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bmwbob
Explorer
Nov 14, 2016

Seller networks.com

I just posted our 99 Newmar DSDP for sale on Craigslist and RV Trader online.
The first call I received was from this organization promising to advertise my rig on 32 different websites, finance the purchaser, and in general, make the experience very pleasant for me.
They want $299 up front for their services, whether the rig sells or not.
Has anyone here used these folks, and if so, what was your experience?
Bob
  • This sounds too good to be true, and you know what they say about something that sounds too good to be true. :W
  • Scam, I looked into it when I had one fro sale, look at ripoffreports or search "scam and the companies name"
  • Effy's avatar
    Effy
    Explorer II
    If the price to place ads - that you could place yourself for free or a low fee - wasn't bad enough, I hear these guys don't even do a very good job at getting a sale.

    Price your rig to sell and post it on Craigslist. Weed through the scammers and if you have it priced right, it will sell.
  • bmwbob wrote:

    They want $299 up front for their services, whether the rig sells or not.

    This should answer your questions.
  • +1, at the least the ads they post will look scammy and likely violate the terms of use as most for sale websites prohibit third party posting services such at this.
  • After posting our previous travel trailer on RVTrader, we had one of these outfits "chasing" us. RUN, FORREST, RUN!

    Rob
  • Tell them you'll pay them $499 AFTER they sell the rig, and see what they say. It's a scam.
  • I just bet you can guess what I think of something like that! That must be all they do, troll Craig's list.