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AAF , Automatic Automobile Finance, Jorja Trading Inc. JORJA Trading Single Mom and Daughter taken to the cleaners. Springdale, Arkansas
My daughter needed a car for her daughter to get back and forth to work this past summer and somehow went to the AAF car lot in Fort Smith where they were convinced to buy a 2002 Pontiac. They still don't know the full price of the vehicle and the paper work was kept by the car lot, except for just enough to get it registered and buy license plate. Down payment of $550. was made and the payments were set at $67.00 per week, of that interest was $6.67 and the bal to principal. If you are even half good at math you know that interest rate is out of sight. They had to put new tires on the car in a couple weeks as the rear tires wore completely out, then five months later the tires were worn out again and were replaced and the vehicle was taken to a mechanic that found the rear axle housing was cracked, allowing the wheels to wander all over and wear the tires rapidly. The auto lot didn't want anything to do with it, so the car was returned to them. There was a total of $1,957.00 paid on this car and they now say, there is $6,630. still due on the car.
It is hard for me to understand how a company that does business like this, selling junk that has been cosmedically smoothed but still junk can get away with it. They need to be stopped.
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perm1
fort smith,Arkansas,
United States of America
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#2Consumer Comment
Mon, September 20, 2010
I too have had bad dealings with this company. I would suggest you contact the law offices of Kevin Hickey or Brian Meadors in Fort Smith, Arkansas.