Thursday, October 4, 2018

Used car dealer with history of fraud arrested in Phoenix on theft charges


PHOENIX - A Valley used car dealer with a history of fraud has been arrested on theft charges by detectives with the Arizona Department of Transportation's Office of Inspector General.
According to ADOT officials, owner of Trade-In Auto Brokers dealership Robert Salmo had recently advertised a 1966 Pontiac Grand Prix online under the name of his business.
Salmo was contacted by an out-of-state buyer who purchased the vehicle for $7,000. The buyer then sent an auto hauler to

Monday, September 17, 2018

Jamie Jones NOT "The Car Guy" For 2018

Jamie Jones influences people with very bad advice! Rick Dyer is the Buy Here Pay Here
Savor for 2018! Jamie Jones The Car Guy has some Good advice FOR 1987! This guy is more
interested in selling his stuff on Amazon than helping people!

Check out Rick Dyer's take on Jamie Jones!

Sunday, September 16, 2018

Car dealer still missing weeks after abduction, $2M ransom demand

A California man abducted last month remains missing, as the FBI searches for clues and three suspects who demanded a $2 million in ransom, reports said. 

Ruochen "Tony" Liao, 28, was kidnapped July 16 in a San Gabriel shopping plaza, about 10 miles east of downtown Los Angeles, FBI officials said. 
Liao, who owns a Southern California luxury car dealership, had finished an evening meeting with business associates when three men abducted him. The men reportedly pulled up in two vehicles, a Toyota minivan and a Range Rover, officials said.


missing person
This is a photograph of Tony Liao in 2017. The kidnappers contacted Liao's family in China and demanded a $2 million ransom, but did not provide instructions on how to deliver it, officials said.  (FBI)

Although a motive has not been determined, the abduction followed a possible robbery or business deal gone bad, FBI officials said. 

Witnesses said Liao got into a black minivan, likely a Toyota Sienna, with one of the men at around 7:30 p.m. PT, Southern California's Orange

Saturday, September 15, 2018

Why Haters Hate!

                                    Why Haters Hate!

Every person that is successful in the car business, be prepared for people like this!

Haters (n.) - people who disparage and denigrate other people and ideas to make themselves feel better. It is impossible for these people to be happy for other people's successes, so they nitpick on their perceived flaws.


It's impotent to note that the haters hate not because of valid reasons, but because of their own self-worth. They're usually miserable prats and spew their unhappiness on others merely because they can.

Avoid at all costs. They're negativity personified.


15 Reasons why some people hate you

  • 1 Because they want to be like you

    People who want to be like you but can't, might hate you. While a psychologically stable person will try to become better, an unstable person will just hate anyone who is better than him.

Friday, September 14, 2018

Boss Flipper Exposed & This scam Could Land In Jail!

Boss Flipper Exposed & This Scam Could Land In Jail!




Boss Flipper has been around for many years on youtube promoting his illegal program
on how to buy and sell cars without a dealers license. Rick Dyer with 12000Dealer.com
exposes this scam! A video you must see!


Thursday, September 13, 2018

Amiri King On Top Of The World King Of Car Comedy




                        Amiri King


Amiri King, a comedian and self-admitted ex-con, takes a few minutes to discuss the anti-police movement and why he thinks it’s ridiculous.

Who Is Amiri King?

(image source; Facebook/Amiri King)
Amiri King is a comedian, film-maker, and ex-con. King started living on the streets at age 11 and was charged with armed robbery for stealing $150,000 by

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Arizona grand jury hands out 19-count indictment against BHPH operator

Arizona grand jury hands out 19-count indictment against BHPH operator

For the second time this month, authorities have made moves involving a dealership operating in Arizona; this time a buy-here, pay-here operation in the state’s largest market.
Arizona attorney general Mark Brnovich and the Arizona Department of Revenue announced a state grand jury returned a 19-count indictment against Jalisco Corp., which includes Jalisco Auto Sales and its owner-operator Maria Gutierrez.
The indictment accuses Gutierrez of falsifying Jalisco Auto Sales’ transaction privilege or sales tax returns between Jan. 1, 2015 and July 26, 2016, by underreporting the number of vehicles sold.  It is alleged that

Shootout At Texas Car Dealership Leaves 3 Dead

Shootout At Texas Car Dealership Leaves 3 Dead




A video of the shooting was released to reporters by the city of Greenville, Texas.
Dallas Morning News via YouTube
Warning: A quick succession of gunshots can be heard on the video but no graphic aftermath is shown.
Customers and employees were diving for cover Tuesday night at the Nissan dealership in Greenville, Texas.
Two bounty hunters and the fugitive from Minnesota that they were tracking exchanged gunfire.
Twenty shots were fired in about six seconds, according to a statement from Kathy Lucas, a spokeswoman for the city.
In the end, the two bounty hunters, Fidel Garcia Jr., 54, and Gabriel Bernal, 33, as well as fugitive Ramon Michael Hutchinson, 49, were killed.
Garcia and Bernal began tracking Hutchinson after he failed to appear for a March court hearing in Hennepin County, Minn.
Hutchinson was facing several charges that included assaulting a law enforcement officer.
Ramon Michael Hutchinson, shown in the photo provided by the sheriff's office in Hennepin County, Minn., and two bounty hunters were killed during a hail of gunfire at a Texas car dealership Tuesday night.
AP
According to news reports, the bounty hunters arrived at the dealership, which is about 50 miles northeast of Dallas, earlier in the day and waited hours for Hutchinson to show up.
It wasn't immediately clear why Hutchinson had come to Texas from Minnesota.
The city of Greenville released video of the shooting to reporters on Wednesday.
The Dallas Morning News reports the video shows two armed men cornering a third man in a glass office at the dealership. As the men scuffle, gunshots ring out in quick succession.
Garcia and Bernal had drawn their weapons and Hutchinson responded by pulling his own pistol, which he dropped, according to a statement from the city spokeswoman.
The men fought as Hutchinson retrieved his weapon and began firing. The other two fired as well.
All three received multiple gunshot wounds and died at the scene, authorities say. No one else was struck by gunfire.
"We were all very relieved that none of our employees or customers were hurt," the dealership's owner Rick Ford told KDFW TV. "We can replace the glass; we can replace the furniture."