James W
Spanish Fork,#2Author of original report
Wed, August 10, 2011
I agree. I said we should have walked away and that is the biggest mistake we made that night by not doing so. My point is we were ripped off and I want to share my experience so that it doesn't happen to others and so that they DO walk away. Thanks for the input!
James W
Spanish Fork,#3Author of original report
Wed, August 10, 2011
I meant to say Brandy in that last paragraph, not Debbie :/
Steve
Tucson,#4Consumer Comment
Tue, August 09, 2011
The second Brandy told you that the written contract was wrong, or didn't apply to you, or any other horseshit, you should have simply WALKED OUT. It never ceases to amaze me that I read ROR after ROR where the consumer complains that the car dealer started to lie to them and they actually went through with the sale. Dammit, people,no one is holding a gun to your heads forcing you to be lied to. The first time a salesperson, Finance person or anyone else at the dealership (or anywhere else) lies to you, WALK OUT. Ring the "NO SALE" Key on the cash register. As long as they keep getting away with it they will continue to do it.