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  • Report:  #513006

Complaint Review: Neils Finance Plaza

Neils Finance Plaza Thank God for my Prosperity ! KANSAS, Missouri

  • Reported By:
    larry sr — Missouri USA
  • Submitted:
    Thu, October 22, 2009
  • Updated:
    Mon, October 26, 2009
  • Neils Finance Plaza
    KANSAS, Missouri
    United States of America
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What God does Neil Smith serve? The God I serve would consider me a sinner if I preyed on good people with bad credit like he has for so long. Selling them lemon after lemon for 5 times there worth and then having his buddy Regency Finance finance his cars ,the owner is his longtime partner in consumer fraud and crime. I personally was forced to buy from them because of bad credit due to job loss and divorce, and I paid $14.000.00 for a $ 2.500.00 dollar at most vehicle. How can he go to his Raytown church and be so respected in his Raytown when he shouldnt thank God for his prosperity but the Devil. I have read 100s of bad reviews on Neils and even a television news cast of him rigging odometers on cars and getting busted ? Thank God ! I know that if not now or even soon he will face the true God and be ask "how can you have done this to so many many good people? Then his stolen money will be worthless to enter heaven !  DONT BUY FROM THEM THEY ARE CRUEL SCAM ARTIST AND YOU WILL PAY 5 TIMES THE WORTH OF A VEHICLE IF U DO LIKE I DID ! YOUR SAD NEIL SAD !


 

3 Updates & Rebuttals


Karl

Clovis,
New Mexico,
U.S.A.

flynrider is right

#4Consumer Suggestion

Mon, October 26, 2009

People who purchase cars from "buy here pay here" places or places that steer you to a "buddy's" finance company often pay a down payment that is equal to the price that the dealer has in the car. Subsequent payments are gravy. If you can't afford the high interest payments and harassment from creditors purchase a car for cash from a private owner. You will get a better car for less money and will at least have some idea of the history of the car. You also hold the title. You are never FORCED to buy anything from anybody


IamGood

Galveston,
Texas,
USA

Larry, Larry, Larry

#4General Comment

Fri, October 23, 2009

You are at the very least a risky debtor.  Chances are you have had a couple of repos, probably some tax liens, lots of credit card charge off's


Stop saying that this dealership serves the devil, you should thank God that he is there to make sure you have a car to drive at all.


If you dont want to pay this much for a car, then   TAKE A BUS TO WORK!!!!


Flynrider

Phoeix,
Arizona,
U.S.A.

You ripped yourself off.

#4Consumer Suggestion

Fri, October 23, 2009

"I personally was forced to buy from them because of bad credit due to job loss and divorce, and I paid $14.000.00 for a $ 2.500.00 dollar at most vehicle."

   What sort of weapon did they use to "force" you into this deal?  Gun, knife? 

   If you have bad credit due to job loss and divorce, how can you afford to pay $14,000 for a car?   This makes no sense.

   Get it through your head that as long as you continue to have bad credit, most sellers who will try to sell you a car are looking to rip you off.   That's just a fact of life.

   It's not just this car seller that is the problem.  You are the biggest part of the problem.   If you keep doing things like this, you will NEVER have good credit and you will always be forced to deal with low end sellers like these.

   Here's a suggestion.  If you are able to afford payments on a $14K loan at outrageous interest rates, you should have no trouble just saving a few months worth of what you would be paying a ripoff finance company and buying a car for cash.    

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