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Dave
Dave
2011-10-27 18:21:55
Unknown
Now I've made an error. I used "you" twice in the same sentence, but have corrected it below for you 'informed buyer'.

Check your dictionary bud; actually you really need to go enroll in an English class concentrated on grammar to fix your writing problems.
Dave
Dave
2011-10-27 18:16:34
Unknown
Nice job 'informed buyer', you've misspelled you're and misspelled, (ROTFLMFAO) while displaying some fairly major issues with your sentence structure.   The context in which you are using "your" is incorrect, as "your" specifies ownership of something.   Check your dictionary bud; actually you really you need to go enroll in an English class concentrated on grammar to fix your writing problems.   Notice my usage of "your" in that last sentence.   You're = You are.   For example, you're not the right person to be correcting others' spelling when you can't form a proper sentence yourself and can't spell misspell. Also, since you are being the way you are about others' grammar and spelling, you did not capitalize either of your sentences, you should have used another comma after employee since you used one after nice job (unnecessary, as you should have just inserted a semicolon or a dash after employee), you didn't use a period at the end of your second sentence, and you used the word "and" two times in the same sentence (run-on sentence).  While we're at it, let's go over its and it's. "It's" is used in place of "it is", while "its" is possessive, and shows ownership of something when referring to someone or something as "it". Ignorant people such as yourself that try to correct others when they themselves can't properly write/speak irritate the heck out of me, if you can't tell. Please America, for the love of God, stay in school and pay attention! I am amazed by how many people are borderline illiterate and sound completely foolish because they didn't pay attention in English or just didn't care. Now you are adults that write like 3rd graders. WOW! No wonder this country is so far behind other Nations as far as education is concerned; if we can't even form proper sentences, I can see why all of our high-tech industries are internationally outsourced. So very sad.

Now I'll help you out first hand, so that next time you can form real sentences with correct spelling.

You (after grammar classes): "Nice job considering you're a classy employee; you only misspelled one word. So put the pipe down, back away from it, and then check your dictionary."

I still just can't believe you've misspelled misspelled; AND to make matters that much worse, this site has an automatic spell check built into the message post. Therefore, I really can't understand how anyone is misspelling any words, apart from the usage of your and you're, its and it's, etc. for which you must actually be educated to use properly.

Yours truly, Dave.  Sent from the US of A -the worlds most populace nation of overweight arrogant idiots with too much time, money, and pointlessly oversize material objects.

PS - God it feels good actually be informed.
Larry Eckel
Larry Eckel
2011-06-06 20:58:06
Unknown
Called to sell a SUV for me too good to be true, and i was desperate to sell it . I feel it is a scam and they should be prosecuted.
Renee H
Renee H
2011-06-06 20:58:06
Unknown
Feb. 11 They called and guaranteed they would sell the motorcycle in 90 days. I was told by Misty that they had a list of buyers for this specific motorcycle and if they couldn't work out the price they would put it on e-bay. She further said that they would continue to advertise it until it sold and would send me a copy of where and when they advertised. I sent pic via e-mail,they posted the charges 3/12
I did not receive a copy of the ad so I contacted them back and discovered they had not received the pics I had sent so I resent them, it posted on e-bay at the end of March until April 3rd. I still did not receive a copy of the ad. It wasn't until I disputed the charges since it did not sell,that I found that they even advertised it at all,and that through this entire time this is the ONLY place they had advertised it! Once my charge card company became involved to dispute it, I received from the charge card company a copy of the ad,and surprise, surprise, they quickly began advertising it again! I also discovered that they have a web page, and to have recieved a refund I had to go through there form, since I didn't I don't receive the refund!
To recap:
1. they didn't receive the pics so they didn't contact me
2. When they received the pics they copied my e-mail address down wrong so I received no copy of advertisement although they could have called or sent it by hard mail, but they didn't.
3. I was NEVER informed that they had a web page, NOT in any of the conversations we had. This revelation came from my credit card company!
4. they advertised ONCE until I tried to get my money refunded through my credit card.
5. The CHASE credit card can not get your money back under these circumstances.(what that means, I have no idea...it's just what they told me)
6. Specialty Network has promised to continue advertising until it is sold. At this rate, I'd rather have my money back since they have done such a bang up job so far!
Bob
Bob
2011-02-22 00:05:58
Unknown
http://www.bing.com/search?q=classy+auto+rip+off&src=IE-SearchBox&Form=IE8SRC

If you think this person is telling you the truth about this company look at this link.  They are not almost a scam they are.
ray
ray
2011-02-17 15:01:47
Unknown
I found my car listed on a sight called autozin and cars 4 sale. My car and area but listed incorrectly as well as they have lifted my pics the a***oles.
informed buyer
informed buyer
2009-08-17 20:34:11
Unknown
nice job, considering your a classy employee you only mispelled one word. so put the pipe down and back away from it and check your dictionary
RPM
RPM
2009-03-17 23:35:16
Telemarketer
Specialty Network Marketing Spammer SCAM.  These scammers are another just like One Stop Motors that calls every single Auto Trader ad and trys to get you to sign up for their BS marketing and website which they never promote.  All they do is take your money and leave you high and dry.  Avoid these scammers.
Jack w
Jack w
2008-11-06 21:51:32
Telemarketer
I've gotten several calls from these people.  I restore and sell classic cars for a living.  Do your homework and you'll find they are almost a scam.  I've used a different service for the last three years and so far it's the best I've found so far.  Of the 16 cars I've listed with them 11 sod to a buyer that I know came from them and 3 more I wasn't sure but since they are the only ones I really advertise with that's probably where they came from too.  The other company is www.classyauto.com - the don't just do classics but all sorts of cars.
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