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  • Report:  #182889

Complaint Review: Central Florida Chrysler JEEP

Central Florida Chrysler JEEP Central Florida Chrysler JEEP Central Florida Chrysler Jeep "YO YO" Sales Practice: Vote "NO" to House Bill 1019. Don't Let THEM Win! Orlando Florida

  • Reported By:
    kissimmee Florida
  • Submitted:
    Thu, March 23, 2006
  • Updated:
    Sat, March 25, 2006
  • Central Florida Chrysler JEEP
    8675 Commodity Circle
    Orlando, Florida
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    407-3519940
  • Category:

In baseball, after three strikes, you must step aside and give someone else a chance. Three times, I have attempted to purchase a automobile, and three times I was asked to return the vehicle.

The third strike came from Central Florida Chrysler Jeep. Am I really suppose to step aside and allow this dealership to continue to "strike out" or "yo-yo" another consumer? Consumers must be heard. My voice must be heard. In less than two years, I have been victimized by this "Yo-yo" practice by Coggin Honda on OBT (strike one) July 2004, Cory Fairbanks of Longwood(strike two)June 2005, and now Central Florida Chrysler Jeep of Orlando (March 2006). The scenario is the same as with my RipOff report on Cory Fairbanks of Longwood. I walked in the dealership, informed them of my low credit score, employment, length of employment, and I handed over my down payment and was given the keys to a vehicle; only to be called days later and asked to return the vehicle. The reason given: "We weren't able to obtain financing".

The dealerships are attempting to get House Bill 1019 passed so that these kinds of sales practices can continue without recourse from us, the consumers. Quite frankly, they are tired of being sued just because we, the consumer, are being "yoyo". I imagine them saying "After all, business is business". Yet, I can also imagine what consumers (victims of this yoyo practice)are saying "Shame on You!!!" I have hired an attorney and I have contacted my state representatives. If we as consumers don't speak up, then what's next. What kinds of practices will be imposed on us in the future? When there are no rights to stand up for, what left?

Alisa
kissimmee, Florida
U.S.A.

1 Updates & Rebuttals


Marc

Makaha,
Hawaii,
U.S.A.

It's not the dealership.

#2Consumer Comment

Sat, March 25, 2006

The banks refuse to finance you, not the dealers. The dealer simply submits the papers with the information you provided and hopes for the loan, because that's how he makes his money. Obviously some red flags appear in your credit report, and each time you apply you are making it worse. You need to face the fact that you aren't going to get a car loan. That means pay cash, borrow from a private party, buy a cheaper vehicle, get a pre-approved loan on your own, or find alternate transportation until you're solvent.

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