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vanderbach.com

First seen Feb 22, 2026

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Details

Registrar
Key-Systems GmbH
Registration Date
2/16/2012
First Seen
2/22/2026

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No known connections to other entities yet.

Community Reports

Just got scammed by the white van speaker scam. So after work today while driving down the street a guy rolls his window down and says something along the line of, "Hey I accidentally got an extra home audio system wanna check it out." Me being the idiot I am agreed. I signal him to pull into the closest parking lot. Anyway after some sweet talkin and spouting off bullshit that I blindly believed, said was worth 2.5k and he was gonna sell one on ebay for 1.5. I thought wtf maybe I will make an easy 1k.(check the [wiki link](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_van_speaker_scam)) he goes by the book, maybe he wrote it. I end up agreeing to give him two hundred for system. Walk to the gas station close by and get 200 from the atm. All good, he spouts some more bullshit about kevlar and magnets. And we go on our way. Get home google and see its bull. Its only 200 but I am pissed and slightly amused by my stupidity and decide to try and take the fuckers down(there were 2 claiming to be installers, one just sat in the car). I drive over to the spot look around for them(black suv not white van) see nothing, an oh shit moment occurs and I realize he walked with me into the gas station. So I called the cops and while waiting go talk to the clerk and luckily the manager or owner is there and he kindly goes through the videos and we find the guy(picture sucks, csi couldn't even help). Now the cops show up and essentially he says the guy did nothing illegal and he can't do anything, can't even give me the plates if he had them because it was a civil issue. [What I bought](http://vanderbach.com/speakers/HRS-605.html) Went to a pawn shop and they confirmed they are junk. They might work but I have no receiver and im not even sure the sub even has enough connections for a 5.1 system. If this goes anywhere I can post some amusing pics such the 199.99 MSRP speaker wire. tl;dr Beware the white van speaker scam.

4941 days ago12 upvotes

Just got scammed by the white van speaker scam. So after work today while driving down the street a guy rolls his window down and says something along the line of, "Hey I accidentally got an extra home audio system wanna check it out." Me being the idiot I am agreed. I signal him to pull into the closest parking lot. Anyway after some sweet talkin and spouting off bullshit that I blindly believed, said was worth 2.5k and he was gonna sell one on ebay for 1.5. I thought wtf maybe I will make an easy 1k.(check the [wiki link](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_van_speaker_scam)) he goes by the book, maybe he wrote it. I end up agreeing to give him two hundred for system. Walk to the gas station close by and get 200 from the atm. All good, he spouts some more bullshit about kevlar and magnets. And we go on our way. Get home google and see its bull. Its only 200 but I am pissed and slightly amused by my stupidity and decide to try and take the fuckers down(there were 2 claiming to be installers, one just sat in the car). I drive over to the spot look around for them(black suv not white van) see nothing, an oh shit moment occurs and I realize he walked with me into the gas station. So I called the cops and while waiting go talk to the clerk and luckily the manager or owner is there and he kindly goes through the videos and we find the guy(picture sucks, csi couldn't even help). Now the cops show up and essentially he says the guy did nothing illegal and he can't do anything, can't even give me the plates if he had them because it was a civil issue. [What I bought](http://vanderbach.com/speakers/HRS-605.html) Went to a pawn shop and they confirmed they are junk. They might work but I have no receiver and im not even sure the sub even has enough connections for a 5.1 system. If this goes anywhere I can post some amusing pics such the 199.99 MSRP speaker wire. tl;dr Beware the white van speaker scam.

4941 days ago12 upvotes

Just got scammed by the white van speaker scam. So after work today while driving down the street a guy rolls his window down and says something along the line of, "Hey I accidentally got an extra home audio system wanna check it out." Me being the idiot I am agreed. I signal him to pull into the closest parking lot. Anyway after some sweet talkin and spouting off bullshit that I blindly believed, said was worth 2.5k and he was gonna sell one on ebay for 1.5. I thought wtf maybe I will make an easy 1k.(check the [wiki link](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_van_speaker_scam)) he goes by the book, maybe he wrote it. I end up agreeing to give him two hundred for system. Walk to the gas station close by and get 200 from the atm. All good, he spouts some more bullshit about kevlar and magnets. And we go on our way. Get home google and see its bull. Its only 200 but I am pissed and slightly amused by my stupidity and decide to try and take the fuckers down(there were 2 claiming to be installers, one just sat in the car). I drive over to the spot look around for them(black suv not white van) see nothing, an oh shit moment occurs and I realize he walked with me into the gas station. So I called the cops and while waiting go talk to the clerk and luckily the manager or owner is there and he kindly goes through the videos and we find the guy(picture sucks, csi couldn't even help). Now the cops show up and essentially he says the guy did nothing illegal and he can't do anything, can't even give me the plates if he had them because it was a civil issue. [What I bought](http://vanderbach.com/speakers/HRS-605.html) Went to a pawn shop and they confirmed they are junk. They might work but I have no receiver and im not even sure the sub even has enough connections for a 5.1 system. If this goes anywhere I can post some amusing pics such the 199.99 MSRP speaker wire. tl;dr Beware the white van speaker scam.

4941 days ago12 upvotes

Just got scammed by the white van speaker scam. So after work today while driving down the street a guy rolls his window down and says something along the line of, "Hey I accidentally got an extra home audio system wanna check it out." Me being the idiot I am agreed. I signal him to pull into the closest parking lot. Anyway after some sweet talkin and spouting off bullshit that I blindly believed, said was worth 2.5k and he was gonna sell one on ebay for 1.5. I thought wtf maybe I will make an easy 1k.(check the [wiki link](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_van_speaker_scam)) he goes by the book, maybe he wrote it. I end up agreeing to give him two hundred for system. Walk to the gas station close by and get 200 from the atm. All good, he spouts some more bullshit about kevlar and magnets. And we go on our way. Get home google and see its bull. Its only 200 but I am pissed and slightly amused by my stupidity and decide to try and take the fuckers down(there were 2 claiming to be installers, one just sat in the car). I drive over to the spot look around for them(black suv not white van) see nothing, an oh shit moment occurs and I realize he walked with me into the gas station. So I called the cops and while waiting go talk to the clerk and luckily the manager or owner is there and he kindly goes through the videos and we find the guy(picture sucks, csi couldn't even help). Now the cops show up and essentially he says the guy did nothing illegal and he can't do anything, can't even give me the plates if he had them because it was a civil issue. [What I bought](http://vanderbach.com/speakers/HRS-605.html) Went to a pawn shop and they confirmed they are junk. They might work but I have no receiver and im not even sure the sub even has enough connections for a 5.1 system. If this goes anywhere I can post some amusing pics such the 199.99 MSRP speaker wire. tl;dr Beware the white van speaker scam.

4941 days ago12 upvotes

Just got scammed by the white van speaker scam. So after work today while driving down the street a guy rolls his window down and says something along the line of, "Hey I accidentally got an extra home audio system wanna check it out." Me being the idiot I am agreed. I signal him to pull into the closest parking lot. Anyway after some sweet talkin and spouting off bullshit that I blindly believed, said was worth 2.5k and he was gonna sell one on ebay for 1.5. I thought wtf maybe I will make an easy 1k.(check the [wiki link](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_van_speaker_scam)) he goes by the book, maybe he wrote it. I end up agreeing to give him two hundred for system. Walk to the gas station close by and get 200 from the atm. All good, he spouts some more bullshit about kevlar and magnets. And we go on our way. Get home google and see its bull. Its only 200 but I am pissed and slightly amused by my stupidity and decide to try and take the fuckers down(there were 2 claiming to be installers, one just sat in the car). I drive over to the spot look around for them(black suv not white van) see nothing, an oh shit moment occurs and I realize he walked with me into the gas station. So I called the cops and while waiting go talk to the clerk and luckily the manager or owner is there and he kindly goes through the videos and we find the guy(picture sucks, csi couldn't even help). Now the cops show up and essentially he says the guy did nothing illegal and he can't do anything, can't even give me the plates if he had them because it was a civil issue. [What I bought](http://vanderbach.com/speakers/HRS-605.html) Went to a pawn shop and they confirmed they are junk. They might work but I have no receiver and im not even sure the sub even has enough connections for a 5.1 system. If this goes anywhere I can post some amusing pics such the 199.99 MSRP speaker wire. tl;dr Beware the white van speaker scam.

4941 days ago12 upvotes

Just got scammed by the white van speaker scam. So after work today while driving down the street a guy rolls his window down and says something along the line of, "Hey I accidentally got an extra home audio system wanna check it out." Me being the idiot I am agreed. I signal him to pull into the closest parking lot. Anyway after some sweet talkin and spouting off bullshit that I blindly believed, said was worth 2.5k and he was gonna sell one on ebay for 1.5. I thought wtf maybe I will make an easy 1k.(check the [wiki link](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_van_speaker_scam)) he goes by the book, maybe he wrote it. I end up agreeing to give him two hundred for system. Walk to the gas station close by and get 200 from the atm. All good, he spouts some more bullshit about kevlar and magnets. And we go on our way. Get home google and see its bull. Its only 200 but I am pissed and slightly amused by my stupidity and decide to try and take the fuckers down(there were 2 claiming to be installers, one just sat in the car). I drive over to the spot look around for them(black suv not white van) see nothing, an oh shit moment occurs and I realize he walked with me into the gas station. So I called the cops and while waiting go talk to the clerk and luckily the manager or owner is there and he kindly goes through the videos and we find the guy(picture sucks, csi couldn't even help). Now the cops show up and essentially he says the guy did nothing illegal and he can't do anything, can't even give me the plates if he had them because it was a civil issue. [What I bought](http://vanderbach.com/speakers/HRS-605.html) Went to a pawn shop and they confirmed they are junk. They might work but I have no receiver and im not even sure the sub even has enough connections for a 5.1 system. If this goes anywhere I can post some amusing pics such the 199.99 MSRP speaker wire. tl;dr Beware the white van speaker scam.

4941 days ago12 upvotes

Just got scammed by the white van speaker scam. So after work today while driving down the street a guy rolls his window down and says something along the line of, "Hey I accidentally got an extra home audio system wanna check it out." Me being the idiot I am agreed. I signal him to pull into the closest parking lot. Anyway after some sweet talkin and spouting off bullshit that I blindly believed, said was worth 2.5k and he was gonna sell one on ebay for 1.5. I thought wtf maybe I will make an easy 1k.(check the [wiki link](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_van_speaker_scam)) he goes by the book, maybe he wrote it. I end up agreeing to give him two hundred for system. Walk to the gas station close by and get 200 from the atm. All good, he spouts some more bullshit about kevlar and magnets. And we go on our way. Get home google and see its bull. Its only 200 but I am pissed and slightly amused by my stupidity and decide to try and take the fuckers down(there were 2 claiming to be installers, one just sat in the car). I drive over to the spot look around for them(black suv not white van) see nothing, an oh shit moment occurs and I realize he walked with me into the gas station. So I called the cops and while waiting go talk to the clerk and luckily the manager or owner is there and he kindly goes through the videos and we find the guy(picture sucks, csi couldn't even help). Now the cops show up and essentially he says the guy did nothing illegal and he can't do anything, can't even give me the plates if he had them because it was a civil issue. [What I bought](http://vanderbach.com/speakers/HRS-605.html) Went to a pawn shop and they confirmed they are junk. They might work but I have no receiver and im not even sure the sub even has enough connections for a 5.1 system. If this goes anywhere I can post some amusing pics such the 199.99 MSRP speaker wire. tl;dr Beware the white van speaker scam.

4941 days ago12 upvotes

Just got scammed by the white van speaker scam. So after work today while driving down the street a guy rolls his window down and says something along the line of, "Hey I accidentally got an extra home audio system wanna check it out." Me being the idiot I am agreed. I signal him to pull into the closest parking lot. Anyway after some sweet talkin and spouting off bullshit that I blindly believed, said was worth 2.5k and he was gonna sell one on ebay for 1.5. I thought wtf maybe I will make an easy 1k.(check the [wiki link](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_van_speaker_scam)) he goes by the book, maybe he wrote it. I end up agreeing to give him two hundred for system. Walk to the gas station close by and get 200 from the atm. All good, he spouts some more bullshit about kevlar and magnets. And we go on our way. Get home google and see its bull. Its only 200 but I am pissed and slightly amused by my stupidity and decide to try and take the fuckers down(there were 2 claiming to be installers, one just sat in the car). I drive over to the spot look around for them(black suv not white van) see nothing, an oh shit moment occurs and I realize he walked with me into the gas station. So I called the cops and while waiting go talk to the clerk and luckily the manager or owner is there and he kindly goes through the videos and we find the guy(picture sucks, csi couldn't even help). Now the cops show up and essentially he says the guy did nothing illegal and he can't do anything, can't even give me the plates if he had them because it was a civil issue. [What I bought](http://vanderbach.com/speakers/HRS-605.html) Went to a pawn shop and they confirmed they are junk. They might work but I have no receiver and im not even sure the sub even has enough connections for a 5.1 system. If this goes anywhere I can post some amusing pics such the 199.99 MSRP speaker wire. tl;dr Beware the white van speaker scam.

4941 days ago12 upvotes

Just got scammed by the white van speaker scam. So after work today while driving down the street a guy rolls his window down and says something along the line of, "Hey I accidentally got an extra home audio system wanna check it out." Me being the idiot I am agreed. I signal him to pull into the closest parking lot. Anyway after some sweet talkin and spouting off bullshit that I blindly believed, said was worth 2.5k and he was gonna sell one on ebay for 1.5. I thought wtf maybe I will make an easy 1k.(check the [wiki link](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_van_speaker_scam)) he goes by the book, maybe he wrote it. I end up agreeing to give him two hundred for system. Walk to the gas station close by and get 200 from the atm. All good, he spouts some more bullshit about kevlar and magnets. And we go on our way. Get home google and see its bull. Its only 200 but I am pissed and slightly amused by my stupidity and decide to try and take the fuckers down(there were 2 claiming to be installers, one just sat in the car). I drive over to the spot look around for them(black suv not white van) see nothing, an oh shit moment occurs and I realize he walked with me into the gas station. So I called the cops and while waiting go talk to the clerk and luckily the manager or owner is there and he kindly goes through the videos and we find the guy(picture sucks, csi couldn't even help). Now the cops show up and essentially he says the guy did nothing illegal and he can't do anything, can't even give me the plates if he had them because it was a civil issue. [What I bought](http://vanderbach.com/speakers/HRS-605.html) Went to a pawn shop and they confirmed they are junk. They might work but I have no receiver and im not even sure the sub even has enough connections for a 5.1 system. If this goes anywhere I can post some amusing pics such the 199.99 MSRP speaker wire. tl;dr Beware the white van speaker scam.

4941 days ago12 upvotes

Just got scammed by the white van speaker scam. So after work today while driving down the street a guy rolls his window down and says something along the line of, "Hey I accidentally got an extra home audio system wanna check it out." Me being the idiot I am agreed. I signal him to pull into the closest parking lot. Anyway after some sweet talkin and spouting off bullshit that I blindly believed, said was worth 2.5k and he was gonna sell one on ebay for 1.5. I thought wtf maybe I will make an easy 1k.(check the [wiki link](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_van_speaker_scam)) he goes by the book, maybe he wrote it. I end up agreeing to give him two hundred for system. Walk to the gas station close by and get 200 from the atm. All good, he spouts some more bullshit about kevlar and magnets. And we go on our way. Get home google and see its bull. Its only 200 but I am pissed and slightly amused by my stupidity and decide to try and take the fuckers down(there were 2 claiming to be installers, one just sat in the car). I drive over to the spot look around for them(black suv not white van) see nothing, an oh shit moment occurs and I realize he walked with me into the gas station. So I called the cops and while waiting go talk to the clerk and luckily the manager or owner is there and he kindly goes through the videos and we find the guy(picture sucks, csi couldn't even help). Now the cops show up and essentially he says the guy did nothing illegal and he can't do anything, can't even give me the plates if he had them because it was a civil issue. [What I bought](http://vanderbach.com/speakers/HRS-605.html) Went to a pawn shop and they confirmed they are junk. They might work but I have no receiver and im not even sure the sub even has enough connections for a 5.1 system. If this goes anywhere I can post some amusing pics such the 199.99 MSRP speaker wire. tl;dr Beware the white van speaker scam.

4941 days ago12 upvotes

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