I placed an ad in Craig's list to sell my 2008 Chrysler Sebring. A few days after I placed the ad in Craig's list I got calls from this marketing company stating they had "approved" "prospective" buyers interested in my car and if I agreed to their advertising my car they would match their buyers with me.
A fast talking sales representative called back and convinced me the only thing it would cost me if I sold my car myself was $29 out-of-pocket. I was guaranteed if the car didn't sell I would only be out $29 of the $249 the service cost. Hence, I allowed myself to be scammed, ripped off, lied to and gave AMS my credit card number.
They also begged me to list the car for more than I had it on Craig's list for. I didn't want to do that at all, but they insisted. The car was listed for $7,000 on Craigh's list and they wanted me to list it for $8,000, but I refused.
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