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    Ho Ho Buys Cars - All customers get the VIP treatment they deserve!

    Ho Ho Buys Cars

    (3 reviews)

    Such a great service with on site fast and friendly service . Just as simple as picking up the…read morephone making the call and getting a free quote on what your cars worth and they come to you. Can't get any better than that. check out our video review here https://youtu.be/rOO6isRCohI?si=NWR3zwioS8fX-PLp follow us on facebook at Out & About Sarasota With Tyler Butler

    Howard is a super nice person, just not that honest. I do not recommend Ho Ho Buys Cars. He…read moreabsolutely DOES NOT PAY CASH as is plastered all over his web site. He's a "my way or the highway" guy, and his way is a certified check which IS NOT THE SAME AS CASH. If you don't believe me, ask your bank, as we did. This is EXACTLY what happened to us, so we chose the latter--not to sell to a bait-and-switch person. To say one thing then do another did not work for us. Don't fall for that. If he is incapable of knowing upon inspection or driving the car if it works (a car with only 7516 miles on it and still under mfgr warranty!--really Dude?), then he should get his own mechanic to verify that the car is near perfect. Do your own due diligence, but don't expect us to give you the car before we have the cash. That's all we wanted was to have the cash WHEN we gave him the car. He flatly refuses unless he has the car BEFORE YOU GET ANY CASH. Same time, Dude, SAME TIME. He refused to meet us to get actual cash with the car at his bank and doesn't want to use escrow either. I told him I'd be changing this review if he continued to advertise the word cash on his web site then not allow the seller to have the cash WHEN they give him their car. Again, SAME TIME, Dude, SAME TIME. Be honest, be fair. I will revert this review ONLY AFTER he takes the word CASH off his web site if all he will give is a certified check. Full disclosure: We had left the car door ajar so it drained the battery and did not start when he arrived, but we proved that to him by jumping the car that there was nothing wrong with the car. His offer, by the way, was the lowest of all we received.

    Gulfcoast Auto Brokers - Marketing flyer from Gulf Coast Auto Brokers with an falsely winning combination for an HD TV.  This card actually won a single lotto ticket

    Gulfcoast Auto Brokers

    (39 reviews)

    I made a whole account here just to let you know that Gulf Coast Auto Brokers sends out deceptive…read moremailers and engages in deception to even get you onto the lot. If you get a mailer from them that claims you won anything: no you didn't. Even if the little pictures line up with a big prize, that is not at all how the "giveaway" works. The only winners are the handful of people who's numbers match a board shown at the dealership. In my experience, only one person will win each prize, while most if not all mailers will claim you won. The consolation prize that you legally won instead is just some random cheap stuff like a single lottery ticket. When I showed up and started asking questions, the salesmen shrugged it off and said "This is America, everyone does this". I sure hope that's not the official position of Gulf Coast Auto Brokers: "this is america so we rip people off just like everyone else must be doing". Hey Marcin, if you'd like to actually get customers, maybe don't hire salesmen who actively tell prospective customers that you're using deceptive marketing practices to get them in the door! During this whole ordeal, the salesmen were pestering me for my social security number, and were constantly trying to steer me into financing when I was very clear I was looking to pay cash. Overall a waste of an afternoon and gas, seriously stop with the deceptive mailers. Life is to short to waste on petty used-car salesmen like these. (attached is my "winning" card that won none of the items listed, judge for yourselves)

    Probably the dealership posting the 5 stars so they can get at least 1 positive post!read more

    Auto Pursuits - usedcardealers - Updated May 2026

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