Sancho
Vancouver,#2Consumer Comment
Tue, May 26, 2009
All dealerships have an arbitration notice! If they can't get you financed then the car is never yours. Meaning it is still the dealerships car. Now if the guy paid his bills on time, we wouldn't be having this chat. Bad credit equals no car in most cases!
Michael
Bountiful,#3Consumer Comment
Sat, July 08, 2006
I have had nothing but problems with LHM and Jerry Seiner. I will never do business with them again. They pull what is known as a Spot Delivery scam. What that means is that they get you into the car you want then tell you days later they cant get you financed. So you have to bring the car back or get the cops called. Well, once the deal is inked the car is yours financed or not. There are plenty of case laws to back this up where consumers have told dealerships to stick it, gone to court over it and have won. The dealership then is on the hook to eeither get you financed or you get a free car. Anyway, take the car back and tell them you were pressured and signed under duress. With LHM's track record of screwing customers, let them explain the whole thing in front of a judge. One question: was there an arbitration clause in the contract? For your sake I hope not. Cheers!!