints or unsatisfied customers. At this point I would say that this company needs to be shut down based on the the lie of the 90 day money back guarantee. I have filed a complaint with my DA office here in the Pittsburgh, PA area hopefully they can help out.
Bad Choice
I have a truck listed with them. It's been 2 months now, only 2 buyer leads to this point, now I can't even access their website. I called several times about the problem and they won't help with the issue. BEWARE !
Scam or just poor customer service
They are contacting me from my ad in Craigslist which is wrong. Most of the comments are bad to low for the company. It appears they do sell some items but bad marks for customer service. I am trying to decide if I want to try them or not & I am feeling mostly that this is not a totally "up and up" company, after all they steal the info from Craigslist which is wrong and maybe not legal. The BBB shows them as not accredited. Couldn't get a report on them due to the server down for reports.
Sellers networks
glad I read all this stuff. A day or so after putting my 98 motor van I was called by sellers network and almost signed with them. Thanks for all the info
They tell you they make their money financing your item. They promise your item will be listed nation wide. When I checked on the status of my item several salesman told me I had serious offers but no takers. When I finally realized it was a scam I was told no one had inquired about my product. They set the price high to get me to join and suckered me in to a no sale situation. The salesman who told me that no one had even inquired on my product and he laughed when I told him the lies the other salesmen had told me. He said he looked at my file and there was not one inquiry. This is a total scam company.
Sellers networks has salesmen that look in advertising mediums for sellers to rip off. They call sellers and promise them they will do all the advertising for a fee. They list your product at a high rate for you and state they make their money through financing. I was told I had many serious inquires while I worked with them. After no results I lowered the price twice. The last salesman I talked to said no one had made a single inquiry on my product. He actually laughed at me when I told him that other salesmen stated I had people interested. Stay away from Sellers Networks.
Contacted by Seller's Network
I was contacted by Seller's Network the day after I posted my car on Craigslist. I told the gentlemen who contacted me that I wanted to see what kind of response I would get on Craigslist, but to please send literature detailing the service they provided. He sent the company website which really didn't provide details. I researched reviews for the company and based on what I'm seeing, I will not be using, nor paying for their services.
"Forget about it"
Hi,
The same deal happened to me... They sift through Craig's list to find leads, then call you to get the sale. What I found was that they will tell you to list whatever you're selling for more than it's worth to rope you in and explain that they do financing so people are willing to pay more. I had my ad posted for about 4 month with absolutely no activity/ response.
I wound up selling my motorcycle myself off of Craig's list. They did nothing but take my money.
I personally would not bother wasting my money... A BIG FAT THUMBS DOWN FOR
ME !!!
A few months ago, we were contacted by phone by this company to inquire if they could assist us in sellling a car that we had listed on Craiglist, for $260. We thought that was a bit steep, but not having gotten any response on Craiglist, we listed it with Seller Networks. A few weeks later, we got a buyer from that ad, and that was that.
On July 14, 2015, we listed another ar on Craiglist, and called Seller Networks to list this one for us as well. Within 2 hours, we had a buyer from Craiglist, and right away called Seller Netoworks to cancel the ad. I was told that I had to do the request in writing, so I sent off an e-mail; next thing I'm old is that there is a certain procedure to follow in the Terms of Sale at tradenetautos.com. I followed those instructions (which included a requirement of a notarized bill of sale) to the letter, and after at least a dozen phone calls to Seller Networks about all this, I find out that that my bill of sale is no good because it was to have been on a form downloaded from the DMV. I can't believe I was never told this up front with all the phone calls and all the different customer "service" individuals I dealt with there. That information was not included in the instructions I was directed to at all.
Our buyer lives in another state, and when he came to pick up the vehicle, we all took the bill of sale which I had made up on the computer to the notary at the bank. Unfortunately, the first time the buyer came to look at the vehicle and left us the deposit (the same day we placed the ads), it was too late in the day to get the notary.
During all this time, my ad also showed up in the Seller Network listings, complete with pictures that I never sent them or told them to lift from Craiglist, which is apparently what they (mis)use to drum up business for themselves.
I would never use this company again if I could possibly help it. Every time you call there you're at least number 5 or 6 in queue. You always have to speak to someone different and explain the whole situation over again. Then you're told you will have an "appointment" or a call back from the supervisor in a day or two. If you happen to miss it, you have to call back and start all over again. I don't think Seller Networks ever had any intention of giving my $260 back, and I think they count on the customer getting disgusted and giving up.
SCAM ... ((Listing websites are a joke!!!))
I listed my 2015 Jeep and 1960 Cadillac on here for $360 smooth talking,was promised to not have my card charged till i approve the ads. i was charged that day 2 days later i am going through my emails and see the email for me to review and when i checked the sites they all looked the same with different logos.
They said they deal in high end vehicles they offered to help sell my cars within 30 days or they will run it front page for free till it sells. They said they would also arrange for shipping if it requires, they'll help with the transaction and will also offer financing to the buyer so all I need to do is check my bank account and after the money has cleared sign the sign the car title.
SCAM SCAM SCAM... i used a credit card because i had a feeling it was but i knew i could dispute the transaction if they charged my card before i approved the adds. needless to say i never got an opportunity to approve anything and they are a polished scam artist.
here is the list of selling websites for my Jeep:
TradeNet Autos
Auto Buyers List
Used Autos Online
Go Auto Search
Used Autos For Sale
Automotive USA
Auto Buyers Directory
Auto Classifieds
CAReport Link
SureSale Link Link
Here is the list of selling websites for my classic car:
TradeNet Classics
Classic Car Buyers List
Used Classics Online
Go Classic Car Search
Used Classics For Sale
Automotive USA
Classic Buyers Directory
Classic Car Classifieds
Classic Junkies
have you ever heard of any of these websites? SCAM!!!
Thanks so much to all of you, that put your rotten experiences up on this site, for the rest of us, who almost got burnt. I feel bad for all of you. Again i thank you. What ever happened to honesty??????????
Thank you so much to all of you who wrote all your feed back on this scam. I'm just sorry for all of you who got burnt. I almost got it to. Good thing I told them to call the first of next week. I was broke until then. It gave me a chance to check up on them. I never thought I would ever say , I am glad I was broke yesterday. What ever happened to honesty???????????
Seller Networks is a total bogus ripoff company I paid $324 on September 9 2013, reference # 5549604254 for a advertised continually listed on their site till sold-- ad titled 1969 Chevrolet Corvette ad id #7007. I was only able to log in once since that time and keep getting error messages as to user id and or password is incorrect. When I contact the seller networks customer service by email I do get a reset password email, which is totally bogus and has never worked, I am 100% unable to even see my ad for my vehicle on this ripoff site, and I do not believe 3 years later that seller networks is still hosting my ad as advertised and promised till the vehicle is sold through their web sites, Avoid and Beware seller networks is not a reputable company in any way at all, but in fact seller networks is just a hustle and scam to get your money, and in fact they have done zero to actually help sell my vehicle in 3 + years now.
BE SMART
Hello all, my name is Bob whose listed a 2000 XL1200 custom trike on Craigslist and the next day got a call from this company called Sellers Network who told me he could sell my trike in a matter of 2 weeks for $1000. more then I was asking and explained how it works that they advertises nationwide and do the financing for the buyer who they make their money from. The price was $299.00 until the bike is sold. I tpld him Sullivan I wanted to wait to see how it did on Craigslist before I put out $299. with Network Sellers. I guess what I've been reading on Out Scam these people are the F......ers who are stealing honest hardworking peoples money. Can someone tell me I'm RIGHT by assuming this ?
I'm so sorry to read the story of how many people these C.......ers took money from. There has to be away to put these people away. Isn't there any honest people in this world anymore. I like to thank Out Scam for their site cause only because I couldn't find their number I was a moment away from calling Network Sellers and listing my trike with them but if it's any consolation to the people who lost money to them I called Network Non Sellers and told them that I just couldn't deal with a company that has so many bad reviews. As someone who hasn't been taken by them before dealing with any company please do your homework or you pay the price cause these guys can sound real good but in the end your the loser. BE SMART,,,,,,,,,,,,
Seller Networks will tell you they will advertise your vehicle in Hemming, AutaBuy, Classic Cars magazines but from my experience they will not advertise in those magazines. Instead, you will be given 8 different websites, that they started themselves, which are not top websites and car enthusiasts
I know personally car enthusiasts that have never heard or used any of these websites. Seller Networks appeared to be very nice people until they got my money. I left 5 messages for Christie Duda, Director of Administration for Sellers Network. She did not return any of my calls. Numerous other times I called Sellers Network and they did not answer their phone.
I do not recommend doing business with Seller Networks, also known as TRADENET CLASSICS and Classified Advertising Venture. PLEASE DON'T MAKE THE MISTAKE I DID BY USING THESE PEOPLE. USE THE REPUTABLE PROFESSIONAL ADVERTISERS. I was told that Daniel Schwartz is the owner of this company and was given the address of 1515 East Tropicana Ave., Suite #520, Las Vegas, NV and he does not answer his calls either. WHAT A TERRIBLE COMPANY.
You are correct
Hello as I former employee of Seller Networks (took me 2.5 days) to realize they were scamming the customers. The address and owner information you have listed is correct. When I received my paycheck from them I had a very hard time cashing it, my bank would not take it. The only place that would cash it was a payday loan place that partnered with seller networks. I truly am sorry for anybody that got scammed by this company.
Seller Networks solicited me, via my Craigslist add (selling my vehicle). The gentleman who called, was currently looking at my add and telling me how phenomenal my vehicle appeared to be. He told me that they could list in on sooo many used car websites/ adds, which in turn would drive up the likelihood of selling the vehicle for TOP dollar, as they can line up financing, warranties, and shipping. The gentleman went as far as telling me what he truly believed they could/ would sell the vehicle for... this number was high, so it got me excited. Low and behold, weeks later, I have received ZERO interest emails/ potential buyers. I even went on and lowered the cost drastically, nothing. I'm getting more hits on Facebook and Craigslist (both free).. this company is a joke and only wants your quick $200 and after that, that don't give a d**n about you or your vehicle selling. Don't use these scam artists. I wish I could have my money back.
I was approached by this company after i put my custom harley davidson rocker c on craig's list. They assured me that they could list it on multiple websites and it would sell. I felt a bit uneasy with the company and i told the customer service person; she said " just have a little faith". The comment that really hooked me was that they could provide financing for the buyer. My purchase price was a bit pricey, but was representative of the specialized bike i was selling. Long story short, i paid them $299.00 and haven't had one person attempt to purchase the bike, and it went on the site the beginning of september 2016. This company is a scam! seller beware!!!!
They then put me on the phone with another lady who told me that they could get my car financed by a buyer as long as I pay them a small fee of almost $200, which by then, after giving them my name, email, phone number, and address, I told them I needed to call back with my credit card information. When I typed their name into Google, a list of reviews came. They ones that were sponsored (paid for) had all 5 stars about how the company helped them tremendously by getting their car sold. The real reviews explained the exact same format of the phone call, but every one of them was listed as a scam about how the company took their payment, but their cars never showed on a website, nor did they get their money back.
I received a call this morning in regards to my ad on Craigslist about getting my car sold from a financing/ad company. The lady told me that my car was in high demand (which off rip I thought was not true, because in my area, my car is not in high demand) and that they could get my car sold within 30-45 days. They then put me on the phone with another lady who told me that they could get my car financed by a buyer as long as I pay them a small fee of almost $200, which by then, after giving them my name, email, phone number, and address, I told them I needed to call back with my credit card information. When I typed their name into Google, a list of reviews came. They ones that were sponsored (paid for) had all 5 stars about how the company helped them tremendously by getting their car sold. The real reviews explained the exact same format of the phone call, but every one of them was listed as a scam about how the company took their payment, but their cars never showed on a website, nor did they get their money back.
SCAM-- Dont Do It!
This company will take your money and run! Terrible customer service. Rude people. I requested a refund after about 18 hrs because they never sent me an email so that I could post pics and details about my vehicle. They hung up on me, waited 18 mins on hold for them to answer on the customer service line and then they told me I had to talk to Jasmin, who was the supervisor but that she wouldn't be in until the following day. Later that same day, she (Jasmin) called me after she saw my email requesting to cancel my order and she stated they could not refund my money because I did not meet the criteria as my ad was already posted. I called my credit card company immediately to reverse the charged and it hadn't even posted. We will see what happens. But don't use these frauds.
SCAM
Wow! After receiving a call from these people, and speaking with the aggressive sales person who was pushy into telling me that there was a huge demand for my 2011 Cadillac CTS coupe, and that it would sell for almost $2k more than I was asking for on AutoTrader, I asked Cory S to give me some time to do some research on his company, because I didn't feel comfortable just giving out my credit card information to someone from a company I've never heard of, MY GOD! I was glad I stopped him to research them! I asked Cory to call me within an hour and he did, I told him I would NOT go ahead and continue the process with his company due to the low reviews I found all over the internet, what did he do?... He hung up on me :)
My wife was glad we didn't loose those $299 they were asking for, and agreed with my on why I do research before buying a lot of things, she thinks sometimes it's exsesive, but several times doing some work research has saved us from bad purchases/deals, like today!
I URGE you all to do some research before making some financial decisions, ESPECIALLY if you're getting a call from a company you've never heard of, promising a deal that sound too good to be true.
That paid off today on our end!
SCAM
I am an ex employee for Seller Networks. I went in for my first day and never returned. The company hires anyone who can read a script and hold a conversation.They get people's information from sites like craigslist, cars.com, auto trader, etc.... Seller Networks was shut down a few months ago from one Las Vegas location then recently moved to a new location and is still in Las Vegas Nevada. The employees stand around begging for cigarettes and smoking marijuana. This place is full of drug attics and criminals.
Scam!!!
Not getting any stars from me, just a scam like the rest are saying... Pretty good idea or concept but their websites they advertise in nobody has ever heard of them... I want my money back also... Don't think I have had 1 call from any of their sites and it has been back in April when I signed up with them... AutoTrader is a much better and known site and a lot less expensive.
I have learned the hard way, so beware... Certainly not worth the money!!
Very Rude
Very rude sales people!!! Don't ask them too many questions or ask them to send you info and you might get along with them.
Tried to get through, but no avail since their line was busy and sometime hang on me.. only once they answered and said my name is not on their list.... I do have proof of receipt I paid and other emails ...
if you wish me to send you the proof of emails, i am willing to forward them to you...
Neal Mckenzie
I want to make people aware that these comments about ms. Julie lee are definitely not the julie lee that i spoke with at seller networks. The woman i spoke with was polite and courteous. My vehicle sold for more money then i could have sold it as a private party. A girlfriend of mine was having difficulties selling her rv. I sent her to julie and the rv was sold within a week i would recommend seller networks to anyone that needs help selling a vehicle.
What a crock!! I hope that people are smarter than me and don't give these jerks money. I really wish I had not given these people money.
They get your number off of craigslist and then relentlessly call you. When you give in and give them money for "advertising" they put your listing on sites that I've never heard of and then there are no contacts with potential buyers. They claim that the contacts are 1:100 potential buyers to scams (can't believe they actually said that). They claim that the listing and advertisement takes time. Then why have I had more interest by parking my truck on a busy road instead of a month of "advertising?" It's ridiculous to think that there are people that do this for a "living" and will do nothing to help you actually sell your vehicle.
I requested a partial refund and they gave me some crap excuse about changing the listing and it takes time. It shouldn't take any time if it is truly listed and advertised as they said it would be. They basically promised that it would sell at the price I wanted to sell it and that I would not have to do much for that except pay for the advertising. Then they tell you that there is not a guarantee and that they won't give anything in return.
Really disappointed that I didn't sniff this one out. Please beware and don't give them any more money!! You can use the bigger vehicle sales companies and still not spend $300 on terrible service.
DON'T DO IT!! Unfortunately, I bit into this scam. Why did I fall for this? Sleek in their ways they 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.
They directed me to the Field and Stream website to a section that supposedly validates credibility of their business, and promised I would have a featured spot within 24 hours of activation. I am grateful I am not thieves like those who work here. Stay away they are yet a scammer apparently not able to make a decent business dollar any other way. Next stop: Better Business Bureau Anything I can do to help even one person not fall for this scam.
I have made multiple attempts to improve my service (and the numerous phone calls required to do this), I still cannot find my classic car on any of the sites they promised with search terms that would match.
All attempts over e-mail and phone for a refund or substantially improved service have proven fruitless.
Deceptive Marketing, Uses Shell websites owned by themselves with no traffic, no refund, perfected getting out of fraud charges w/ banks las vegas Internet
I was driving down the road one Thursday afternoon with my mind distracted by other problems when I received their phone call offering to do all of these things to sell my car for me. They made it sound great so I gave them my credit card info and accepted their deal. That night I looked at their reviews and saw that it is a scam where the company will take your money and do nothing. I called them the next day, Friday, less than 24 hours later, and told them I wanted to cancel. Was told, "we have already done too much for you to cancel now". (What ever happened to the 3 day buyers remorse clause?) Anyway, I disputed the charge to my Discover card but ultimately learned they had sent Discover some documentation that showed the car was listed on some website somewhere so they had completed their obligation and deserved to be paid. If they did anything, it was totally ineffectual because, over the next almost 3 months, I never received a single indication of interest from a single potential buyer through whatever "super effort" they made. So...all I have for this $210 monetary investment plus several hours of my time, is the wisdom that a person should NEVER answer unsolicited phone calls because they are probably unscrupulous people running some kind of scam. Discover says there is nothing that can be done. They have paid these people and there is apparently nothing that I can do except try to warn other potential victims before they are scammed.
I am now in the process of documenting phone calls and emails for this case. I foolishly accepted a phone solicitation from Seller Networks early the night of November 13. For $240 they said they would sell the car I was trying to sell, handle all aspects of advertising the car on "well known" car selling websites, all details of the selling process up through the payment. That evening I researched this firm and hit the panic button, reading how they do NOT do nything in most cases, though a few of their "friends" will purport to have had great result, ha! I sent them an email that very evening since NOBODY was answering their "customer service" phone just a few hours later. I called Citibank, they reversed the charge the same day although I think I needed to wait for the charge to hit but they dated the credit also on the 13th.
On November 16 Sellers Networks emailed me to tell me to tell me there were "terms of agreement" I had agreed to by telephone. Making it IMPOSSIBLE to ever get a refund if one quickly realizes they were scammed. Plus, these are the ONLY websites they supposed post ads for my car:
tradenet autos
auto buyers online
go auto search
used autos for sale
automotive USA
auto buyers directory
auto classified
Never heard of ANY of these, anyone can build a phoney website and claim they are doing a service if they can find a sucker like me. I am elderly, and a Vietnam veteran. I also looked on several of these websites and I could not find ANY ads for my 2012 Sonata. I also made my OWN sale at my own expense later in the same month, they were USELESS, never received any call from anyone except on November 24 I finally received a phone call from mmanager from Seller Networks who essentially refused flatly to assist in ANY way, telling me they already did s lot of work to advertise my car. What a flat out lie, never saw any such ads nor did I hear from them except a number of robo emails asking me to post photos of my car. That is it, not bad for them getting my hard earned $240.
But what makes this worse is that on December 19, whatever Seller Network LIED to Citibank with, Citi (Costco Citi) reversed my dispute and charged me. Now they tell me *I* have to pretend to be a lawyer and prove my records and phone call efforts and my emails, etc etc.
If I have to go on TV with consumer groups I will, as well consider getting an attorney for FRAUD, sue the wners for a LOT more than $240. Elder abuse included.
Stay away!! this has got to be the worst service that i have ever paid for. Big big promises, no results. They would not respond to my emails after i signed up, they never updated my pictures. I did not receive one lead through them. Total waste of money!!!!! they don't even post on the large common sites that people use. Total scam!!!!
Months of 'Marketting' produced no buyers. They enticed me with an inflated listing value and unreasonable expectations, took my money, & no help after that.
I did everythig they asked me to do for them tto sell this motor cycle and I have never had any contact from.
I have had one contact from one customer, eho I think was a set up by them.
All they did was lie about how many people they had waiting to buy.
This place needs shut down.
They have never returned any of my calls..
Good BULL SHIT talkers
I also got a phone call today tell me the same thing I been reading on the reviews :we can sell your bike, your asking to low, we can list it on more that humpty dumpty web sites, you only pay a one time fee of $299.00, it will be sold with 30 to 45 days, yes they also offered with the shipping and handling process, and payment from the buyer. I told him to give me his name and phone # and he hesitated on that, that I was going to do my homework on the company I am glad I did.
All I have to say is BEAWRE.
I was contacted by Seller Network when I put my car for sale on a Craigslist. I paid a $200 fee for advertising. I was assured twice this fee was refundable if their ad does not sell the car. The salesman encouraged me to list the car for more than I was originally asking. I told him I had it listed on Craigslist. He said that was fine as long as kept the price the same on both websites. I sold the car this weekend, via the Craigslist ad. I called Seller Networks today to cancel my ad and asked to get the refund since they did not sell the car for me. I was told refunds are only issued if the car sells in 24 hours. Apparently that is the wording in the contract. My fault for not seeing that clause. This company uses the worst advertising schemes. False advertising. DON'T USE SELLER NETWORKS.
Seller networks and it's similar named service websites use deceptive marketing tactics to take your money. They claim to be focused on helping you sell your car/truck and throw you a high number it is supposedly "Valued at". They'll try to claim that their fee is very minor and not really the focus of their business.
BE WARNED
do not let them sign you up. They will post ads to their own websites with zero effort. They posted the wrong ad description for my car and is obviously just copying and pasting other people's descriptions. Not a legit service, they will NOT help you.
I listed my 03 Acura RSX on Auto Trader for $7200. Seller Networks contacted me by phone offering to help sell it. For $200 they would design my add, put it in national publications and websites, take all calls, and notify me when offers came in. They suggested I put the price at $8900. A couple months went by and even after reluctantly lowering the price no calls came in. Here is their business model. Get the listing with smooth talking. Set the price very high so no one actually calls on it. Get the $200. Sit back and relax.
SAME STORY OVER & OVER
Placed my rv on craigslist.Next day seller network calls me giving me the same information as everyone else has stated. I may be a good ole southern country boy from a small town but I do have the internet and I do have indoor plumbing and also the sense to do a little homework especially when someone wants $300 of my bear huntin money. who ever you people are that started this kinda scam company are the pigs of the earth. (I apologize to the real swine ) because you people are below them.Anyone reading this please do not fall for this selling advertisement it truly is a SCAM !!!
FML
Yeah, I'll add to the long, long list of shitty reviews. I posted my truck on a locale classified website and was contacted by these scum bags saying they could sell my truck for more then I was asking. Cindy, was the wonderful lady I had the pleasure of speaking to. She promised they could sell my truck in 30 days, when I asked so what happens when you can't sell it she told me they have never had a car not sale. It's all 100% bullshit! Hopefully peeps do their research before falling victim to this scam. These assholes don't even deserve a half a star!!!!!!!!!!!
Total scam
I had a 2002 Harley on Craigs list and sellers network called me and said they could sell my motorcycle faster and for more money than I could, I usally don't fall for this kind of junk but this time I did after they got my 299.00 dollars I never heard from them again. Wish I had took the time to read these reviews but I didn't this is just a scam don't fall for it as me and alot of others did, keep your money and sell you item yourself you will be better off, SCAM, SCAM SCAM I gave a rating of one just because that is as low as it goes
almost fell for it
Got a call today from seller networks trying to get me to advertise with them for $299 till sale was made. After checking them out on out scam when they call me back I will tell them to go POUND SAND Thanks for all the reviews
Thanks outscam and reviewers!
They called me today and thank god I was broke because I will be purchasing a new car tomorrow. But they offered to list my vehicle for sale and sell it for 30-45 days or they have to pay for the ads themselves and its not profitable for them. I told them my situation will be better by dec. 9. and to call then. During that time I looked them up online (Ofcourse not on their own website, but for real people and real views). They wanted $299 for the ad and said they can drop the pricce to $145 since i cant pay now, I was like if the car sells you can just deduct it from the sales amount, they were like we cant do that. I was stern and like i said I am broke because what I have saved up for is for my new car buy tomorrow. Lucky for me. I read these reviews and saved myself the hassle of giving my credit card information. Once they have the number they could have charged it however, whenever they wanted.
Thank God.. There is a God.! and all you sweet people who took the time to write the truth. I hope everyone here that got scammed get justice, and these scam artists pay.!!
They claimed they'd sell my truck for me. They said it'd be for sale on several websites.
I only found it on one website. They told me they could get a couple of thousand dollars more than i could on my own. I've been given the runaround every time i call them. Now they say that their hours are pacific time. I've tried calling them at 9am, 12pm, and 5pm eastern time. There is no answer. Only a recording that their hours are 8am-5pm pacific time.
Scam
Total scam...don't do it
Thieves
Everything that all these one star reviews say is true. Stay away from Seller Networks.
Idiots
High pressure. Fast talkers and do not listen. I have enough life experiences to spot this type of scam. Made a big mistake by insisting I agreed to there service they posted my boat while we were talking on the phone. Scumbags...akc.
My boys saved me dollars.
Listed on Crags list. Only call was from this outfit. Smooth sounding pitch. Boys said scam. Then i read this. Thank you boys
Sounds like a scam to me
Just called me and promised to pay me over $4000 of the market value of my car.
God knows that's impossible for my car. They spent about ten minutes trying to prove they are legit.
Just because they can send you an email with a link doesn't mean that they can have my credit card details.
Thank God for this site and seeing it before I gave them my details. Didn't realise that scams could be this widespread!
Don't Trust Them
I received a call today from a guy named "Tom" that gave me the rundown and wanted to sign me up right then to sell my Harley. I didn't do it and now after reading lots of reviews (not just from this page) I'm not going to do it. On their "Company" page on their website they display the Better Business Bureau Accredited Business logo, but the BBB lists them as NOT Accredited. Tom said the company is in Las Vegas, but the BBB has the address in Calabasas, CA.