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QuickBye.com


Country United States
State Nebraska
City Omaha
Address 7330 Maple St
Phone 855-573-2311
Website http://www.quickbye.com/

QuickBye.com Reviews

Most Useful Comment
  • Mar 20, 2017

I first used this company to advertise my motorhome for sale in 2015. I spent $500 to put my motorhome on Ebay, and really what happened was my motorhome was put on Ebid, some site I had never heard of. When I called to complaign, I spoke with Nicky and was given some song and dance that it would be going on ebay, ebay was having technical difficulties and as soon as my auction went "live" I would receive notice. My motorhome was NEVER put on Ebay and when Select Vehicle Marketing answered my calls all I got was an earful of lies, guarentees and bull.

I received another phone call from Quickbye.com (on the same motorhome that never sold) so I thought don't let one bad apple spoil the whole bunch, do some research this time and make a better decision. I called the company back and asked to speak to the customer service manager and guess who it was? Nicky. Same lady I spoke with before! Ridiculous. This company is a joke. Once they take your money you never hear from them again. Do not be fooled, don't waste your money. I am providing links to reviews from other customers like myself who have had the same experience and worse, some lost thousands! BEWARE!

Over 70 Coplaints on Consumer Affairs Alone!

https://www.consumeraffairs.com/automotive/select-vehicle-marketing.html

Select Vehicle Marketing 02/05/16

Julie K. Negative

I was called from SVM from **** in regards to listing my cars. I was told I had a 90 day money back guarantee so I agreed at $*** /per car plus an extra $*** /per car to have them at the top of ****** Search. I had established a good working relationship with **** from a previous listing, (that I sold on my own) so I agreed. Weeks later one of my cars could only be found on their ********** site and my second car was no where to be found. After numerous messages and emails to ****, they finally called back but only to ask for more money to list my car on ****. I was told one like it just sold and we needed to hurry. It was the busiest week for car sales! Weeks after agreeing to the **** listing it was still nowhere to be found. I called SVM to tell them and it was finally on **** the next day. Of course the **** listing didn't sell so they called me again for more money. The owner tried to tell me that it cost SVM $*** to list a car on **** and that he could see where all the buyers from another similar **** auction had their money tied up in escrow and he wanted to relist my car quick because he KNEW those buyers were looking for a car just like mine. I did not agree because I knew he was lying about pretty much everything. Since then I have not been contacted to reduce the prices for my vehicles or that anyone is interested in either of them. They claim to list on tons of sites when in reality its more like 3. The sites they do list on are not popular selling sites. I am very disappointed in **** ******* and the owner of SVM for making false claims and not doing what I paid them to do. Do not use Select Vehicle Marketing for anything!

Beware of this company, Lies and False Claims.

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  • Jun 8, 2020

I highly Recommend QuickBye

We had a 2018 Keystone that we were having a hard time selling. Due to medical issues we just couldn't use it like we wanted to. This company called us, we paid the fee, they sent us several emails and called several times to let us know about offers but it was exactly 15 days after we signed up that they found a buyer for us. If we ever need to sell a car again I will call them first. Thank you QuickBye.

  • Jul 23, 2019

First a salesman named Malcolm harassed me for a week before I agreed to a basic listing for $350 USD. Then a week later another "finance manager" named Tim McCoy contacted me with a song and dance about how they had 3 buyers that didn't qualify for financing, but for $1000.00 USD more he could list my camper on a "premium auction site" that had pre-qualified buyers.

They even just sold my exact camper last week! (Total B.S. as my camper is incredibly unique) He could only list 10 units at a time and so would HAVE to sell mine before putting any more up. I reluctantly agreed, paid $1000.00 USD, and found out later that my camper was listed on a FREE auction site, that ANYONE can register for, and list 250 units for FREE!!! Not to mention "Quickbye" currently has 34 units listed on there, WAY MORE THEN 10!! So much for pre-qualified premium auction site!

Tim won't return calls, customer service says they need the owner's approval for a refund, who was coming into the office last week, then the next day, then had a family emergency. Now nothing.

Stay away! I've opened disputes with the BBB and Visa, right off the bat Visa's investigation said something isn't right about the company while tracing the transaction. These guys are as greasy as they come.

  • Feb 11, 2019

I have had a horrible experience with Quick Bye. My credit card was overcharged by them and when questioned about it, i could get no answers from them.

Before that they were uploading my truck to all the worng sites- that were not agreed to with countless mistakes on the ad. They could not get the details right about my truck.

I have been calling for countless days now asking to speak to the gentlemen I initially spoke with and he is no where to be found. No one from this company is willing to answer any of my questions or concerns.

I am reporting this as fraud and a scam and to be aware of this false company. They overcharged me for services they we're not living up too and now have gone MIA once they got my money.

Richard- Toronto, Ontario

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