Chris Starkey
GBwheel brief scam I think sales people get a kick back as they act like there interested buying my truck but need ONLY Wheel Brief report as they don't trust any others TOTAL SCAM!
Daniel Zamfir
GBSmelled like a scam Smelled like a scam. A few months ago I had the same experience with another bogus website and thankful I didn't put my info in. This one was from a 312 number and seems to be another variation on the theme. Besides, it is more expensive than a reputable report from vendors that have been out there for decades. Check what the vendors the DMV recommends. Red flag when someone bases the premise of buying a car on only a report from a company no-one has ever heard about.
John Jones
GBSomeone working for the company tried… Someone working for the company tried to trick me into buying a report using a 346 area code. Do not use them!
Blair Payton
GBPoor Preformance This report states nothing. I received a call from a "potential buyer", and they ask me to run a wheelbrief report. I did and it cost me too $40.00, and when the person did not show up to see the vehicle at the agreed time and place I realized they were actually an agent for wheelbrief selling these stupid little reports. Im sure they made a ton of money on my $40. It was an a@#hole move on there part but stupid of me. Won't happen again and I will be certain to tell everyone I know what a crap site wheelbrief is!
Jamie
GBWheelbrief SCAM - don't run report 3/28/23: I had similar experience as the other reviews. I listed my vehicle for sale on auto trader. Right off the bat I had 2 people text and acted like they were interested in my vehicle. They both said they wanted to come look at my vehicle that day but before they would come look, they wanted me to run a report on wheelbrief (WB). I've never heard of WB so I did an internet search and found out that it was a scam. I quickly text them back and told them that I would not be running the report and if they wanted additional information, they could run the report themselves.