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Reviews about Columb Trade

Here you will find all reviews about Columbus Auto Trade that are available online.

There are many reviews about Columb Auto Trade on the internet, but many of them are written by the company's employees themselves and are laudatory in nature. There are several biased websites that only publish positive reviews about the company, and any negative reviews are not approved. This is done in order to conceal the company's actual reputation and to overwhelm genuine customer complaints and claims with fabricated reviews. We strongly advise against contacting this company.

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There is also a YouTube channel dedicated to the Columbus Auto Trade scam. The channel features a journalistic investigation as well as video testimonials from affected customers.

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Scammers deceived people with car deliveries from the US

Vrublevsky Evgeny - a swindler and crook from Columbus Auto

Pavel Kazaryan - pseudo-psychologist, fraudster, sectarian

Scam involving car delivery from the US

The company defrauded hundreds of Ukrainian citizens.

Customer review: Columbus Auto Trade

Customer review of a company delivering cars from the USA

Deception in turnkey car delivery

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There are also several review sites where Columbus Auto Trade has exclusively positive reviews. If you try to post a negative review there, it simply won't be published.

COLUMB TRADE - FRAUD AND SCAM. THE COMPANY HAS THE MOST LOW RATING IN THE ONLINE CATALOG "CARS FROM THE USA: COMPANY RANKINGS"

More and more companies are popping up promising "safe and profitable turnkey car delivery from the US." In reality, some of them are carefully organized scams. Fraudsters create the appearance of a legitimate business: they draw up a contract, take a deposit, and show fake auction reports and correspondence with American partners. When the customer wins a car, they are billed for payment, but the details belong to another company in the US that has nothing to do with the contract. The money goes to the accounts of the fraudulent intermediaries, after which all contact is lost.