Ambient Auto Center |
Not a Real Business - Scam for your money |
5th of Dec, 2012 by User45008 |
Ambient Auto Center advertises used luxury cars for sale in Oklahoma with world wide shipping. They have no vehicles to sell and try to get you to wire them money. Completely fake company! I did the research on this company. Nobody in any Oklahoma business authority has heard of or has record of this ever being a company. |
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You are the biggest liar ever. I did all my service records in the past 5 years on this company. You probably wanted to buy a car and you didn't obtain a good price and now you want to do harm to this business. Good luck!!! |
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US Regulator Warns Canadian Dealers of Online Scam
The Oklahoma Used Motor Vehicle and Parts Commission (UMVPC) is warning Canadian online car buyers and dealers to be aware of a possible Oklahoma-based scam.
UMVPC alleges Ambient Auto Center of Oklahoma City advertises on the Canadian sites of Autotrader, Wheels, E-bay, Craigslist, Kijiji and Autocatch; their ads offer high-end late model vehicles at prices that may be ‘too good to be true’. UMVPC Investigator John Cobb states, “we have received numerous enquiries about this operation including from Canadian dealers.”
According to Cobb, Ambient’s website became active in October however “they are not a licensed dealer. From what we have seen thus far, all their advertising is targeting Canadians.”
A review of Ambient Auto Center’s website finds claims of “hundreds of used exotic vehicles” for sale and “award-winning service”, and they offer to “ship world wide” (sic). However, according to Cobb, “this dealer has no physical presence - the advertised address for this supposed extensive dealer operation is in fact an empty corn field next to a warehouse owned by the State of Oklahoma. We are making this information public to stop this scam from finding a victim”.
In one instance Cobb heard from a Canadian dealer who was going to buy a vehicle from Ambient on behalf of one of the dealer’s customers. “Fortunately the dealer thought the deal was too good and contacted us before sending money”.
OMVIC warns dealers (and consumers) not to get sucked in by an ‘amazing deal’. If something is priced below market value, it should usually be seen as a warning, not an opportunity. |
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Lol @Ok City, The company is not registered under any dealership services, why does it need to hide? Cause either its stolen cars or people like many of us have been scammed already. You must work for the company, cause these days people provide proofs with their reciepts confirmation with pictures and ID. your statement is vauge. |
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