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Businiess name:  AUCTION DIRECT USA
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
During an extremely busy week at work my old car's transmission went. Great. I went to Auction Direct & met with Sam. I wasn't a fan of the setup with the "check in" and everyone yelling ... way too showy, but whatever I figured I'd see what came of it. I told them my parameters & had seen a Jeep in Buffalo I was very interested. Sam knew I was in a crunch, but I had made it clear I was willing to wait & by no means was he guaranteed a sale because of the time issue. We test drove a tan Jeep they had at the dealership & told me it'd be no problem to ship it. I got $600 for my trade in ... I was looking for the $1400 I owed on the car - but I figured eh, I'll live.\r \r Tuesday rolled around I'd brought my Dad with me to sign the paperwork. I'm 22 - this is a HUGE deal & I felt comfortable enough with Sam that I thought this is the right thing for me. When I called Sam he told me - "no need to bring your Dad, you're a grown woman." Personally, if I wanted to bring my cactus I could, it's

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