Jason k
York,#2Author of original report
Wed, July 29, 2009
You say "Go ahead And beat your head against the wall then. Apparently, you disagree that you are personally responsible for the financial decisions that you make. Like I said, that attitude will probably lead to future disappointments. Good luck with your battle." I say well guess what my attitude changed on what I (thats right I) not Diehl Suzuki has done or Toyota Financial Services. Yes I now know that yes I am personally responsible for whatever I may or may not do. To me the past is the past and now I learned from my mistakes and move on. It took me a couple of months to figure that out. But yes people do mistakes no one is prefect its human to make mistakes whether minior or major.
Flynrider
Phoeix,#3Consumer Comment
Thu, March 05, 2009
And beat your head against the wall then. Apparently, you disagree that you are personally responsible for the financial decisions that you make. Like I said, that attitude will probably lead to future disappointments. Good luck with your battle.
Jason k
York,#4Author of original report
Tue, March 03, 2009
I will not back down!!! I will not give it up!!! I will keep on going. I will not let Diehl Suzuki get away with what they have done.
Jason k
York,#5Author of original report
Tue, March 03, 2009
I will not give it up!!!! I will keep on going!!!
Flynrider
Phoeix,#6Consumer Comment
Mon, February 23, 2009
You and you alone are responsible for making the decision to take on a $488 monthly payment. The car dealership is not your accountant. It is not their job to determine what you can or cannot afford. You signed a contract agreeing to pay that amount. Before you turned 18, it was up to others to make these decisions for you. Now that you are old enough to sign a contract on your own, you'd better get used to being responsible for holding up your end. Your attitude seems to be that the dealer is responsible for looking out for your interests. If you keep that attitude, you should resign yourself to the fact that you will always be taken advantage of.
Jason k
York,#7Author of original report
Sat, February 21, 2009
I filed a Better Business Bureau complaint but they won't do anything I only got a letter saying that its basicly my fault because I was the person who signed the contract for the loan. However, I still believe Deihl Suzuki is responsable for what happend they gave me a loan for $488 a month and they knew I didn't meet the requirments for a loan. I still believe they have practice predatory lending.
Concerned Dealer
Allison Park,#8Consumer Comment
Tue, February 17, 2009
Jason, the dealership did nothing wrong, you showed interest in the truck, they simply sold the truck to you, a lending instituition approved you for a loan, and you gladly took ownership of the vehicle. At any time you can always say"no" you can walk away from any deal if you feel you are "over your head". In this instance it looks like you did neither. What did the dealer do so wrong? If $488 a month was out of your budget why didn't you say "No I can't afford this payment". So many times consumers overlook their budget for "style" or "substance".