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!!! | 7/7/2011 - Tsk tsk tsk . . . |
Ok, so this is awesome and sad all at the same time.
On 6/28/2011, a new site visitor went over to Baron Auto Maxx in Medford and got screwed. Perhaps not screwed, because this customer was very keen to the strangeness that goes hand in hand with the guys over at Baron Auto Maxx. But, whatever it was, it was dirty.
So, here's the story based on how I read the email: Customer needs a car. Customer goes shopping for a car. Salesperson tells them all these wonderful things to get them to buy said car. They sell said car. After signing loan papers and all that fun stuff, the final loan price was different than what was originally agreed upon. The price was modified by 'adding features' to the car that never existed in the first place. Customer realizes something is fishy and get in touch with the company that approved the loan, news 12 and the Suffolk County DA. Loan is now reversed, and Baron Auto Maxx has some explaining to do.
To top it all off, this is the best part. The person who made the sale is someone by the name of Danny and Joe Giordano. So weird, because a few months ago, we were told that Joe G no longer works for said company.
Tags: joe giordano, joe g., dann, baron auto maxx, baron auto mall, baron auto, baron medfordjake@baronautoscam.com Permanent Link to Tsk tsk tsk . . . |
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