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Seller Networks has a rating of 1.3 stars from 78 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Reviewers dissatisfied with Seller Networks most frequently mention customer service and credit card. Seller Networks ranks 397th among Used Cars sites.
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By nature I'm very wary, these guys are smooth. Operator handoffs, professional vibe, forced teaming (we both want to sell your vehicle so we're allies). Nothing out of pocket, the seller pays that. But then, all you pay for is the advertisement, did we mention its the most aggressive on Earth? And your awesome vehicle is under valued! Best of all, we'll send someone to pick it up! Man, so many ways this can go wrong, don't be fooled. Facebook marketplace, local sites and chill. Don't pay someone to teach you a hard, expensive lesson.
So I post on Craig's list and put in the post do to call me if you are trying to sale a service but they still called.
My experience is pretty much the same as most of the other reviews. They called me soon after listing my bike on Craigslist and told me they needed a bike like mine in their "inventory" and they could sell it for much more than I was asking based on similar bikes they've sold.
It's been almost a year and I only got one "lead" which fell through because the guy looked up the retail price which was way less than they listed it for and closer to what I was originally asking.
The scam is "we list it til it sells" which will probably be never but they've already been paid. I've never heard of the sites they list it on and they don't really help you sell like they say they do. They just keep getting you to lower the price. That's their only help.
Don't throw your money away with this scam. They will not get you 50% more than you're asking. They will just take your money and waste your time until you give up on them.
Do your homework and don't pay anyone up front. Offer them double after it's sold and I guarantee you they will pass because that would mean they'd actually have to do something for your money
So these people called me and asked me questions about my vehicle,
They mention how i would be "perfect" for their program, and how they don't make commission
They wanted 359$ to sell my vehicle "at top price"
I dunno but loosing 360$ + tax on my car sale doesn't sound good to me.
So i googled the name of their company only to find a ton of $#*!ty reviews!
The first person was a very good lead and had people skills, and went on about their company being up since 1990s
I got transferred to another lady in inventory to better price my car, they lady mentioned about how people were happy with their services, I then mentioned the numerous websites with bad reviews on their company and stated that it did not look so good,
She claimed i was only searching for bad reviews, (i just googled reviews) after googling good reviews, i still was only able to find a ton of bad reviews.
The lady on the phone was very quick to give me attitude and was rude about this,
So I told her to remove me from their calling list and that im not interested
Seems like a good way to loose 360$ on your car sale!
Seller Networks provided a great service. They listed my vehicle on an incredible amount of websites and they kept updating my listing constantly. I would definitely use their services for a future car sell.
Total rip-off they rip off seniors what a bunch of $#*!s. A friend of mine put up the thinking he would get somewhere but we're in Canada at the minute somebody calls you from another country and ask for your credit card that is a super red flag only a moron would do that over the phone well he did..
I fell for the it even though it sounded to good to be true. 5 minutes after I said yes I looked at the reviews... I called my Citi bank Visa told them the whole story an they cancelled the payment. Well the Sellers Network still did the ad anyways. Not for a handicapped van but for a regular van. I wrote a 7 page letter of way I should not have to pay. Well just found out Visa gave them their money. Unbelievable...
These people called me under the name of Cycle Sellers Network. They are the same as Sellers Network, Auto Sellers Network, etc. They sounded scamy to begin with because I already had my dirt bike listed on a local reputable classifieds website for top doallar because I wasn't in a rush to sell it. So when "Christine" (probably a fake name) called me she said they can sell it for more than I had it listed for. Red flag. Then I asked if they charge a fee up front. Of course the answer was yes, $329. I've been taken before by paying a similar type of business $600 up front to sell a timeshare for me. They scamers too. Bottom line guys: NEVER EVER EVER give someone money up front to sell ANYTHING for you unless you personally know and trust the individual. I've offered other companies like this to pay them double their fee after the item sells instead of paying them up front and they won't do it because their business model is to take your money now and do nothing effective to sell your item. Be smart guys. And always be honest. We need more honest people in this world. Thank you for warning me and others about the dishonest Sellers Network.
There is a reason all of their reviews are bad. My car has been listed with them for several months now and I haven't had a single hit. The car is in great shape and fairly priced. Don't waste your money.
I wish I would have taken a minute to pull up the reviews of this company prior to paying a fee to this company selling a bag of dookey. The sales person who called me was rather convincing that they have a proven track record and sucessful marketing of selling cars in their network. So, GREAT JOB SellerNetwork.com for creating and training such wonderful manipulative sales people! You get a "A+" for that part of your business! You totaly FAIL in providing ANYTHING that was said in the sales call! I listed two vehicles and in 5 weeks I did not even receive ONE inquiry. I'm not even sure there are any VIEWS of the listings on the limited number of car selling websites (THAT I HAVE NEVER EVEN HEARD OF!)
DO NOT USE THIS COMPANY! YOU WILL NOT LIKE IT! THEY WILL NOT SELL A CAR!
Sellers network is a complete scam. All my vehicle information was incorrect and their ads were posted on obscure/unused websites.
Don't listen to their BS and block their numbers.
Unless you seriously don't care about blowing your money RUN from this company! I had a 2016 Toyota Camry in Very Good condition. I had it listed on my own on Craigslist for $16,900. I got talked into listing with Seller Networks by Ericka Gibson who encouraged me to raise the price to $17,900. I was told I should remove my ad on craigslist because Seller Networks would run their own ad on Craigslist for me. After paying the $209 fee I found out Seller Networks doesnt run any ads on Craigslist. I waited 2 weeks with ZERO phone calls and lowered my price to $9000. I purposely picked an extremely low price to prove the sites they advertise on are a waste of time. Now after another week of waiting at the $9000 price I still have received NO phone calls. COMPLETE SCAM! I sold the car on my own for $14,500.
I paid $299 to list my Motorcycle with these people and over a period of TWO YEARS I did not receive one legitimate inquiry. (after each call to Sellernetworks I would receive a "I am really interested in your bike" call, which NEVER panned out. What a COINCIDENCE! They will NOT refund your money. If you list with them you will likely be wasting your money. They should be investigated.
What a crock! I hope that people are smarter than me and don't give these jerks money. I really wish I had not given these people money. They get your number off of craigslist and then relentlessly call you. When you give in and give them money for "advertising" they put your listing on sites that I've never heard of and then there are no contacts with potential buyers. They claim that the contacts are 1:100 potential buyers to scams (can't believe they actually said that). They claim that the listing and advertisement takes time. Then why have I had more interest by parking my truck on a busy road instead of a month of "advertising?" It's ridiculous to think that there are people that do this for a "living" and will do nothing to help you actually sell your vehicle. I requested a partial refund and they gave me some crap excuse about changing the listing and it takes time. It shouldn't take any time if it is truly listed and advertised as they said it would be. They basically promised that it would sell at the price I wanted to sell it and that I would not have to do much for that except pay for the advertising. Then they tell you that there is not a guarantee and that they won't give anything in return. Really disappointed that I didn't sniff this one out. Please beware and don't give them any more money! You can use the bigger vehicle sales companies and still not spend $300 on terrible service.
I made the mistake of not looking at reviews before i paid $359 to list my car with promises they did not keep including promises of making my 1977 Camaro a featured listing. Their customer service phone number does not answer and chat line is not connected. I am out the money. My car doesn't even appear in any of their ads as promised. I should have known better too when I found out they don't take PayPal. Argh. I'm out $359. Maybe I can help someone not make this mistake.
There should be a law against these people. The first thing out of there mouth is, do you want a refund, then what is your account no and you need a set of numbers to get the refund. They speak very broken english ( on purpose), am now trying to go through legal channels. Terry
Seller Networks contacted me with a very slick, fast talking phone agent saying all the right things... you need a full marketing campaign, you have a very nice vehicle that needs to be listed for a higher price, etc. I fell for all of this and decided to spend $199 dollars on an add.
Nothing. That is exactly what I got out of this service. Not only did these people get my STATE incorrect (they marked me down as MS, instead of MO), but I didn't receive a single lead or contact the entire time. I would stay far, far away from these people and after what I have read from other sites will never use them again.
I was contacted by Seller Network when I put my car for sale on a Craigslist. I paid a $200 fee for advertising. I was assured twice this fee was refundable if their ad does not sell the car. The salesman encouraged me to list the car for more than I was originally asking. I told him I had it listed on Craigslist. He said that was fine as long as kept the price the same on both websites. I sold the car this weekend, via the Craigslist ad. I called Seller Networks today to cancel my ad and asked to get the refund since they did not sell the car for me. I was told refunds are only issued if the car sells in 24 hours. Apparently that is the wording in the contract. My fault for not seeing that clause. This company uses the worst advertising schemes. False advertising. DON'T USE SELLER NETWORKS.
Answer: I thought the same thing and i gave them a chance and they proved all those reviews wrong in my eyes
Answer: You can't - they're crooks! They will not refund you ever.
Answer: No from real people who where ripped off by these a**holes!
Answer: Smart move! DON'T use this company. They will steal your money!
Answer: No, they don't. They'll run your ad for "1000 years" but I spoke with Jasmine Reynolds, head of customer service who is adamant about no refunds despite what is promised.
Answer: It does work it cost money to make money and they would know this if they weren't so cheap instead of making false claims try it for yourselves there not asking u for thousands of dollars they ask you the cost it takes to advertise
Answer: By them scamming YOU into giving them FREE MONEY! LUCKY YOU!
Answer: I didnt sell a boat but they sold my horse trailer for 40,000 and i was only asking 36,000
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