Well let's see. The "SSL Image"
States to "Click to verify" and there is no link on the image.
Also if you go to
https://www.buyerguardianllc.com/ (the secure portion) you will find that SSL is not even enabled.
Any legitimate company would be happy to verify their legitimacy to get your business. It's a simple thing to do if you are legit. Threatening legal action is NOT the way to get customers.
Also, since Buyer Guardian contacted this site to have them added in the LEGIT SITES list, I am sure if they decided to come back online they would have made contact with us again since essentially we are both in the same business. Trying to keep the internet safe.
EDIT: Added after original postEven funnier is as I look at the site if you go to
http://www.buyerguardianllc.com/t-car-e ... rvice.html you will find a bullet with the following:
# Secure pages —Legitimate websites asking for personal information will typically use encryption on those pages asking for that information. This is known as SSL or a secure page.
These encryption or SSL certificates cost thousands of dollars. Fake escrow websites will not use secure pages because they don't want to bear the costs of encryption.
Ironically they only prove that they are illegal by their own admission.