Haynes
Bradford,#2Consumer Suggestion
Sun, June 28, 2009
If your circumstances are you have to use a buy here pay here, go see Car Factory on high Street. in Bradford, Luke once owned that one also, however he has nothing to do with that business and they will treat you right.
Pa Buy Here/pay Here Sales Rep
Bradford,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, June 01, 2009
Auto Junction Inc follows all PA Banking and Auto Dealer regulations. FACTS: Auto Junction has a PA Banking License. It MUST and does follow all State Guidelines. After a customer defaults on their contract, the vehicle MUST be re-sold to satisfy that customers loan, plus INTEREST and FEES. No PMT = REPO!! Customers should get the opinion of their mechanic before purchasing any "used "vehicle. No vehicle is perfect and who has a crystal ball when it comes to anything mechanical? Specifically when buying older vehicles, like the one mentioned here by Tony, NY which was over ten yrs. old, the vehicle is NOT NEW. Auto Junction Inc is probably one of the FEW Buy Here Pay Here Used Car Businesses continuing to work with people with NO employment, collateral or credibility. The vehicles are "USED", customers sign a written explanation indicating the vehicle is being sold in "AS-IS" condition or with a "limited" warranty. CUSTOMERS must return the vehicle to Auto Junction Inc for coordination of warranty work. Auto Junction Inc. DOES NOT have a repair shop, all repairs are done by local licensed PA Inspection mechanics who are responsible for their work. Auto Junction is NOT a Social Service agency, it is a business. There is NOT a lender in the country that would lend some of these customers "one cent" with their credit scores! The risk to Auto Junction and any other Buy Here lot is high when dealing with people who will never OWN anything, so they trash the vehicles, drive them from Bradford, PA to Wyoming and leave them in a ditch with no concern they have defaulted on the Federal Banking Security Agreement they have signed at time of purchase. It is laughable when you read the stories here. I have been in business for 25 yrs. and have purchased many vehicles in my life. I would not think of simply calling my bank and telling them my life has changed I won't pay my payments, or I no longer like the color of this car, so come and get it in "Alaska" oh, and by the way, I have been living in the car with my kids, dogs and cats so bring a gas mask! The educated people that wrote rebuttals thankfully understand business.
J
Rw,#4Consumer Suggestion
Sun, December 28, 2003
So i see "luke" is still a crook!!!! I would not by s**t from those cheating idiots, they will break one off in you in the end. dont trust them stand up to them they will back down when the facts are right!!!! There inspection people are being investigated ase we speak. I'ts allright until they sell a pice of junk and kill someones kids!!!!!!! We picked our car up at night also. Luke knows he will alwasys have customers because " He uses the predator loan system" He preys on people with not so good credit, or people comming out of a bankruptcy ETC!! Buyer beware and dont buy this idiots junk that he pays 5% at auto auction, If you want to live life dangerously buy a automobile from this place. PS. Do a auto fax on the vehicle you are purchasing. Your entitled to know if the vehicle has been wrecked!!! Never trust someone that cant look you in the eye when they talk to you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Luke
BRADFORD,#5UPDATE Employee
Sat, December 20, 2003
The agreed contract states that the custom must report those changes. We tried numorus times to contact the customer due to default of contract. A later e-mail from customer states a 'new' phone # and address with a complaint of repair issues. We offer assistance to tow their vehicle and repair it with NO response. After reasonable efforts to warn the customer of their breach of contract and their risk of repossession, it was repossessed. Certified mail notice Was sent to the customer at their 'new' address. The vehicle is filthy, full of debris, food, papers and garbage. No tools are in the vehicle, and, notice was given to the customer to re-gain possession and/or contents. Professional repairs were NOT completed as customer states. In my opinion, the customer trashed a nice vehicle that had a 90 day warranty. And he still has a credit problem too. If you can't pay for what you choose to buy, don't buy it and 'rip off' a seller.