BigMechanic is a fraud
BigMechanic is a fraud. He gets you to send Zelle money payment to Matthew Cipich and never sends the parts.
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ROW52 makes it easy to obtain recycled auto parts. With nearly 100 automotive recycling yards displaying vehicle inventory on ROW52, parts seekers can find yards near them containing the parts they need, or post a Parts Wanted request and connect with ...
North Market Boulevard 1625, 95834, Sacramento, United States
BigMechanic is a fraud. He gets you to send Zelle money payment to Matthew Cipich and never sends the parts.
As far as I can tell, this site was established for the sole purpose of fraud and scams. Here are the names of those that I have dealt with that have either scammed me, or tried to scam me. Unfortunately I did not find "Trustpilot" before I was taken-in by this nefarious site. I even wrote to Row52 to ask if they kept a list of reported scammers - no reply.
Know Scammers:
Thomas Anzalone
Michael Geter
Bigmechanic
The company offers no protection for buyers scam scam. If you contact the company they will not respond. Many complaints and scams. Buyers beware
Fraud Alert! If you order parts for your vehicle and are contacted by Christopher Wiseman used parts,DO NOT BELIEVE THIS GUY! HE WILL TAKE YOUR MONEY AND WILL NOT SEND PARTS! He comes across as a really nice believable guy but don't believe him. You will be out your money and will NOT get your parts. I'm out $1225 and cannot get any return calls or refund.
I came upon this site looking for a part for my car. Scanning the cars available, I contacted multiple yards for parts. With no answer, I used the site's "Parts Wanted". I received an answer, the part can be pulled and sent for 290.00. After a few messages, I sent the cash via Google Pay.
Its been 2 mos with excuses and non-response from Plantes Used Auto parts. I had hope when I got a FedEx shipping number from Plantes Used Auto parts
Kimberly Plante, 632 Vermont Avenue, Portsmouth, VA US 23707, 757-276-6113
I complained to Row52 - the end result was they could do nothing to assist with getting my refund.
I asked if they vetted the "business" that advertised on their website - silence..
Guess its buyer beware.. I would think Row52 would look out for its buyers and vendors..
Posted this everywhere I can..
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