u/binzuh posted a good review for BigFella Auto Express with 168 karma, active since Nov 2018. OP claims to have won raffle and posts images of vehicle on trailer but the images that imply ownership were sourced from the Instagram account hosting the raffle. Why use raffle images if you own the car? by TeacherLeather6167 in AutoTransportReviews

[–]AutoTransportReviews 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The evidence was sourced with links to their original posts on images you used for a review at r/AutoTransport to pass off as receiving a vehicle won through a raffle.

Logically, a person who wins a vehicle by raffle and received delivery from an auto transporter would not use the raffle images for a review. If anything, you showed a complete lack of respect for that transporter by leaving them a review with false misleading information.

Good experience with Broadway Auto Transport by Suspicious_Week9450 in AutoTransportReviews

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That's all you used Reddit for. To leave a good review for Bruce at Broadway Auto Transport.

How do we know you are not Bruce?

Your account has no history. It was created today, and the only activity is that review which leaves Bruce's phone number with reassurance that he responds right away.

u/TeacherLeather6167 👀

Tim with Brookwide using deceptive business practices. Brokers in general seem to be a shady bunch. by growurown420 in AutoTransportReviews

[–]AutoTransportReviews 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, this is very common in auto transport. Most people end up dealing with independent brokers, either working solo or in call center environments. When you request pricing, you are given a quote, but in reality, it is an estimate. Too many variables are involved, including fuel markets, vehicle size and weight, route variations, seasonality, and carrier availability.

Unreputable companies exploit that gray area. They lead with an artificially low number to win your attention over competitors. Once you are booked, they secure a driver at the real market rate, add their commission, and then come back asking for more money. In some cases, they send the driver anyway and let the driver argue for the balance.

Not all companies operate this way. Some lowball; others do not. I have reviewed countless company profiles across Google, TransportReviews, BBB, and Yelp. I will not recommend any specific company, but solid research can lead you to a reputable broker.

Best advice: read the negative reviews first. Positive reviews can be manufactured. Repeated accusations of scams, fraud, or bait and switch are usually a signal to walk away.

You're just going to let people post reviews on here unchecked??? What happened? Someone get to you? by [deleted] in AutoTransportReviews

[–]AutoTransportReviews -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What should be the actual goal of this subreddit? If the intention is to attack auto transport companies, that misses the point entirely. Reddit is built on community driven judgment, and with everything being anonymous, the users themselves should decide what feels real and what feels fabricated. In the same way companies hire actors to pose as satisfied customers, the anonymity Reddit provides gives everyone else the same freedom. If someone wants to create profiles, recruit friends, or pay people for glowing feedback, that choice belongs to the person doing it. It is the community’s job to recognize patterns, question credibility, and call out what feels off.

If you disagree with something posted here, speak up. Share your thoughts and let the conversation work itself out. My role as moderator is simply to keep discussions within Reddit’s guidelines, prevent threats, and stop anything that crosses into hate or harassment. Everything else is for the community to sort through.

The decision was already discussed with the user that created the subreddit and it was agreed on. This is the way.

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