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  • Report:  #669011

Complaint Review: Foreman Motors - Melbourne Florida

Reported By:
totally screwed - MELBOURNE, Florida, USA
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Foreman Motors
1944 Aurora Road Melbourne Melbourne, 32935 Florida, United States of America
Phone:
321-242-1123
Web:
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Foreman Motors is the worst place to go. It is common practice for them to rip people off. The car I purchased didn't even make it through their 24 hour warranty. Blown radiator, blown transfer case,bad rotors amoung other things. After six weeks of calling them (they have the car) they still refuse to answer phone calls. I have spoken to numerous people and learned of their ordeal. We are all getting together to find justice for the way they do business. They are crooks! Please find more info on ripoff.com. Seems they buy vehicles at autions and detail them but never inspect them. Danny Foreman's rebuttal for any publicized complaints are that the person is a disgruntled employee. He is wrong. The more you talk to people the more you learn. I have met a long list of customers who are willing to tell their story. Maybe the News Teams will listen now. The last time I spoke with Foreman Motors they offered to buy the vehicle back for less than half of what I paid. Strange thing is I have the Title to the car but I do not have posession of it because they can't fix it and I don't want a piece of junk. Filing complaints with ALL AUTHORITIES and feel free to come down to Aurora Road as we plan to pickett against their illegal tactics. Food for thought. BEWARE OF A MAN WHO HIDES HIS BUSINESS IN HIS WIFE'S NAME......ASK YOURSELF WHAT IS HE HIDING??? Do your homework, pay the $40 for a carfax report you will be shocked. READ ALL THE FINE PRINT IN THE CONTRACT THAT THEY WRITE N/A ON BECAUSE THEY WILL TRY TO GET YOU THERE TOO WITH EXTRA FEES AND REPOSESSION. THEIR BIGGEST GOAL OF THE DAY IS TO GET YOU PASSED THE PROPERTY LINE AND THEN YOU OWN IT . If you made a purchase and you are stuck find where they put the GPS in your car. They track them all so they can repo it. Complain here, complain to ripoff.com, tell your story to the newspapers. Call City Hall and complain to the licensing department. DO NOT GIVE UP. JUST BECAUSE SOMEONE SHOWS UP IN CHURCH DOESN'T MAKE THEM RIGHTEOUS. EACH AND EVERYONE OF THEM ARE CROOKS. THEY ALL WORK TOGETHER WITH THE PAWN SHOP AND DETAIL SHOP ACROSS THE STREET NICE LITTLE CRIME WAVE THEY HAVE GOING. Oh and by they way they take great pride in ripping off the customer who is in the military. Businesses with such horrible illegal practices need to be shut down. Foreman Motors ruins everything for the small business owner's of America. We need to put a stop to the way they do business. In times such as these with the economy the way it is you can only hope for honesty. What happened when you could take a man by his word? These days you can't. I ask you this, if you can't trust a man by his word is he still a man? In my opinion, I SAY NO HE MUST BE A CROOK. So spend a few bucks to find peace in your life. Open a small claims case or join us and others in filing a class action lawsuit against them. Our lawsuit is iron clad with documentation but customers testimony will help in a class action lawsuit and hopefully get your money back as well.


1 Updates & Rebuttals

Jim

Orlando,
Florida,
USA
What Exactly Have They Done?

#2Consumer Comment

Tue, December 07, 2010

Your points...

Fine print in a contract.  Only a FOOL would sign any contract without reading it first.  If the dealership sticks something in there you don't want or didn't agree to and you (I mean that generically) don't find it by reading BEFORE signing, then who's fault is that?

GPS.  If they finance the cars then they have every legal right to protect the collateral (the car) and to know exactly where it is if a repo is needed.  The customer TURNS ON the repo action by not making their payments on time, everytime.  If that customer fails to live up to the contract they signed then the lender has every right to pick up the car.

Condition.  Of course the dealer should correct KNOWN problems before the sale or at least honestly state the known condition of the car to the potential buyer.  The potential buyer, if they are a smart buyer, will have the car checked out by their own mechanic before buying it.  A Carfax is NOT gospel.  A Carfax is NOT 100% accurate.

Business Ownership.  There are often good legal reasons for not putting a business in your own name.  If his wife owns the place, that does not protect the place from legal action. 

I am curious, what exactly have they done which is illegal?

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