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Newbie
Cars.com will post a false add (maybe a ‘too good to be true’) and then the details of that ad will change once you give your email and phone number requesting more information. I suspect they are either making money off of your info or from extra purchases like carfax, which you should be able to find publicly anyway. Don’t use this site.
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Newbie
When you post photos of your vehicle the site does not maintain those photos. If you call customer service they say there working on a fix for the site wide problem. Two weeks and I give up. Your not even trying. Avoid this website.
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