A dealer in ARK lost a strange case involving two cars and one customer. www.lehtoslaw.com
Жүктеу.....
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@RawcomputerAZ3 жыл бұрын
14 days to repo? Yea, this is one of those dealers that is in the business of repos and high interest loans, not actually selling cars.
@ALRIGHTYTHEN.3 жыл бұрын
POS is a very appropriate name for the dealership.
@jmackinjersey13 жыл бұрын
As a former car salesman, this type of crap makes me furious. I believe that when you are found guilty of fraud like this, then you should not only have to pay a fine, but also go to jail and even either lose their business license and not be able to ever own or operate a business like this, or at least be shut down for a set amount of time. This can not be the first and only time this stealership has done this sort of thing.
@somenygaard3 жыл бұрын
I can’t be the only one who chuckles every time Steve says POS.
@Eddie15363 жыл бұрын
The second mistake she made was paying with her debit card she should have used a credit card if possible
@theHAL90003 жыл бұрын
Glad the buyer came out alright in this, but she definitely loses a ton of points on evidently having zero smarts in this transaction.
@zatoth133 жыл бұрын
that is another dealer trick: salesperson commits fraud, manager acts like the salesperson was some cat that just walked into their dealership and sold a car to you. It's THEIR employee-they need to own this mess!
@GeorgeWMays3 жыл бұрын
Generally speaking, car dealers and repair shops take advantage of women and young people. This should be taught in High School.....
@bmichael1033 жыл бұрын
Any time a dealer loses in court, and you make a video, I will Thumbs Up before the introduction is even over.
@edale23 жыл бұрын
"I have altered the deal. Pray I don't alter it any further."
@hootersnoocher84673 жыл бұрын
I think I’ve got this straight. I bought this POS, at a POS, from a POS.
@cjswag3 жыл бұрын
My favorite quote regarding people learning from the mistakes of others:
@tcwaterdrill3 жыл бұрын
I bought a truck from a business and asked three times to see the title, each time I was told that they were still looking for it on the forth trip there when I had the money in hand they were able to find the title just before closing and rushed to get the paperwork done before closing. When I got home I took a good look at the title and found rebuilt on it. I tracked the owner of the business to his home address on Sunday and knocked on his door and confronted him about the title and that he had not disclosed the fact that the truck had been rebuilt. He got upset at me for coming to his house and started calling me all types of words and after he finished I told him I wanted my money back and him using all types of foul language did not change what he
@donmatzeder48163 жыл бұрын
I would think the most compelling argument was that the dealership did not provide a marketable title so she could register the vehicle. Isn't that mandatory for any car sale??
@shannonhunt79663 жыл бұрын
My wife and I were at a car lot and the paperwork on the window said that there's no guarantee that it will be able to be driven under its own power off the lot.
@stmounts3 жыл бұрын
I don't know why I find this channel so compelling....
@kevinwright79313 жыл бұрын
If I can't test drive it or have my mechanic look at it then I'm leaving, good bye!!
@andre0baskin3 жыл бұрын
As my grandmother always said, never buy a pig in a poke.
@zackarymcclain1643 жыл бұрын
Jonesboro is in the northeast corner of Arkansas and Little Rock is almost In the middle. I’m happy that this person stuck one to a used car dealer.
@gregwilliamsono93603 жыл бұрын
I bought a used car from Texas from a dealer..I live in Indiana...pictures looked great! The dealer I spoke to claimed it was in perfect condition..I told him I would drive down and check it out and drive it back. I really wanted this car! He convinced me he could ship really cheap and I went for it.😪😪😪 Turns out the car was nothing as described. Never again will I buy a car without test driving it first. Lesson was hard learned!!
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14 days to repo? Yea, this is one of those dealers that is in the business of repos and high interest loans, not actually selling cars.
POS is a very appropriate name for the dealership.
As a former car salesman, this type of crap makes me furious. I believe that when you are found guilty of fraud like this, then you should not only have to pay a fine, but also go to jail and even either lose their business license and not be able to ever own or operate a business like this, or at least be shut down for a set amount of time. This can not be the first and only time this stealership has done this sort of thing.
I can’t be the only one who chuckles every time Steve says POS.
The second mistake she made was paying with her debit card she should have used a credit card if possible
Glad the buyer came out alright in this, but she definitely loses a ton of points on evidently having zero smarts in this transaction.
that is another dealer trick: salesperson commits fraud, manager acts like the salesperson was some cat that just walked into their dealership and sold a car to you. It's THEIR employee-they need to own this mess!
Generally speaking, car dealers and repair shops take advantage of women and young people. This should be taught in High School.....
Any time a dealer loses in court, and you make a video, I will Thumbs Up before the introduction is even over.
"I have altered the deal. Pray I don't alter it any further."
I think I’ve got this straight. I bought this POS, at a POS, from a POS.
My favorite quote regarding people learning from the mistakes of others:
I bought a truck from a business and asked three times to see the title, each time I was told that they were still looking for it on the forth trip there when I had the money in hand they were able to find the title just before closing and rushed to get the paperwork done before closing. When I got home I took a good look at the title and found rebuilt on it. I tracked the owner of the business to his home address on Sunday and knocked on his door and confronted him about the title and that he had not disclosed the fact that the truck had been rebuilt. He got upset at me for coming to his house and started calling me all types of words and after he finished I told him I wanted my money back and him using all types of foul language did not change what he
I would think the most compelling argument was that the dealership did not provide a marketable title so she could register the vehicle. Isn't that mandatory for any car sale??
My wife and I were at a car lot and the paperwork on the window said that there's no guarantee that it will be able to be driven under its own power off the lot.
I don't know why I find this channel so compelling....
If I can't test drive it or have my mechanic look at it then I'm leaving, good bye!!
As my grandmother always said, never buy a pig in a poke.
Jonesboro is in the northeast corner of Arkansas and Little Rock is almost In the middle. I’m happy that this person stuck one to a used car dealer.
I bought a used car from Texas from a dealer..I live in Indiana...pictures looked great! The dealer I spoke to claimed it was in perfect condition..I told him I would drive down and check it out and drive it back. I really wanted this car! He convinced me he could ship really cheap and I went for it.😪😪😪 Turns out the car was nothing as described. Never again will I buy a car without test driving it first. Lesson was hard learned!!