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bmwbob
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Explorer
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
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fcooper
Explorer
Explorer
There are a lot of these "services" out there. Even though my craigslist ad says "I do not need help selling my motorhome, so please don't ask", I still get calls from these types.

Fred
Fred & Vicki
St. Augustine, Florida

usersmanual
Explorer
Explorer
Bill.Satellite wrote:
Don't confuse SellersNetwork with SellerNetworks. It's easy to do.


the one I looked at and posted about is ""Sellernetworks.com ""

I could not find a sellersnetwork.com

J-Rooster
Explorer
Explorer
If this type of selling appeals to you Bob, I would check them out thru your local BBB this way you know if there on the up and up and your protecting yourself!

moisheh
Explorer
Explorer
There is one that goes under multiple names including National something. They have units on ebay. Another scam. They charge you up front and place the ad. Nothing more. Half the time when they get an inquiry it is ignored. Bad BBB rating

Moish

bmwbob
Explorer
Explorer
The one you found is DEFINITELY not the one who contacted me.
They stated that they are a "full service" agency, and offering financing to the prospective buyer as well as insurance and extended warranties.
Their fee for listing your RV on "over 32 websites" is $299 which you pay up front.
One victim said that after giving them his money, he went to one of the websites where his rig was supposedly listed. There were some RV's there, but the newest ad was over 4 months old.
You can read about all of the other grief he endured at their hand before resigning himself to the fact that he had been scammed.
The LasVegas BBB showed 155 complaints filed against them in a 3 year period.
The status of the complaints is shown as "closed", which I assume means that no further action against the company is being pursued.
To me, however, just the bare fact of so many complaints requiring elevation to the BBB is cause enough to avoid doing business with them.
Bob

Bill_Satellite
Explorer II
Explorer II
Don't confuse SellersNetwork with SellerNetworks. It's easy to do.
What I post is my 2 cents and nothing more. Please don't read anything into my post that's not there. If you disagree, that's OK.
Can't we all just get along?

usersmanual
Explorer
Explorer
bmwbob wrote:
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


must be more than one? I looked up one sellernetwork.com and they don't offer any financing at all.There strictly a advertising agent and it starts at $149.95
heres one of the RV trade sites they use http://www.tradenetrvs.com/
lots of good reviews? been in business since 1999
looks legit from a first glance?

bmwbob
Explorer
Explorer
DownTheAvenue wrote:
bmwbob wrote:

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


You really have to ask? Think about it. Why would they want your money upfront? If they offered a legitimate service, they could easily take a fee from the proceeds of the sale.

It is a scam. You give them your money, and you never hear from them again.


Do you mean I should expect the same sort of treatment from the RV Trader?
After all, they took my money up front.
Not to worry I will NOT be doing any business with the sellers network.
Bob

bmwbob
Explorer
Explorer
Thanks, guys!
I looked at ripoffreport and scamorg, as well as the Las Vegae BBB where this business has had 115 complaints filed against in in a 3 year period.
Not the sort of folks I want to get involved with.
Bob

bmwbob
Explorer
Explorer
Blackdiamond wrote:
Scam, I looked into it when I had one fro sale, look at ripoffreports or search "scam and the companies name"


Will do.
Folks, I'm not looking for subjective opinions here. I'd like to hear from some folks who have actual, first hand experience with this company.
Bob

Bruce_Brown
Moderator
Moderator
This sounds too good to be true, and you know what they say about something that sounds too good to be true. :W
There are 24 hours in every day - it all depends on how you choose to use them.
Bruce & Jill Brown
2008 Kountry Star Pusher 3910

Blackdiamond
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Explorer
Scam, I looked into it when I had one fro sale, look at ripoffreports or search "scam and the companies name"
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Effy
Explorer
Explorer
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.
2013 ACE 29.2

gbopp
Explorer
Explorer
bmwbob wrote:

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

This should answer your questions.