David
humble,#2General Comment
Tue, January 24, 2012
David Mc David Nissan is using the bait and switch approach to selling cars. I had a call from "Ms. Reed" a sales person at the dealership and was told I had a approval for zero down. I understand my credit is less than perfect so I questioned by asking what are the conditions of the approval. I explained that I lived a hour and a half from the dealership and did not want to waste her or my time, she assured me that it was a solid approval and advised me to come that night. Once I arrived to the dealership after waiting an hour to be seen, a young male sales associate came over with a new credit app. I explained that I had a approval from "MS. Reed". He laughed under his breath and actually told me that "Ms. Reed" is only a appointment setter and never even pulled my credit. The funny part is, I was a repeat customer and was going to pay cash....lol
mr. rik
miami,#3Consumer Suggestion
Sun, April 17, 2011
Please see ror ##713150.
Good Day!
Stacey
Dallas,#4Consumer Comment
Sun, April 17, 2011
What is "quilified"? There is no such word - it is qualified. As for bait and switch here is a definition
A sales tactic in which a bargain-priced item is used to attract customers who are then encouraged to purchase a more expensive similar item.
I suggest you look up the term and learn to spell.