I was solicited by Dee from Sellers Network who promised me that $309.00 would not only sell my Truck quickly, they would raise the price by $2500 and get me even more than I was asking PLUS... they could finance the new Buyer, sell them additional items like warranties & gap plans that generate even more profit for me. She wanted a credit card immediately to get started. Thankfully, I was in traffic and could not speak in detail at that instant. Once I had a chance to check the Reviews, i could not believe my eyes. If it smells like a Skunk, there's a pretty good chance that it is!
There should be a law against these people. The first thing out of there mouth is, do you want a refund, then what is your account no and you need a set of numbers to get the refund. They speak very broken english ( on purpose), am now trying to go through legal channels. Terry
They are disrespectful jerks who will not sale your vehicle. Save yourself the money and stay clear of this company. Their customer service are deceitful, and they won't answer the phone once you try calling them.
I had an RV. I had inherited from my father passing and I had no real idea what it was worth and not only did they get me more money then I was asking they got it sold in a little under 55 days it was a little longer then they had told me but every time I called and asked questions they always answered and did what they said they were going to do so scam not at all I feel like these reviews are from people who never even put a dime towards selling there vehicles or anything else not only would I recommend them I will definitely use them again
I was contacted by Seller Networks to advertise my classic car. I did see poor reviews after listing but decided that it was worth a shot. My car didn't sell within the first 30 days but I did receive a fair amount of inquiries. The second month it was listed it was sold. I was happy since it had been listed elsewhere for a few months without much interest. My advise would be to give them a shot. They did list my vehicle on some of the more popular classic car sites.
Very convincing, need upfront payment to start advertising. Almost got me. Luckily I'm on disability and don't have the $350 they wanted which allowed me to hang up and look into their service. Pretty smooth scam they have going on with call transfers Etc
I fell for the it even though it sounded to good to be true. 5 minutes after I said yes I looked at the reviews... I called my Citi bank Visa told them the whole story an they cancelled the payment. Well the Sellers Network still did the ad anyways. Not for a handicapped van but for a regular van. I wrote a 7 page letter of way I should not have to pay. Well just found out Visa gave them their money. Unbelievable...
Dang, I should have known. I too posted on Craigslist to sell my 2019 Lund boat. They called, Dee was who she said she was, and offered me the $309 price. Yes, sounds good, said my boat was worth more than I was asking, blah, blah, blah. When I got what they said is in the boat magazines, and sites, the write up was obviously from someone overseas. The English was broken and made me sound like an idiot. I called my credit union to try and stop payment, as it's still pending, and found out I have to wait until it post before they can get started on the "Fraud" that has taken place. I tried calling the numbers Dee gave me from the Seller Network, including her number, the customer service number, and the financial number, surprise, there is nobody there to talk to, just answering machines or "You have reached us after business hours." I can only say I should have checked them out before hand, not after the fact. STAY CLEAR...
A complete waste of time and money. I am a sales person myself, so I am willing to give other sales companies a try. I did question their bad reviews online and their response was (out of hundreds of thousands of customers, you're going to get some bad reviews) so I thought, OK, fair enough. Not a phone call, Not a lead, and Never heard from them again. Save your money people and put it elsewhere!
After posting our RV on craigslist Jason contacted us. He was pushy and assured us that he would sell our RV before the weekend ended because it was a BIG weekend for RV sales (Memorial Day weekend). I wish I would have done more research before giving him my credit card number. He kept asking "so how are we going to secure this payment", that should have been my first warning.
He kept saying how we are not asking enough and he is going to sell it for more, and how he can finance it and offer warranty. Let's just say he was a good salesman. He got my $209 and I NEVER received one single hit on my RV. I have more hits trying to sell it myself.
Don't fall for this scam like I did. I am trying to cancel my cc payment now.
Lesson learned!
By nature I'm very wary, these guys are smooth. Operator handoffs, professional vibe, forced teaming (we both want to sell your vehicle so we're allies). Nothing out of pocket, the seller pays that. But then, all you pay for is the advertisement, did we mention its the most aggressive on Earth? And your awesome vehicle is under valued! Best of all, we'll send someone to pick it up! Man, so many ways this can go wrong, don't be fooled. Facebook marketplace, local sites and chill. Don't pay someone to teach you a hard, expensive lesson.
By nature I'm very wary, these guys are smooth. Operator handoffs, professional vibe, forced teaming (we both want to sell your vehicle so we're allies). Nothing out of pocket, the seller pays that. But then, all you pay for is the advertisement, did we mention its the most aggressive on Earth? And your awesome vehicle is under valued! Best of all, we'll send someone to pick it up! Man, so many ways this can go wrong, don't be fooled. Facebook marketplace, local sites and chill. Don't pay someone to teach you a hard, expensive lesson.
The man who I talked to talked really fast in order to act like he knows what he is talking about and said that they have an %80 success rate. All they charge you is $300. As soon as I said "I pay that after you sell my car right?" he made a rude comment and hung up.
Do not use this website they steal your money. The look you up on other websites like Craigslist. They caught me off guard but I rang them up within 12 Hours asking to cancel and they wouldn't all they want is your money and do nothing for it. I should have researched them before I signed now I'm in a dispute with my credit card company as I refuse to pay this crooked company. How can you not have a 24 hr cancellation policy all they want is to grab your money. Companies like this should not be allowed to exist stealing from innocent people
Do not I repeat do not use these guys. They contacted me telling me they could sell my car for a certain price two and a half years later I've cut the price in half still not one phone call only one which was a scam that they didn't filter. I think what these guys do is set up some Mig shift sale sites and just dumped all there cars trucks, trucks and bikes into them and don't care if they sell them or not. I use the free ad service and got more calls in one week than I got with them in two and a half years. If these guys call you run
They called, and offered the $309 special as other have mentioned. They are very nice, but they also act like robots, whenever you ask them questions, they repeat the same scripted message. It sounds great, but the reviews below made me stop and think. When I told the caller I would need to think about it and if I could call back, she immediately hung up the phone. If that isn't an obvious sign of a scam, I don't know what is. Put your money towards detailing your car or something else, this is a SCAMMMMMM!
In one year... yep a year, I had two people who asked a question about the car. Paid $150. For two questions. Went on free websites and sold it in two weeks at my asking price.
WAS SELLING A HORSE TRAILER AND THEY CALLED ME THEY HAD SENT ME AN EMAIL AND I RESPONDED BACK AND THEY HAD MY HORSE TRAILER SOLD WITHIN 30 DAYS THEY WORKED WITH ME ON THE PRICE AND THEY GOT ME MORE MONEY HOW IS THAT A SCAM THEY GAVE ME A NUMBER FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE AND I WAS ABLE TO GET A HOLD OF THEM WHENEVER I HAS A QUESTION! WOULD DEFIANTLY RECOMMEND AND IF I EVER NEED ANYTHING SOLD OR IF I KNOW ANYONE SELLING ANYTHING
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.
Total waste of money! Of all the sites they told me my car would be listed on over half of them don't exist. The ones that do exist never had my car listed and they are the last places I would look for a car. I agree with everyone else this company should be shut down! Scam Scam Scam!
Answer: I thought the same thing and i gave them a chance and they proved all those reviews wrong in my eyes
Answer: You can't - they're crooks! They will not refund you ever.
Answer: No from real people who where ripped off by these a**holes!
Answer: Smart move! DON'T use this company. They will steal your money!
Answer: No, they don't. They'll run your ad for "1000 years" but I spoke with Jasmine Reynolds, head of customer service who is adamant about no refunds despite what is promised.
Answer: It does work it cost money to make money and they would know this if they weren't so cheap instead of making false claims try it for yourselves there not asking u for thousands of dollars they ask you the cost it takes to advertise
Answer: By them scamming YOU into giving them FREE MONEY! LUCKY YOU!
Answer: I didnt sell a boat but they sold my horse trailer for 40,000 and i was only asking 36,000
Seller Networks has a rating of 1.3 stars from 78 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Reviewers dissatisfied with Seller Networks most frequently mention customer service and credit card. Seller Networks ranks 399th among Used Cars sites.