Ann
GBGood site for car history report Used this site to get the report for the Dodge charger that I own now. The report was accurate, concise, and pretty easy to read.
Daniel
CAThis report give wrong information This report is wrong on many detail Like th report said the motor is a V6 but in reallity is a V8
Jim
CAPaid for a report and got generic… Paid for a report and got generic specs, no service history. Asked for a refund and got a generic reply. I’m my opinion, this is a scam. Don’t give them your money!
Ed Robertson
GBScam! I received a response from my ad in RVTrader from a “prospective buyer” who provided the link. The report that I paid for was bogus. Seems like they’re just drumming up business. “I would like to schedule an appointment to see it in person. When will be a good time? Could you please let me know if you have any maintenance records for the RV? Additionally, if you have a history report available, please send it to me. If not, kindly pull one so that I can be sure of the RV's true condition. I have had a negative experience in the past with a seller who hid the fact that their RV had been previously damaged, so I am being cautious. Once I have inspected the RV and verified its condition, I am ready to make payment on your terms, either at the bank or by whatever method you prefer. Just in case, you can get a report for less than $12 ( vincheckup web site link) so I can get a clear picture of the RV's history prior to my visit. I ran a vin check there a couple of months ago when selling my own RV.”
Raquel Sprague
GBScam, misleading advertisement Scam, charges $15 for VIN information that can be obtained for free. States: “owner history” and “title events) may be included in report : they are ABSOLUTELY NOT INCLUDED. It states the original dealership and sell dates. Their site is purposefully designed to fool and mislead you into believing they will have i formation you can only obtain by paying.