Saturday, July 29, 2023

Valley Boys Auto Sales Review: Best In Rouge Valley!

By Steven Masone

I am on the third vehicle I bought from Valley Boys Auto Sales. I first visited the dealership during the

 aftermath of the Almeda Fire, being a service officer for the American Legion, I was assigned to\

 assist all of the veterans that needed assistance navigating the FEMA paperwork for emergency

 financial help. The owner, Brody, is a military veteran himself, put me in a beautiful Toyota Avalon. It

 was such a great experience I bought two trucks from him as well. Valley Boys has managed to keep a

 four out of five stars rating from Yelp. Which, for a \used auto dealer is very rare! (Should have been

 five stars) Here are a few of his great Yelp reviews.....

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Tawny S.
Medford, OR
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2/11/2023

They are literally the best! On my 3rd car from them, they always take good care of me and get me into exactly what I want for what I can afford. No hassle sales, reliable cars, I could not recommend them more!


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4
1
5/21/2023

I shopped several spots in Grants Pass and Medford areas.  The choices at Valley Boys were the best value.  There was no pushy sales person, they let me test drive, and answered all my questions.


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Myers M.
West Covina, CA
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5/2/2022

I recommend Valley Boys auto sales because Brody has sold my family 11 vehicles between my family and I that have all been amazing! Grateful for Brody and all him and his wife Michelle have done for me and my family:)



Rogue Valley News & Review Votes Valley Boys the best in Southern Oregon!


Business website

valleyboysautosales.com

Phone number

(541) 245-0512


613 N Central Ave Medford, OR 97501

Wednesday, March 22, 2023

EXPOSING CORRUPTION IN VA HOMELESS SERVICES


 FREEDOM NEWS SERVICE
                                                 
                          
                       Press Release          

  For Immediate Release: 2/6/2025


The new Executive Director of Oregon Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) and American Legion Chaplain Post 3 in Eugene, has initiated an Investigation into 32 Veterans being evicted from a Portland Hotel shut down for Black Mold. The Non-profit ‘Reveille Foundation’, allegedly never delivered the substance abuse treatment and meals for these veterans, yet the per diem from VA for 32 Vets is somewhere around $4500 a day. Steven Masone is also an American Legion Chaplain and Service officer who partnered with The Hope Center in Eugene OR, and The VA Hud/VASH Pgm, helped hundreds of homeless Vets into permanent housing. “This is outrageous! said Masone, "I have contacted the VA Inspector General, and am reaching out to Congressional contacts. Masone a Co-founder with Pastor James Rabe of the Hope Center started an Emergency Shelter for Veterans in Eugene, in Partnership with VA HUD-VASH Program. Masone has reported he spoke with a Mr. “Spitzer the Supervisor who approved Per Diem payments at the Vancouver VA Campus to inform them his Hope Center Homeless Veteran Program could house ten vets immediately in a remodeled home with on premisis substance abuse Program Director, but was told by Spitzer the VA has the veterans somewhere else but would not say where. Masone further reported that “The Vets should be told of all offers as I am sure more reputable programs who have not failed these Vets, have offered also.” Just today Feb 6th, Masone discovered the Eugene address for a Reveille FoundationPO Box had been vacant for two years. ‘Reveille Foundation lied about having an office and mailbox here and I can't believe the VA did not investigate Reveille Foundation "...said Steven Masone.

For further info call (541) 285-8564

stevemasone@gmail.com







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