Stick
Phoenix,#2Consumer Suggestion
Sat, March 19, 2005
Sure seems to me that Mel Clayton Ford is no stranger to a court room! Go see how many law suits they have been involved in. Can't say who was right or wrong but GOD DAM look at the number of law suits on the below URL Go to the below URL and you can flip through 8 pages of suits. Total number that I found 196 cases. http://www.superiorcourt.maricopa.gov/docket/civil/caseSearchResults.asp?page=1&LastName=&firstName=&bname=mel clayton ford By the way have your attorney get a copy of your credit application from the bank that financed you. You might get a fat surprise! Read this below Rip Off Report and you will learn more about auto dealer BANKING FRAUD! Never know, it might have happend to you. www.badbusinessbureau.com/reports/ripoff52158.htm
Tom
Houston,#3Consumer Suggestion
Sat, March 19, 2005
They are not stealing you identity, they are trying to steal your money. If you are in the middle of a bankruptcy why in the world would you be buying a new (or less than year old) car? You know you will have to pay super high interest and the interest you do pay would probably make the payments on a reliable older car.