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Justin Lemme

3 years ago

BEWARE -- This "business" has recently started a D...

BEWARE -- This "business" has recently started a Deceptive Marketing campaign designed to attract unsuspecting people to contact them regarding an Inter-Office Email inadvertently sent out to you, the prospective customer.

My mother's house (where I lived over 15 YEARS AGO *First Red Flag*) received a letter with a return address tracing back to a marketing company in Chicago *Second Red Flag*...inside was a letter made to look like a printed out Inter-Office email with the subject line "Justin Lemme's 2002 Dodge Stratus" (I never even OWNED a 2002 Stratus...*THIRD RED FLAG*), and made to look like I wasn't supposed to see this but somehow it got mailed to me...it said something about making sure they offered more than my car was worth and for me to immediately contact a Fredrick.

I thought I would figure out what was going on here, so I called and asked to speak with "Fredrick" and was asked if this was related to a letter that I received. I responded yes, and the guy said he could help me and went into a sales pitch....I told him to stop talking.....I then described that I knew this came from a marketing company based on a quick Google Search of the return address and all of the Red Flags I saw while reading the letter. I told him they obviously purchased my information from some company because I have never done business with them and haven't lived in Tucson for 15 years.

I said that what their company is doing is deceptive and asked how he thinks a customer would TRUST to buy a car at the "best price" from a company who practices deceptive marketing practices....no response......I then reiterated that I do not even live in Tucson and demanded that my information be removed from any future correspondence. I then finished the call by mentioning that I wouldn't even buy a Dodge, I drive an Audi.

DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH A SHADY COMPANY WHO TRIES TO LURE UNSUSPECTING PEOPLE INTO THEIR PLACE OF BUSINESS WITH DECEPTIVE MARKETING PRACTICES.....This whole charade screams of a cheap attempt at getting customers that was last really seen in the early 2000's.

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