Vincent Peatros from Downy CA is a Scammer and a lia
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Vincent Peatros is a deceiver

Beware of this person: Vincent Peatros. Address: (Personal Information Removed) This person is scammer and a liar. He cheats on honest car and home buyers and steals money from them with his style and form of scamming.

He usually introduces himself as a professional that has worked on different reputable car companies and has garnered a high position, had really competitive salary, and false employment history and records of work performance. This is to make the act of scamming believable by using real and existing company names and addresses.

One of his false and too good to be true employment histories is that he worked on Power Chevrolet Hawthorne, CA with great employee performance but yet it is only for the show of fraud. He mentions in his profiles that he had hired and trained the sales department and maintained a 99.8% Customer Service Index score which was highest in the region. He also introduced that he had proven sales record with new and used automobiles grossing over $450,000 per month, highest gross profit in the country for general manager.in that company, he had generated business development opportunity for salespersons through a BDC Department, implemented a customer follow up system to recapture customers. Has also created and placed advertisements for new car sales with all mainstream advertisers and has performed daily inventory checks for all new vehicles arriving at the dealership.

To make it more believable, he also added in his employment history in the company that he trained sales staff on the proper demonstration for all new cars, each sales person must score a 99% in order to assist customers. Has also displayed so called leadership skills and according to him he had trained the sales staff on customer prospecting through our Service Department records to increase monthly sales.

To backup his false sales ability, he added that he had structured and negotiated over 100 transactions a month and has met and exceeded sales quota mandated by the General Manager. He trained sales staff the key features and benefits of each new car to increase monthly sales. Another addition to his pot of fake histories is that he claimed to have a record of performing weekly sales meetings to confirm sales appointments for the week and additional ongoing sales training and has increased new car auto sales by 42%, increased used car auto sales by 26%.

With a background of related information about car sales, he tends to make customers believe that he is a registered seller. He also created fake documents to make transactions as realistic as possible to avoid suspicion among customers. Paired with a little bit of sales talk and some apprentices, he constructs a realistic setup of car selling transactions to customers. After the deal was off, he eventually leaves or disappears and is nowhere to be found. Customers who had caught by his bait will later realize that all of the transaction was false and this person Vincent Peatros has brought their money with him.

Beware of this person if he offers you something to good to be true. Even if he mentions a real and existing company doesn’t mean that the offer was real. There might be truth to his statements about his workplace, but he might be in the company doing under the table transactions not known by the management and has already doing fraudulent transactions by charging the customers some extra amount for the real where in fact the real price of the deal was smaller than the amount costumer has paid. Take this person’s name off your mail box and if you happen to encounter this person face to face, don’t easily believe with his statements. Even if he mentions an existing company name, verify it with the people in the company if this person is really working with them. Be vigilant on too good to be true deals and have your documents examined by the authority from time to time to determine the authenticity of the documents and the person is recognized by institutions and the government as a registered seller of cars and homes. To avoid scammers and other means of fraudulent acts, act of vigilance really count.


Company: Vincent Peatros from Downy CA is a Scammer and a lia
Country: USA
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