The Great Thorn
Bayville,#2Consumer Suggestion
Mon, January 06, 2003
Scott car dealers do not like it when they have been exposed for their decption. Car dealers across this country are always looking for new forms of scams that they can use to bend car buyers over with. If I were you I would send a copy of your Rip Off Report to the following, Then I would fac a "Printer Firendly Version" of your Rip Off Report to the sucky car dealer that you went to. General Motors Corporation Corporate Affairs/Community Relations General Motors Corporation 100 Renaissance Center Detroit, MI 48265 313-667-3800 313-556-5000 Pontiac Division, General Motors Corp. P.O. Box 33172 Detroit, MI 48232-5172 Toll free: 1-800-762-2737 (800-PM-CARES) Toll free: 1-800-762-3743 (1-800-ROADSIDE) TDD toll free: 1-800-833-7668 Web site: www.gm.com New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance 20 West State St. P.O. Box 325 Trenton, NJ 08625 609-292-3420 (banking) Fax: 609-984-5273 Web site: www.naic.org/nj/NJHOMEPG.HTML Scott if you know anybody that feels that they have been Ripped Off by this car dealer, ask them to file a Rip Off report. Exposing their dirt can be fun.
Howard
Ingleside,#3Consumer Suggestion
Mon, January 06, 2003
Well, Did you read the contract before signing? If not, you have yourself to blame. If you did read it, did you understand it? If not, why didn't you ask questions? I am not very sympathic to individuals who do not take responsiblity first. Let's say you did read the contract, and agreed to it, etc. Is there an escape clause? Go see an Attorney.