Cashforguzzlers.net Cleans Up Its Site
Robert,
Thank you for taking the time to speak with me today.ĂÂ Our websiteĂÂ www.cashguzzlers.net has been following the story for months and of course we were concerned when our site was referenced along side of a website that looks like a phishing scam. Our websiteĂÂ was created to provide information and clarity to consumers and also to help create a greater awareness of the program to sell more cars.
Your suggestions were very helpful because the goal of the website is to provide good information about the CARS program and to allow consumers to have the choice to have a local dealer contact them about buying a new car.ĂÂ We also have been answering hundreds of emails and calls for free to help consumers and also to help our automotive clients have a successful launch of this program. We are taking the following steps to ensure that the public is aware that our site is a consumer website and not a government website:
1. We have added â This is not a government siteâ in the header and we have taken our marketing logo out of the header.
2. We have added a tagline in the header that says âConsumers helping consumers with the Car Allowance Rebate Systemâ.
3. We have added clear language that our CFC logo is for marketing purposes only and that we are not an official registrar for CARS.
4. We have added clear language that dealers must register with cars.gov.
5. We have added clear language that consumers do not have to register.
6. We have added clear language that the consumers can go to any local dealer to buy a car.
7. We have modified our CFC marketing logo to remove âParticipating Dealerâ to âWe Can Helpâ.We hope that be responding to your feedback and your recommendations and those of the DOT thatĂÂ www.cashforguzzlers.net can continue to provide a service to consumers seeking assistance with understanding the bill.
Brian Pasch, CEO,ĂÂ Pasch Consulting Group
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