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2 Reviews by DVaughn

  • Reliant One Insurance Center

6/30/20

Not only will this fraudulent entity spam your phone will phone calls, texts, and emails, regardless if you're a client or potential customer or not, they will flat out lie to you and take your hard-earned money. They operate under Reliant One Insurance Center, in addition to Nationwide Financial Services. When an unknowing customer asks their "Nationwide" business if they do insurance, they reply with "yes," eluding to idea that they are one of the largest insurance providers when in reality, they are a small, bucket shop operation relying on other companies to handle their accounts and sales. Unless you are in the mood of becoming yet another unsatisfied customer, stay clear of Reliant One and NFS altogether. The real Nationwide has been contacted on this matter, in addition to the State Attorney General of California, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and the Better Business Burea (BBB). Formal complaints with the Attorney Generals will also be opened in every state they are licensed in and claiming to be licensed to do business in as of May 2020. A website will be announced following the status of the impending Class Action Lawsuit against both companies where all consumers wronged by either entity or their owners may take part in proceeding the government regulating authority investigations.

I've stated I only want replies to my email because I want a paper trail of all contacts that way there's no miscommunication (especially when I've signed up for and provided the logins only for my rep to say he "didn't have it." If you're thinking about using this company, stay away. If they try contacting you, run in the opposite direction. If your friend referred you to them, reconsider your friendship - but DO NOT under any circumstance trust these people.

Tip for consumers:
Be very wary, look at reviews on the BBB and read through all your agreements

Products used:
They sell insurance but have a debt settlement branch that they call "Nationwide Financial Services"

  • European Car Repairs

6/6/19

5 Star European Auto robbed me of $100. They were supposed to do an annual inspection and took my money without providing me an invoice or receipt. Not to mention I brought my car in to be repaired and they made matters worse, claiming it was someone else's fault when no one else had done any work on my car. I have left my reviews online on other platforms, only for them to come back and have them removed. 5 Star European Auto are lowlifes and I advise everyone to avoid them like the plague.

Here is my original complaint on 5 Star Europen Auto:

Do not waste your time or your money! I've summarized this review at the bottom and long-story-short, they completely ripped me off! The manager tried to get real 'buddy-buddy' with me calling me "bro" a lot, making it seem like we were friends. It worked to an extent. Upon diagnosing why my Mercedes wouldn't start, I entrusted them with fixing the problem for $1,405. Prior to the payment, the manager wanted to workout at the gym with me and train him, texting me a few times a day. As soon as I made that payment, I stopped hearing back from him. Upon arriving at the shop when he said my vehicle was ready, he said he was sorry as they had been "swamped." Okay, I told him no problem and asked if my car ready to go.

Upon starting my car (it turned over finally) I noticed the steering wheel icon was on and it was bright red. I let my vehicle run for a bit to see if it would turn off. Before leaving the lot I went in and told him about the light, he said they'll take a look at it. It took them about 2.5 hours to say that there's a problem with my taillights that are causing the light to be on. Mind you, my job in the Marines was a diesel mechanic, and I know bulls*** when I hear it. My taillights had been excellent for three consecutive years and would have no reason to interfere with the icon lighting up on my dash. That icon had never come on in the vehicle before. He proceeded to beat around the bush. He estimated at least a few hundred extra dollars to get that taken care of.

Before doing anything else, I needed to think. I asked about inspections (again). The first time he said they don't offer inspections (even though there's a sign outside that says "inspections"). This time he took $100 in cash and said he would take care of the inspection: no invoices or anything.

Oh! And speaking of invoices. The invoice I got for the $1,405 had part numbers (Mercedes is expensive) that were hundreds of dollars, but when I went to lookup what parts were needed for the job, they were completely phony! He just made up some part numbers and charged me hundreds for them. Back to what I was saying, my $100 in cash disappeared when he did. I haven't received one call or text about the inspection or anything. If I were you, I would STAY FAR AWAY from this place. I was also inquiring about future projects I'd like them to take up on my car, and he was giving me pricing (EXPENSIVE), and as another worker walked by, he asked him as validation, and the estimate the other worker gave was hundreds of dollars lower. The other worker clearly didn't know the scam this guy was pulling on me and looked confused by the look he gave him after he told me a much lower price. I don't want a response saying this was "miscommunication" and they are sorry because there are way too many things that went wrong and way too many ways that I was scammed out of $1,500. I'm reporting these people to the BBB, Pissed Consumer, scam report, the State Attorney General, Yelp, Bird Eye, Map Quest, Angies List, Yellow Pages, Manta, Facebook, Yahoo, Four Square, and every other place I can leave my complaint. If I could spare the time and thought they had money I'd sue them. If you're looking for highly-unprofessional, one-star services, that are sure to leave your car in worse shape, be sure to contact this shop today! They will be glad to take your money.

1. Fixed one thing to have caused something else to go wrong (classic scam mechanic move).
2. Provided fake part numbers on my invoice
3. Literally stole cash from me to do my annual inspection and disappeared
4. Shady project estimates

Synonyms related to their business: scam, fraud, racket, con, grift, deceit, fake, sham,

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Dvaughn B.'s review of European Car Repairs earned a Very Helpful vote

Dvaughn B.'s review of Reliant One Insurance Center earned 2 Very Helpful votes

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