Sunday, November 14, 2010

Who knew that barrera-autosales.com, autoaven,com and stars-auto.com are the same scamers?

Look at barrera-autosales.com, autoaven,com and stars-auto.com



they have made some changes to the web page but it is still a scam site



quote

Denver News



BBB Flooded With Complaints On 2 Auto Auction Sites

Stars-Automart, Autoaven Sent Cease And Desist Letters

POSTED: 12:41 pm MDT August 11, 2009

DENVER -- The Denver office of the Better Business Bureau said its telephone helpline has been jammed with calls from people across the country who are asking about two auto sales Web sites that claim to be headquartered in Denver.

According to the BBB, calls have been nonstop and the BBB has sent a ';cease and desist'; notice regarding trademark infringement to the company because of a fake BBB report the sites link to that falsely shows the company with an A+ rating.

The two Web sites list one physical address as 10701 W. Sixth Ave, but that address actually belongs to BBB Accredited business, Automotive Avenues, Inc. Another link goes to 3925 Monaco Parkway, which actually belongs to Cintas Document Management -- a paper shredding company.



The two Web sites, www.stars-automart.com and www.autoaven.com, claim to offer sales of repossessed vehicles.

The BBB said customers complain that once a majority payment is sent via MoneyGram to a Denver address, the company ceases communication. The company has not responded to the BBB.

An Internet check shows the two domain names are registered to a private registration company in Sunnyvale, Calif.

The BBB said it sent out the warning because on-delivery and Internet auction fraud were the top two complained-about fraud types at the Internet Crime Complaint Center.

';The BBB takes complaints very seriously and does not want any more consumers to be victimized,'; a news release stated.

TheDenverChannel attempted to contact the Web sites without success. The phone number listed on the site goes to a recording, which suggests callers contact them by e-mail. The same section of the stars-automart.com Web site lists a James Stewart as the owner.

To protect from online scams, the BBB has the following suggestions:

?Verify any organization credentials with the organization directly, (BBB, AutoTrader, Consumer Reports logos, etc.)

?Check the company檚 BBB report at www.denver.bbb.org or by calling 303-758-2100. Only do business online with websites you are familiar with and that have a positive track record.

?Make sure the website has a privacy policy. It will contain agreements on how the information you provide on the website will be used and kept private and secure. Print this and keep it in your records.

?The privacy policy may also contain the company檚 mailing address. Only do business with companies that provide a sure method of contact, should something go wrong.

?Do not wire transfer any payment. Wired funds cannot be traced and therefore cannot be recovered if you are a victim of fraud.

?If you have become a victim of fraud, contact your BBB and the Internet Crime Complaint Center at www.ic3.gov to file a complaint.





Please dont fall for this and report them to law enforcement



hopefully yahoo will prevent all the pro scammers from entering data on this site.Who knew that barrera-autosales.com, autoaven,com and stars-auto.com are the same scamers?
you mean Stars-automart.com, autoaven.com and barrera-autosales.com are scams??



I thought something was fishy when I saw the same exact Ford Flex on all three sites with the same stock numbers, pictures and VINs.



Good thing there are vigilent people on YA to try and stop others from losing their shirts.



Thanks for the heads up!

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