Baron Auto Scam Blog
| 4/4/2012 - Hey there Googlers!!! | Many of our visitors have been coming from Google, which is pretty awesome considering that Google is used by nearly everyone. I spent a few minutes doing some research on some keywords for the site. And here is what I found out. I realized that instead of Baron Auto taking responsibility for their actions, Baron Auto Mall of Medford are trying to 'bury' Baron Auto Scam by creating multiple sites to take the place and slowly push my site out of the rankings. I just won't allow that. To top it off, they are only looking out for themselves, and are probably paying about $1000 a month to do all of this. And now all the other Baron Auto franchises are still taking hits from the devious tactics that Baron Auto of Medford has decided to train their sales people in.
With that, I will keep pushing to be number 1 when searching the following terms. Baron Auto, Baron Auto Group, Baron Auto Mall, Baron Auto Outlet and Baron Medford.
The trick to this sort of stuff takes time. I am very proud that I have been able to deter a few people from going to any Baron Auto location, and they deserve what they get considering their sneaky sales tactics. The only problem I have is that I had to build this site in the first place. Some people are devious and they deserve to be known.
Tags: baron auto, baron auto group, baron auto mall, baron auto outlet, baron medfordjake@baronautoscam.com Permanent Link to Hey there Googlers!!! | 10/5/2010 - I received an email today! | Ok, so i've gotten a few emails in the past few weeks, but i've been way too busy to post any of them. BUT, today I got an email from Chuck who fights for our freedom every day in the military and thought i'll put him right at the top of the list of stories to be posted. Here's his story:
Hey Jake,
I'm in the military and saw your website when I was trying to fix
a problem with my bank about the final payment on my loan...... I have a story
to tell but it may not be finished today. I have to admit though I'm partly to
blame.
In May of 2004 I needed to trade in my car for a bigger vehicle so I could
take better care of my son who was 4 months old at the time. My first
mistake was telling my wife to go by herself. When she picked out the vehicle, I
was originally fine with her choice ( 2001 Chevy Blazer) even though I had
expressly told her that we needed a Minivan in case we wanted more kids. To say
the least I should have went with my gut. There were parts missing, like the
valence cover for the back and the rear wiper didn't work ( and doesn't to this
day) the check engine light came on a couple of months later and we still have
not been able to clear it. And now that I'm ready to pay off the loan the bank
says that my payoff is 2850 more than I originally agreed. In all fairness,
Danny had told me to tell the bank that the car was an LT instead of an LS or we
could not get the loan so I agreed, but I can't help but wonder what would have
happened if I had gone by myself to look there. Because of your blog I am
calling the bank to get another copy of the original bank loan papers and
compare them to mine which I have to find. If you do post this I want everyone
to read this part very carefully:
IF YOU PURCHASED A CAR FROM ONE OF THESE "DEALERS" CALL YOUR BANK AND SEND THEM A COPY OF YOUR FINANCE AGREEMENT.... COMPARE IT WITH THE ONE YOU HAVE
AND SEE IF ITS THE SAME. COMPARE IT TO THE SALES RECEIPT YOU SIGNED. MAYBE THERE
CAN BE A WAY TO CATCH THESE GUYS.
Thanks for your hard work with this website. Maybe you could recommend some
better dealers for these people. Once I start getting good reviews on other dealers in the area, i'll be sure to get some info up for everyone! Once again, thank you Chuck for your email and the fact that you are out there every day protecting us!
Tags: i received an email today, chuck, baron auto, baron long island, baron auto groupjake@baronautoscam.com Permanent Link to I received an email today! |
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