globalautoauctions.com Reviews 6

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scammers!!!!

Not a real company! A total online only SCAMMER! BBB (Better Business Bureau) can NOT even find them !! Check for yourself! BEWARE !!!!!!!

All 5 Star reviews are fake !!!! Run while you can!!!

Date of experience: July 06, 2025

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This looks like a nightmare to me

This is a scam company, I had read so many reviews here and I’m crying right now. I bought a car on September 11 2024 A 220 Mercedes Benz at 12,500 and a guy called me from the company named Jerry. We spoke very good on phone and I trusted him but I never received my car. Whenever I called him he will tell me they’re looking for a driver for over to months. So later on he told me the car not not on a good condition and if I want my refund he can process it and I said ok. Then I received a check of $7,550 and I called him then he said that was because I terminated the contract. So the next day the check bounced back and up till date I haven’t received my money. I have sent several messages and calls , No response. This is a money contributed by me and my siblings to buy the car for our mum for her birthday. This is so sad

Date of experience: September 11, 2024

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Never received title

I purchased a vehicle in August 2024 and never received the title. I've been reaching out to Jerry for 6 months now and he doesn't respond. The vehicle I purchased was not as described, but at this point I just want my title so I can move on.

Date of experience: February 06, 2025

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

STOP! DO NOT PROCEED! YOU WILL LOSE YOUR MONEY

STOP! Do not proceed with this company. DO NOT WIRE THEM A SINGLE CENT! You will lose your money. I may be looking into legal action against GAA (if any past victims of GAA sees this review please contact me at *******@yahoo.com) i will be trying to communicate with you aswell.

This company was a reputable company at some point. I was recommended to them by a buddy that bought his car with them maybe a year ago.

I deposited 1200 (600+600) into my account and made a bid on an atv. A short while later i get a call from jerry the "manager" (seems to be a one man show) asking my max bid and telling me to sign papers for the bike and WIRE him the money. This of course sounded extremely scammy but i called my buddy whom had previously purchased a vehicle and received it, he said it was ok. So i proceeded.

Everything quiet and then i get a call from jerry, theres somthing wrong with my bike. It is not running and was listed as running. He also states theres damage to the bike.
I ask him to send me pictures or a video (the video on crashedtoys.com shows no damage and is listed as running) he asks me if i want to look for another or get a refund. I text him (please see pics) to send the bike anyways (its an auction and thats what an auction is, you never know what youre going to get).
He basically says no and i will be getting a tracking info for my refund check soon. Same afternoon i get a fedex notification that a package from global auto is coming. When i receive it, its a check for about 2800 of the 4100 i wired and has a paper that says i early terminated ( even though i accepted my bike).

It is what it is ill take the hit, check is deposited. The very next day the check BOUNCED! Insufficient funds. Now jerry doesnt answer my calls or texts. 4100 wont make or break me but the principal of this whole ordeal will. Now i have to waste my time with authorities,auction houses, and hopefully short of a visit to GAA in person.

DO NOT SEND JERRY A DIME OR YOU WILL LOSE YOUR MONEY!

Date of experience: January 27, 2025

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I paid $16500 for a car that was never…

I paid $16500 for a car that was never delivered. After several lies from the so called manager, Jerry, the company said they would refund the money. This has been going on for a month now and Jerry keeps promising " the check will be mailed today, I will send you the FedEx tracking number, latest by 6pm" This has been a nightmare. Global auto auction is a scam.

Date of experience: October 18, 2024

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

GAA.COM is a total SCAM

GAA.COM is a total SCAM. I am going to give a detailed breakdown of my experience with them.
1) April 16, 2024, I made a $1000.00 deposit so I could bid on a 2005 Ford F150 4x4 (I placed a bid for $2750.00)
2) Shortly after my bid, I get a call from GAA.com They say, if I will come up will a little more cash they will see if the insurance company will except my offer. After negotiating they said, $4000.00 out the door plus $200.00 to $300.00 shipping.
3) I agree, and I wire them $3000.00 April 17, 2024 They tell me to give them to the end of the week to get the paperwork together and line up the delivery of the truck.
4) I call them on Friday and ask for an update as to when I can expect delivery of the truck. They tell me there is a little problem there is a lien on the truck and they will need more time to clear the paperwork.
5) I call at the end of the week and ask again when can I expect delivery? They say, because of the lien delay their driver wasn't able to pick up the vehicle. Give them more time to arrange another driver.
6) I call back the following week and they tell me that they sent their vehicle inspector over and upon inspection it wasn't as described in the advertisement. The vehicle was listed as clean title, starts and runs. This vehicle had the airbags deployed and there was more things wrong then listed.
7) They asked me, if I wanted to take it like that or would I like a refund. I told them I would just like a refund, as I really needed a vehicle and I need to purchase something else since this whole thing has been a waste of time.
8) After numerous calls and texts asking where my refund is, they kept saying its coming it will be over nighted to me.
9) Today is May 28, 2024 and I receive a cashier's check for $1800.00 out of the total $4000.00 I gave them.
10) With the cashier's check for $1800.00 is the contract stating Early Termination Fee.
I have tried calling and texting and guess what? My calls go directly to leave a message. This is a common tactic of this company. They know I was suppose to get a full refund, But they will use that lengthy online contract to justify ripping you off.
I hope you don't fall for the same scam as I did.

Date of experience: May 29, 2024

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