In reply to Mike: I like them a lot but more than a little scared of older German supermodels. It's a shame as they make great noises and smokey tires.
In reply to Mike: I like them a lot but more than a little scared of older German supermodels. It's a shame as they make great noises and smokey tires.
I went back and looked at the photos. In the back of one of the photos, there is a visible sign, in red, that says "AZP." I searched for AZP company logos, and that brought me to AZP Inc electronics manufacturing, of Mesa AZ. Google StreetView has some sort of exotic car business and a bunch of buildings that look like the buildings in the photos.
Interesting find. Looks like this is the business located at that address. Appears to be legit.
I doubt there's any connection other than the dickbag in Baton Rouge stealing all the photos from the listings for his own fradulent listings.
I wonder if "JBA" is J. Bittle Associates. They did - or do - produce all sorts of go-fast parts for Mustangs. Wonder if they changed businesses or if it's a coincidence.
Call JBA and see how much they want for the CTS-V - you never know! Have any more mileage left? We do our best to enable.
unevolved wrote: Interesting find. Looks like this is the business located at that address. Appears to be legit. JBA Motors I doubt there's any connection other than the dickbag in Baton Rouge stealing all the photos from the listings for his own fradulent listings.
Thanks guys - I'll reach out to JBA and add it to my Police report and BBB report.
BBB tends to be a waste of time. A negative hit on a BBB only matters to the companies that actually value their BBB rating.
You would have more success with a simple google rating. That way, when people search the company, they can see its a scam.
If you're really really pissed off and want to spend some short money to bury the guy...
Do you have a personal website/business website or anything? I've seen a couple people have really REALLY good success using like $50 in targeted ad word advertising on Google to specifically ruin a company's internet reputation (both well deserved). Add a sub-page to a website detailing the scam, pay for key ad-word marketing (his name, address, business name, etc), and let google do the rest. It typically costs close to dirt to promote ad-words that are usually never promoted... Do it for a month, cancel the ad campaign, and as long as nobody else pays to advertise the hit-words, you'll stay promoted to the top indefinitely.
That way, any time the guys name or business is searched on google, your scam story will come up as the first result, and hopefully prevent this from happening again.
until he spends 40 bucks on a new sign, a new web domain, and starts the process all over again. Which, judging by the quality of this sign, has been done already.
Mike wrote: I went back and looked at the photos. In the back of one of the photos, there is a visible sign, in red, that says "AZP." I searched for AZP company logos, and that brought me to AZP Inc electronics manufacturing, of Mesa AZ. Google StreetView has some sort of exotic car business and a bunch of buildings that look like the buildings in the photos. Google Streetview of Mulberry St, Mesa AZ.
Good find!
I tried reverse image search on the pics, as well as checking the AZP logo and struck out.
golfduke wrote: If you're really really pissed off and want to spend some short money to bury the guy... Do you have a personal website/business website or anything? I've seen a couple people have really REALLY good success using like $50 in targeted ad word advertising on Google to specifically ruin a company's internet reputation (both well deserved). Add a sub-page to a website detailing the scam, pay for key ad-word marketing (his name, address, business name, etc), and let google do the rest. It typically costs close to dirt to promote ad-words that are usually never promoted... Do it for a month, cancel the ad campaign, and as long as nobody else pays to advertise the hit-words, you'll stay promoted to the top indefinitely. That way, any time the guys name or business is searched on google, your scam story will come up as the first result, and hopefully prevent this from happening again.
I will be back to you on this one. Ruining Fuad's day is definitely worth $50 to me.
Why don't you post his phone number and each member of the hive can call his business twice a day and chat him up about a car. If 20 people do it and occupy 10 minutes of his time that's about 6 hours wasted out of his day.
Or post his home phone number and everybody can start calling him right around dinner time robocall telemarketers Style. We can try to sell him subscription 2 Grassroots
Very nice.
Home Address Fuad (Floyd) Elayan 30982 Meadow Wood Boulevard Denham Springs, LA Cell 225 590 5777
Quality Wholesale Center 11735 Florida Boulevard Batan Rouge LA 70815 PH 225 445 1232 PH 225 931 4283
Email: qualitywholesalecenter@gmail.com
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