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  • Report:  #668746

Complaint Review: Holiday Ford - WHITESBORO Texas

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dallas - new waverly, Texas, United States of America
Submitted:
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Holiday Ford
1003 HWY 82 WEST WHITESBORO, 76273 Texas, United States of America
Phone:
903-564-3551
Web:
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   White F250 4x4 ---  1.The first time I washed the truck I bought here, I discovered they had used white out (like you use for paper mistakes) to cover scratches all over the truck. The white out came off as soon as water hit it. 2. After leaving the dealership, my extended warranty paper work was never sent off to the warranty company. 3. After leaving the dealership, my title was not sent off to my credit union. My credit union is threatening to raise my interest rate to the highest rate charged by them because they didn't recieve the title within 30 days. 4. They used something on the seats to hide the coffee stains. They reappeared a couple weeks after I bought it. 5. I found this truck advertised on the web, and live 4 hrs from dealer, so I had to rely on the salesmans honesty about the condition of the truck. After 4 hrs of driving, I found out he lied about almost everything I asked him to comfirm about the truck before I drove up there. Broken mirrors, dent in the bed, stained seats etc.  ----  I bought the truck anyways because he came off the price for the some minor problems I found, but I sure would not have bought this truck if had known about the scratches all over it and coffee stained seats. Some of the scratches  are down to the metal and are already rusting. *** TAKE YOUR BUSINESS SOMEWHERE ELSE AND LEARN FROM MY EXPERIENCE -- LOOK CLOSELY FOR TOUCH UPS THAT HIDE SCRATCHES AND STAINS!  


3 Updates & Rebuttals

Ronny g

North hollywood,
California,
USA
Okay Karl..I 'googled' it..

#2Consumer Comment

Thu, December 09, 2010

CAR SALES: TRICKS OF THE TRADE- CONSUMER ALERT

Hmm..this is kind of old...seems it was "updated", back in 2003. But for giggles..I watched it.

And what did I learn?

1) That if you can not afford a "brand new shiny Mustang", that you are not going to get one.

2) That if the length of the payment contract is increased, the payment per month will decrease.

3) Finance person is wiling to falsify income statement to help get Tori into the shiny brand new Mustang she can not afford making only $250.00 a week, by reporting to the bank that she makes $400.00 a week.

4) As long as the finance person tells her this is okay..she seems to have no problem as well, scamming the bank, as long as it can get her into the shiny brand new Mustang which seemingly.. she can not possibly afford.

Thank you Karl for exposing the "tricks of the trade". Brilliant.


Karl

Highlands Ranch,
Colorado,
USA
HOLIDAY SHOPPING ALERT: Make sure to 'Google' this- CAR SALES: TRICKS OF THE TRADE- CONSUMER ALERT, and watch how Tori was scammed at a Ford dealership....

#3Consumer Comment

Thu, December 09, 2010

when she went to buy a Ford Mustang.


Thank You

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!


John

Rhinelander,
Wisconsin,
U.S.A.
Honesty...

#4Consumer Comment

Tue, December 07, 2010

"so I had to rely on the salesmans honesty about the condition of the truck."

Good luck with that.

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