When Business Becomes A Scam
- lombardo9032
- Nov 26, 2017
- 2 min read

Mr. Aslam Dulara (picture shown to the left) is a local Phoenix auto dealer who has according to many scammed his way to the top by selling lemon cars. It happens all the time but as we investigated one woman's story we found a troubling pattern. Mr. Aslam Dulara left a trail of angry customers across the valley by simply changing his business name. Unfortunately from our investigation the unethical practices and allegations remain the same. The issue begs the question how many consumer complaints, ripoff reports and lawsuits before a business owner should be forced to close its doors for good? According to public record Mr. Aslam Dulara owned Big Bell Auto Super Store, Dulara Auto Mall and is now operating under the name A to Z Auto Mall complaints range from federal lemon law violations to stealing consumers down payment money. Lisa Davis said " This operation should have been shut down years ago based on court records and the plethora of consumer complaints on consumer reporting websites. This guy Aslam Dulara is a low life scam artist and I have proof. They had to change the name from BIG BELL AUTO because
people were suing left and right. Aslam Dulara will sale you a vehicle and once it breaks down he will pay his so called mechanics a hush fee to piece a vehicle together long enough to squeeze past the mandatory federal lemon law requirements. His so called staff are nothing more than criminal canaries repeating whatever the owner tells them to stall the unsuspecting customer out of time to get a refund. Ms. Koral his secretary at the time clearly appeared to be on narcotics helped swindled my sister and her FOUR KIDS out $7500 on a car they knew was defective. This guys digital paper trail is online and public. How long can you scam consumers before somebody gets this guy a new line of work?
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