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Primo Classics International Conned Me. Read my report Lakeland florida
I bought a classic car from Primo International in October 2017, based on a youtube video that they show. The narrator represents the car as "fully restored.ITwo weeks ago I got delivery of the car. Immediately I saw that the car was never ever taken care of. The next day i took the car to my mechanic and so far I have spent $2,500.00 in repairs just to get the running safely. The whole front end had to be redone, It needed a tune up and lots of other work. The car is still in the shop. The rubber on the windshield wipers were hanging on bya thread. I noticed in the still pictures that were sent to me that the interior was dirty, they said they would take care of it. The inside of the trunk looked rudty in the piocure, i was told they would take care of it.Before the car was going to be shipped to me I spoke to a salesgirl and asked to make sure everything was in order, so that i dont have any problems with car.I even asked if i would need an oil change. She assured me "that the car was in perfect condition".The wiring under the dashboard was haging down. The mechanic just called me as i write this report, that to fix the wiring will be $300.00-$400.00.
Primo classics are guilty of fraud. I learned a very costly lesson and I wasnt to make the public aware, so that no one gets conned like I did.
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Perry Mason
United StatesAs Long As...
#2Consumer Comment
Thu, May 31, 2018
As long as there are foolish people who throw common sense out the window to send their money off to buy some dumb, stupid car they've never seen, these things will happen! You just "need to have THAT car". so badly, you'll do ANYTHING! Yes sir, these places have you people people figured out perfectly and have you eating out of the Palm of their hand!