Aurniastar
Bonney Lake,#2Author of original report
Thu, March 03, 2011
First off I did not buy the car,DUH. secondly, I dont know what planet you from Droc - Auburn (U.S.A.) but did it ever occur to you that maybe just maybe people might end up wit bad credit because of an ex or former partner or even identity theft? really?
just by your reaction it sounds to me that you are an employee possible the jerk manager that didnt like being told his cars are junk or even maybe an owner or investor for this rip off
company.excuse me but i didnt see any cars for 3k so wherever you got THAT number its way
out in left field and as far as a 3k car, i got my son a pretty good one for less then that
and it is a nice car, didnt get it from car hop got it from steel wheels in tacoma.
I wasnt asking for sympathy you idiot im writing a rip off report! so go clog someone elses bandwidth with your stupid company ignorance.
germa
tacoma,#3Consumer Comment
Thu, March 03, 2011
This website is called ripoff report. Why do you want to stop people from reporting? This website is to help victims of shady car dealers and you get angry at someone for posting? You are dumb
Jim
Orlando,#4Consumer Comment
Thu, December 30, 2010
And NOBODY gave you bad credit! YOU did it all by yourself by developing a reputation for not paying YOUR bills on time.
This place is no different from the average sub-prime dealership. They sell tired, old, worn out cars to people with bad credit.
Want to avoid this in the future? Then RESOLVE TODAY to pay your bills on time, everytime and develope a good credit reputation!
Droc
Auburn,#5Consumer Comment
Thu, December 30, 2010
This is kind of ridiculous. Did you not test drive the car? If it has the mechanical issues you've vaguely described, which are serious, those don't pop up between the test drive and signing the paper work.
I don't know what 'poor' has to do with you choosing to purchase a car from them, but you gotta use the common sense you were born with and understand that sometimes, and often, a car LOT that sells cars for less than $3,000 likely aren't perfect. Are they overpriced? Most likely, and what dealer doesn't have a high cushion over their cost to allow some wiggle room with the customers so they remain profitable? But the whole 'preying on the underprivileged' bleeding heart junk, that's ludicrous.
I'm sorry, I just can't sympathize with you aside you made a poor purchase. Take some responsibility though because what you test drove and inspected, which I'm doubting you did either, is what you bought. No one made you sign those papers...