Petersen Heavy Equipment
A buyer reported losing $15,750 to Petersen Heavy Equipment in Madison, NE after wiring funds through petersenequipmentne.com for a 2014 Kubota SVL75-2 track loader that was never delivered. Listed phone (402) 526-5891.
MGM Trucks Mart in Tucson, AZ (Arizona) — website mgmtruckmart.com, phone (520) 261-1209, email support@mgmtruckmart.com, address 1760 S Craycroft Rd, Tucson AZ 85711. Read complaints and reviews of MGM Trucks Mart Tucson Arizona before sending any money.
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MGM Trucks Mart, operating at mgmtruckmart.com, is a fraudulent online used vehicle dealer claiming to operate a yard at 1760 S Craycroft Rd, Tucson, AZ 85711 in Pima County in southern Arizona. The company lists the phone number (520) 261-1209 and email support@mgmtruckmart.com. The site uses the tagline "shipping for this vehicle is already paid and included in the price" and offers "Delivery to any state within the United States at no additional cost" — a classic used-vehicle scam hook designed to make wired payment feel like a complete transaction. Buyers who send payment receive nothing.
MGM Trucks Mart uses the EXACT same fake credentials as five other reported scam sites: bentonfarmequipment.com (St. Louis, MO), greenlineequipmenttexarkana.com (Texarkana, TX / Hopkinsville, KY), peacemakertractor.com (Hopkinsville, KY), bishopandwachholz.com (Kasson, MN), and thomasequipco.com (Charlotte, NC). All six sites display identical "Bond Number: CO 13069," identical "Company Reg#: 20211929794," identical claimed formation date "10/07/2015," identical "COST PER MILE ($0.80)" shipping rate, and identical "Revolutionize your cars & trucks shopping" template copy. This confirms MGM Trucks Mart is the SIXTH known site in the Bond CO 13069 scam network.
The five previously-reported sites in this network all targeted heavy equipment buyers — Kubota mini excavators, Bobcat skid steers, Caterpillar dozers, John Deere tractors. MGM Trucks Mart represents a SIGNIFICANT EXPANSION of the same scam network into a much larger market: used passenger cars and pickup trucks. The previously-leftover "Revolutionize your cars & trucks shopping" template language — which had been a tell on the heavy-equipment sites — now actually matches the inventory category on MGM Trucks Mart, suggesting this is the original product category the template was designed for. The operators may have built the template for used-vehicle fraud first, then deployed it to heavy equipment using the same boilerplate. Buyers shopping for used Ford F-150s, Toyota Corollas, Nissan Altimas, Hyundai Palisades, Subaru Crosstreks, and similar mass-market used vehicles online should treat any dealer site displaying "Bond Number: CO 13069" as fraudulent.
The website advertises used cars and trucks at suspiciously low prices: a 2018 Ford F-150 XLT at $9,000, a 2024 Nissan Altima at $16,500, a 2022 Nissan Kicks at $12,750, a 2021 Toyota Corolla at $12,500, a 2021 Nissan NV200 at $15,600, a 2020 Hyundai Palisade at $19,400, and a 2018 Subaru Crosstrek at $12,800 — most well below market. Each listing includes a real-looking VIN (e.g. "1FTEW1E58JFC40376") and detailed specs to appear legitimate. The hook is the line "Shipping for this vehicle is already paid and included in the price. Delivery is available to any state within the United States at no additional cost." After a buyer agrees to purchase, MGM Trucks Mart demands payment by wire transfer, Zelle, ACH, or cryptocurrency. Once payment clears, the company stops responding entirely. There is no delivery, no refund, no customer service, no answer to emails sent to support@mgmtruckmart.com, and no answer when calling (520) 261-1209.
A buyer reported losing the full $9,000 listing price after wiring funds for a 2018 Ford F-150 XLT (VIN 1FTEW1E58JFC40376, 89,600 miles) on mgmtruckmart.com. The buyer was told shipping was "already paid and included in the price" and would arrive at no additional cost. The truck was never delivered. Do NOT send money to mgmtruckmart.com. If you have already paid MGM Trucks Mart, contact your bank, file a chargeback, and report the fraud to the FTC, IC3 (FBI), and the Arizona Attorney General's office in Phoenix.
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Online Purchase — Used Vehicle Fraud (Multi-Site Scammer Network — Bond CO 13069 — Network Expanded From Heavy Equipment to Used Cars/Trucks)
May 3, 2026
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Yes. MGM Trucks Mart, listed at 1760 S Craycroft Rd, Tucson, AZ 85711 and operating at mgmtruckmart.com, has been reported as an online used vehicle scam. The site shares identical fake credentials with five other reported scam sites in the Bond CO 13069 network. Buyers report paying MGM Trucks Mart for vehicles that were never delivered.
No. mgmtruckmart.com is not a legitimate Arizona used vehicle dealer. The site uses fabricated bond and registration numbers identical to five other reported scam sites, advertises "shipping already included" as a hook, demands wire transfer or cryptocurrency payments, and goes silent once money is sent.
MGM Trucks Mart (mgmtruckmart.com) displays the same fake credentials as bentonfarmequipment.com, greenlineequipmenttexarkana.com, peacemakertractor.com, bishopandwachholz.com, and thomasequipco.com — all heavy equipment scam sites. "Bond Number: CO 13069," "Company Reg#: 20211929794," formation date "10/07/2015," and "$0.80 per mile shipping" are shared across all six sites. This confirms the scam operators have expanded their fraud network from heavy equipment into used cars and trucks. Any dealer website displaying "Bond Number: CO 13069" should be treated as fraudulent.
MGM Trucks Mart claims a yard at 1760 S Craycroft Rd, Tucson, AZ 85711, in Pima County in southern Arizona. The address may be fake, vacant, or used to impersonate a legitimate local Tucson business. The 1760 S Craycroft Rd location should be independently verified before any purchase.
(520) 261-1209 is the phone number listed by MGM Trucks Mart on mgmtruckmart.com for their claimed Tucson, AZ location. The 520 area code covers southern Arizona including Tucson. The number has been associated with the used vehicle scam reported here.
support@mgmtruckmart.com is the contact email listed by MGM Trucks Mart. After payment is sent, victims report that support@mgmtruckmart.com stops responding.
No. The 2018 Ford F-150 XLT listed at $9,000 on mgmtruckmart.com (VIN 1FTEW1E58JFC40376, 89,600 miles, 5.0L V8, 4WD) is part of the scam. A buyer wired $9,000 for this listing — including the advertised "shipping already paid and included" — and never received the truck. The price is far below market for a 2018 F-150 XLT 4WD with under 90,000 miles, which is a classic red flag for online used vehicle fraud.
No. MGM Trucks Mart advertises "Shipping for this vehicle is already paid and included in the price. Delivery is available to any state within the United States at no additional cost." This is a hook designed to make the wire payment feel like a complete, no-extra-fees transaction. In reality, no shipping ever takes place — the operators simply disappear after the wire clears. Real used-car dealers do NOT include nationwide shipping in below-market list prices.
Contact your bank or card issuer immediately and request a chargeback or wire recall. File a complaint with the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov and an FBI internet-fraud complaint at ic3.gov. Also report MGM Trucks Mart and the Tucson, AZ address to the Arizona Attorney General's consumer-protection division in Phoenix. Time is critical for wire recalls.
If you found this page by searching MGM Trucks Mart, MGM Truck Mart, mgmtruckmart.com, 1760 S Craycroft Rd Tucson AZ, (520) 261-1209, support@mgmtruckmart.com, or Bond Number CO 13069: yes — this website has been reported as an online used vehicle scam operating as the SIXTH known site in a fraudulent network that also includes bentonfarmequipment.com, greenlineequipmenttexarkana.com, peacemakertractor.com, bishopandwachholz.com, and thomasequipco.com. All six sites share identical fake bond number, registration, and templated copy. MGM Trucks Mart is the network's first known expansion from heavy equipment into used cars and trucks. A buyer lost $9,000 on a 2018 Ford F-150 XLT listed at $9,000 on mgmtruckmart.com that was never delivered. Do not send money to mgmtruckmart.com.
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