RON
HENDERSON,#2Author of original report
Sun, January 13, 2013
The General Manager of Chapman Dodge took care of all of my concerns. All is good once again, Thanks for your help. Ron
RON
HENDERSON,#3Author of original report
Sun, January 13, 2013
Chapman Dodge's general manager has restored my faith in his dealership. He has made right all the wrong that was bothering me. It is refreshing to find a person with this much integrity. Ron
RON
HENDERSON,#4Author of original report
Sat, January 12, 2013
Chapman Dodge's General Manager has restored my faith in his dealership. He has made right all the wrong that was bothering me. It is refreshing to find a person with this much integrity. Ron
RON
HENDERSON,#5Author of original report
Tue, January 08, 2013
As of 01/8/2012 Chapman finally paid off car. Because of my consistent follow up I feel that is why it is now closed. You need to know the stress damage ,time spent, and possibility of a bad credit report still exist.
Karl
Highlands Ranch,#6Consumer Comment
Tue, January 08, 2013
Since Dodge is part of Chrysler Corporation, and Chrysler Corp. is part of the Federal Reserve, it might be a good idea to send a copy of your Ripoff Report to Ben Bernanke in Washington DC.
You can 'Google' this- WHO OWNS THE FED, and go to the site with the five charts in order to see that Chrysler Corp. is listed in 'Chart 3'.
I believe that it makes sense to go right to the top when you are not getting the results that you expected. Your credit score is most likely being damaged because of the Dodge dealership's neglect, right? Someone at the Dodge dealership obviously did not make the promised pay-off.
If you 'Google' this- BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM, you can get their address and send them a copy of your Ripoff Report and copies of the transaction from the Dodge dealership.
Good luck to you and keep us updated.