View Full Version : Watch out for this guy...
bobmarc
11-08-2022, 11:17 AM
I have always been careful about scammers. But this guy saw some damage on my car in a parking lot and offered his service for a better price than a garage would be. He worked on it and while waiting he preached the Bible to me, which I assume is part of the scam. He then covered the work with a wax and told me not to wipe it for a few hours and then left. When I wiped it, no work had been done on that portion. I called him and he promised to be out "this week". He did do another dent I had but the job is just fair. Now you guys can let me have it for being a dumba$$.
retiredguy123
11-08-2022, 11:42 AM
Sorry that happened. I think that no name or phone number on the car would have been a red flag to me.
mikeycereal
11-08-2022, 12:16 PM
Weird I was just thinking about a similar scam that happened to me about 7 years ago.... sometimes I get these psychic thingies. Anyway in Vegas a young Hispanic guy approached me in the Walgreen's parking lot and asked if he could give my car hood a sample wax job. I said sure as it was looking dull and so he started. Then a couple of his cohorts came over and one asked if he could get my small dent out. I said okay you can try and he started tapping on it with the soft part of his fist. The wax job was ehh.. not so good, kinda greasy looking but the dent area looked better and less noticeable. Then they asked for payment of $40 so I hesitantly gave it to them.
Do not fall for this type of on the street scam, if anyone like these people comes up to you tell them no thanks you have a so-and-so fixit person. While they did sorta fix the dent at perhaps cheaper than a shop I felt pressured and scammed to pay. Odd situation because I'm always the no thank you guy whether it be at my door or on the street. Caught me off guard then but never again. So there's my dumb@&$ moment.
LAFwUs
11-08-2022, 12:29 PM
As a general rule, if its an "unsolicited service" being offered to you (ie: your roof looks bad, car is damaged, lawn needs fertilizer, house needs washing, etc)
ITS A SCAM!
People / Co's that do these type of services, especially here, have so much work, they don't need to troll around town, looking for random people to do it for.
bobmarc
11-08-2022, 12:56 PM
Sorry that happened. I think that no name or phone number on the car would have been a red flag to me.
Richie's Auto Body 833-239-7557.....did get that info and spoke to them to no avail. I think the talk about getting into Heaven caught me off guard.:loco:
Mrs.Guy
11-08-2022, 01:13 PM
Richie's Auto Body 833-239-7557.....did get that info and spoke to them to no avail. I think the talk about getting into Heaven caught me off guard.:loco:
:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl: I'm very glad he didn't tell you that the road to Heaven needed a bridge...... :loco:
bobmarc
11-08-2022, 01:36 PM
Yep...probably would have bought it too.í ½í¸‡
coralway
11-08-2022, 02:19 PM
Can’t believe people still fall for this scam. Hoping to save a few bucks.
DAVES
11-08-2022, 09:29 PM
Weird I was just thinking about a similar scam that happened to me about 7 years ago.... sometimes I get these psychic thingies. Anyway in Vegas a young Hispanic guy approached me in the Walgreen's parking lot and asked if he could give my car hood a sample wax job. I said sure as it was looking dull and so he started. Then a couple of his cohorts came over and one asked if he could get my small dent out. I said okay you can try and he started tapping on it with the soft part of his fist. The wax job was ehh.. not so good, kinda greasy looking but the dent area looked better and less noticeable. Then they asked for payment of $40 so I hesitantly gave it to them.
Do not fall for this type of on the street scam, if anyone like these people comes up to you tell them no thanks you have a so-and-so fixit person. While they did sorta fix the dent at perhaps cheaper than a shop I felt pressured and scammed to pay. Odd situation because I'm always the no thank you guy whether it be at my door or on the street. Caught me off guard then but never again. So there's my dumb@&$ moment.
Think of it as a $40 lesson. Actually, you did get some value so a free lesson. Am I the only one to remember the ads on matchbooks for free stamps.
JWGifford
11-09-2022, 08:09 AM
Oh well…we’re all dumba$$es from time to time. í ½í¸‚ Take a lesson, laugh it off, and move on down the road a little bit wiser.
Rickanvic
11-09-2022, 08:36 AM
Thanks for putting yourself out there to let us know.
Whitley
11-09-2022, 09:11 AM
:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl: I'm very glad he didn't tell you that the road to Heaven needed a bridge...... :loco:
"Where are you on the bridge?". Sorry, I was thinking of a different scam.
Whitley
11-09-2022, 09:13 AM
Think of it as a $40 lesson. Actually, you did get some value so a free lesson. Am I the only one to remember the ads on matchbooks for free stamps.
I recall the "Draw a pirate, or turtle" on matchbook covers.
Mrs.Guy
11-09-2022, 11:03 AM
I recall the "Draw a pirate, or turtle" on matchbook covers.
:)
https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/e-sAAOSwKs5hgEmw/s-l1600.jpg
LAFwUs
11-09-2022, 11:18 AM
I recall the "Draw a pirate, or turtle" on matchbook covers.
Yep, I recall those as well...I actually submitted one as a young man.
I received a reply back informing me that "cheating on it was an automatic disqualification!"
I didn't cheat,
but I did go on to illustrate 4 published books, an album cover and multiple other publications....
https://i.postimg.cc/BnchsQSQ/60056-drawme.jpg
Lea N
11-09-2022, 11:24 AM
I'm sorry this happened to you. It has probably happened to all of us at one time or another. Let your guard down for a second and bam, they've got you. One thing I've learned is it is not easy to get ethical and honest workers in this area. I've had a lot of no shows and no calls or follow ups from handyman. If someone shows up looking for work they are probably not a legitimate business.
Many years ago when we lived in SE FL we had a neighbor who was an electrician do a lot of work for us. He came back later to do more work and believe it or not I paid him for the job up front $600, and never saw him again. He was a neighbor and had eaten at our table with us, so I was shocked. Lesson learned.
More recently I had a mechanic work on our car. We had just moved and I didn't know anyone so I let this person work on our car. I had the car towed to him. When I called a couple days later the car wasn't ready. A few more days and it still wasn't ready. Finally the car was ready and he would only take cash. This turned into a nightmare. He wouldn't let us have the car back. I called the police. Since I hadn't paid him he didn't have to give the car back. Really??!! I am a caregiver and that is the only car we have so I felt stuck. I called an attorney who I paid to send him a letter demanding the car back. She also discovered other shady things about him. He brought the car to me the next day.
Keefelane66
11-09-2022, 01:12 PM
I have always been careful about scammers. But this guy saw some damage on my car in a parking lot and offered his service for a better price than a garage would be. He worked on it and while waiting he preached the Bible to me, which I assume is part of the scam. He then covered the work with a wax and told me not to wipe it for a few hours and then left. When I wiped it, no work had been done on that portion. I called him and he promised to be out "this week". He did do another dent I had but the job is just fair. Now you guys can let me have it for being a dumba$$.
With all the horror stories posted here, I will agree with your assessment
Dotneko
11-09-2022, 02:20 PM
I'm sorry this happened to you. It has probably happened to all of us at one time or another. Let your guard down for a second and bam, they've got you. One thing I've learned is it is not easy to get ethical and honest workers in this area. I've had a lot of no shows and no calls or follow ups from handyman. If someone shows up looking for work they are probably not a legitimate business.
Many years ago when we lived in SE FL we had a neighbor who was an electrician do a lot of work for us. He came back later to do more work and believe it or not I paid him for the job up front $600, and never saw him again. He was a neighbor and had eaten at our table with us, so I was shocked. Lesson learned.
More recently I had a mechanic work on our car. We had just moved and I didn't know anyone so I let this person work on our car. I had the car towed to him. When I called a couple days later the car wasn't ready. A few more days and it still wasn't ready. Finally the car was ready and he would only take cash. This turned into a nightmare. He wouldn't let us have the car back. I called the police. Since I hadn't paid him he didn't have to give the car back. Really??!! I am a caregiver and that is the only car we have so I felt stuck. I called an attorney who I paid to send him a letter demanding the car back. She also discovered other shady things about him. He brought the car to me the next day.
Just an FYI - in Massachusetts, when you leave a vehicle for service, the shop owner has an automatic 'mechanics lien' on it. That means you CANNOT get it without paying for it. Yes, they can hold it hostage. You got lucky since this is common and legal.
Dusty_Star
11-09-2022, 02:46 PM
Just an FYI - in Massachusetts, when you leave a vehicle for service, the shop owner has an automatic 'mechanics lien' on it. That means you CANNOT get it without paying for it. Yes, they can hold it hostage. You got lucky since this is common and legal.
That is true in several other states in the North East as well. Mechanic's lien. From the police's reaction it sounds like it may be true here also.
retiredguy123
11-09-2022, 03:31 PM
That is true in several other states in the North East as well. Mechanic's lien. From the police's reaction it sounds like it may be true here also.
Not likely. Florida has very strict rules to enforce a mechanics lien. The police probably just didn't want to get involved. Here are the rules.
Chapter 713 Section 585 - 2020 Florida Statutes - The Florida Senate (https://www.flsenate.gov/Laws/Statutes/2020/713.585)
Dotneko
11-09-2022, 04:41 PM
Not likely. Florida has very strict rules to enforce a mechanics lien. The police probably just didn't want to get involved. Here are the rules.
Chapter 713 Section 585 - 2020 Florida Statutes - The Florida Senate (https://www.flsenate.gov/Laws/Statutes/2020/713.585)
I read her story to say the police let the mechanic hold the car. The way she got it released was to involve a lawyer. The police will side with the mechanic and tell you it is a civil matter.
golfnut
11-12-2022, 04:04 PM
I hope you reported him to the BBB and Seniors against Crime
dougjb
11-13-2022, 10:20 AM
NEVER trust anyone who touts the bible while doing anything other than preaching in church!
More often than not they are total flakes and scamming people left and right.
PaulBishopGenius
11-13-2022, 11:10 AM
I have always been careful about scammers. But this guy saw some damage on my car in a parking lot and offered his service for a better price than a garage would be. He worked on it and while waiting he preached the Bible to me, which I assume is part of the scam. He then covered the work with a wax and told me not to wipe it for a few hours and then left. When I wiped it, no work had been done on that portion. I called him and he promised to be out "this week". He did do another dent I had but the job is just fair. Now you guys can let me have it for being a dumba$$.
No contact info on car=scam.
Retiring
11-13-2022, 08:26 PM
I have always been careful about scammers. But this guy saw some damage on my car in a parking lot and offered his service for a better price than a garage would be. He worked on it and while waiting he preached the Bible to me, which I assume is part of the scam. He then covered the work with a wax and told me not to wipe it for a few hours and then left. When I wiped it, no work had been done on that portion. I called him and he promised to be out "this week". He did do another dent I had but the job is just fair. Now you guys can let me have it for being a dumba$$.
Don’t feel bad. We all make mistakes. What’s important is we learn from them and try not to repeat. As for this incident. I agree with one of the posters, the lack of signage on the car screams scam, no name, no phone number, no thank you.
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