Sunday, April 13, 2014

Colletti Motorsports's Scam #4 (the false criminal charges)

Have you ever been epically screwed over before by a company? This company did it to me. This is my blog about how Steve (the "ripper off-er") Colletti has lied to me, broken promises, overcharged me for parts, did bad work, and refused to pay for damages.  The short version is that I took my car to him and asked that it be done in 3.5 months.  After paying $8k and getting my car back two years later, I take it to another mechanic to be checked out and the entire engine has to be rebuilt again.  The new mechanic found that the head gaskets had blown and that the camshaft and front camshaft bearing was bad.  The long version is this entire blog.

When I originally started this blog, I was pretty upset and named the url "deathtocms." I wish now I wouldn't have named it that. I think it might have been a bad choice. I may start a new blog. Naming the url the same as the title would also give it a higher page rank, from my understanding.

Colletti Motorsports Scam #4 (the false criminal charges)

I am not really sure if you would consider this a scam or not, but if you dare try to get your money back from Steve (the "ripper off-er") Colletti's bad work, they will try and make you look bad by falsifying evidence against you. They will say you are threatening them by the internet or phone or whatever it may be. They may hire people to make calls from a "pay as you go" phone in the area you normally use your phone so that it appears that it is you making the calls.  They may hire a computer specialist to make threatening emails and correspondence appear to come from your computer, or they will simply photoshop it. These charges against you can be easily be dismissed in court, but you'll have to hire an attorney and take the time to go to court. Anything that Colletti Motorsports presents will be hearsay. Unless the evidence comes directly from a hard drive, it is hearsay. But like I said, you will have to take the time to go to court and spend money for an attorney. They are hoping that you just give up. And even if you end up getting the charges dismissed and sue them for harassment or falsifying evidence, you will not likely collect any money from them ever. Steve (the "ripper off-er") Colletti, like many con-artists, know how to manipulate their assets and use the law in their favor to always avoid paying you.


1 comment:

  1. Lending you my support as well. Not only does Colletti Motorsports cheat consumers, they cheat on the race track as well.

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