Saved me over $3,200 and caught fees I…
Saved me over $3,200 and caught fees I didn’t even know existed. Dealership switched up real quick once Carbitraitor stepped in. Best move I made.”
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Saved me over $3,200 and caught fees I didn’t even know existed. Dealership switched up real quick once Carbitraitor stepped in. Best move I made.”
The owner ripped me off in a transaction with him on facebook marketplace. Sold me something that didn't work and then ghosted me when I asked for help. Meanwhile he is active on FB touting his honest "man of the people" service.
The owner, Harold Comeau, ripped me off in a Facebook Market transaction. (Basically sold an item that needed his help unbinding to his account, and then blocked me when I asked for his help.)
Not very trustworthy person so beware!
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