;
  • Report:  #165588

Complaint Review: Right Way Auto Mark Wyton - Villa Park Illinois

Reported By:
- elmhurst, Illinois,
Submitted:
Updated:

Right Way Auto Mark Wyton
Villa Park IL Villa Park, Illinois, U.S.A.
Web:
N/A
Categories:
Tell us has your experience with this business or person been good? What's this?
Recently a friend of mine told me to go talk to mr. mark wyton at right way auto in villa park on north avenue. She had recently purchased a car from mark and told me even though he was the most annoying little man she had ever met he did sell her a decent car. The car later broke down and mark promised he would pay for 100% of the cost of the labor. He never did. He lied.

When I first met mark he was a hyper, immature and annoying salesman. I could tell he was full of it right from the get go. He said if I bought a car from him that he'd put on extra features at no extra charge. He was telling me how I would have to drive the car he put me in for 2-3 months and then i would be driving as brand new BMW or dodge magnum in 4 months for half of what I was going to pay for the first car.. He explained that everyone that bought a car from him was a customer for life. He told me he was the number 1 salesmen in the entire company and he could make things happen that no one else could. he said the GM absolutly gave mark whatever he wanted. I belived him for about 1 second. I ended up buying a car from mark.

Before i signed the paperwork I asked him what if I had problems with it. He told me no problem to bring it back and he would pay to have it fixed the same day. I wasn't going to have to pay for a dime of repairs EVER with this car. But he told me to only drive it for 2 months and bring it back to get my brand new jaguar x-type (what I wanted).

Well I bought a car and 3 weeks later it fell apart. So i called mark. He said he did not remmeber who I was at first. Then when I reminded him he told me to bring the car to AAmco. They told me the cost of the repairs would be over 450 bucks and I would have to pay for it. Mark said he never made such deal with me. He is the biggest liar I have ever met. He would lie to his mother to sell a car.

Pissed Off

Chicago, Illinois
U.S.A.


5 Updates & Rebuttals

John

Maywood,
Illinois,
U.S.A.
Not his fault...Company is to blame

#2UPDATE EX-employee responds

Wed, June 21, 2006

I don't think mark is the one to blame. Rightway forces their employees into unethical practices. They pay them next to nothing and work them 10-12 hours a day for 100% commision. They teach their employees how to lie to customers. There are a few other sources on the internet you can look into to hear more stories from 2 other employees and 4 previous customers as to what really goes on there. Everyone should look at it and then they can make their own opinions. Fact of the matter is right way is the wrong way.


Mark

Stillwater,
Oklahoma,
U.S.A.
Why buy? Caveat Emptor!

#3Consumer Suggestion

Wed, November 23, 2005

I have to admit that several of your comments as well as you behavior have left me very perplexed as to why you would even consider buying a car from someone who is so obviously unscrupulous and truth-averse. You comment that a friend recommended the salesman and auto dealer, but that her own car broke down and that the salesman and dealer failed to make good on promises of free labor on any repair. Why would she recommend the dealer/salesman after this shoddy treatment? More importantly, having this information in advance of your visit, why patronize such a sleazy operation? You said that the salesman fed you a line of BS than was so transparently fabricated that you only "believed him for about 1 second". So again I ask why would you give this low-life your business? There is no free lunch in a capitalist society. You had all of the necessary information at your disposal to make a well-informed decision; you knew from his past dealings with your friend and his line of verbal hogwash that Mr. Wyton was the typical, even cliche, sleazy salesman and not to be trusted. I'm not defending this salesman's reprehensible practices, but I am baffled as to why you bought anyway when all the information you had in advance and during the sales pitch urged a speedy retreat followed by a search for a salesman/dealership with a moral compass and better reputation. In the future get all verbal agreements in writing and make sure the salesman and sales manager initial all contractual stipulations that you mutually agreed to. Make sure that you have received the correct initialed contract as well as any "make-good" sheet for any required repairs prior to delivery. Caveat Emptor! Gogiboy


Mark

Stillwater,
Oklahoma,
U.S.A.
Why buy? Caveat Emptor!

#4Consumer Suggestion

Wed, November 23, 2005

I have to admit that several of your comments as well as you behavior have left me very perplexed as to why you would even consider buying a car from someone who is so obviously unscrupulous and truth-averse. You comment that a friend recommended the salesman and auto dealer, but that her own car broke down and that the salesman and dealer failed to make good on promises of free labor on any repair. Why would she recommend the dealer/salesman after this shoddy treatment? More importantly, having this information in advance of your visit, why patronize such a sleazy operation? You said that the salesman fed you a line of BS than was so transparently fabricated that you only "believed him for about 1 second". So again I ask why would you give this low-life your business? There is no free lunch in a capitalist society. You had all of the necessary information at your disposal to make a well-informed decision; you knew from his past dealings with your friend and his line of verbal hogwash that Mr. Wyton was the typical, even cliche, sleazy salesman and not to be trusted. I'm not defending this salesman's reprehensible practices, but I am baffled as to why you bought anyway when all the information you had in advance and during the sales pitch urged a speedy retreat followed by a search for a salesman/dealership with a moral compass and better reputation. In the future get all verbal agreements in writing and make sure the salesman and sales manager initial all contractual stipulations that you mutually agreed to. Make sure that you have received the correct initialed contract as well as any "make-good" sheet for any required repairs prior to delivery. Caveat Emptor! Gogiboy


Mark

Stillwater,
Oklahoma,
U.S.A.
Why buy? Caveat Emptor!

#5Consumer Suggestion

Wed, November 23, 2005

I have to admit that several of your comments as well as you behavior have left me very perplexed as to why you would even consider buying a car from someone who is so obviously unscrupulous and truth-averse. You comment that a friend recommended the salesman and auto dealer, but that her own car broke down and that the salesman and dealer failed to make good on promises of free labor on any repair. Why would she recommend the dealer/salesman after this shoddy treatment? More importantly, having this information in advance of your visit, why patronize such a sleazy operation? You said that the salesman fed you a line of BS than was so transparently fabricated that you only "believed him for about 1 second". So again I ask why would you give this low-life your business? There is no free lunch in a capitalist society. You had all of the necessary information at your disposal to make a well-informed decision; you knew from his past dealings with your friend and his line of verbal hogwash that Mr. Wyton was the typical, even cliche, sleazy salesman and not to be trusted. I'm not defending this salesman's reprehensible practices, but I am baffled as to why you bought anyway when all the information you had in advance and during the sales pitch urged a speedy retreat followed by a search for a salesman/dealership with a moral compass and better reputation. In the future get all verbal agreements in writing and make sure the salesman and sales manager initial all contractual stipulations that you mutually agreed to. Make sure that you have received the correct initialed contract as well as any "make-good" sheet for any required repairs prior to delivery. Caveat Emptor! Gogiboy


Mark

Stillwater,
Oklahoma,
U.S.A.
Why buy? Caveat Emptor!

#6Consumer Suggestion

Wed, November 23, 2005

I have to admit that several of your comments as well as you behavior have left me very perplexed as to why you would even consider buying a car from someone who is so obviously unscrupulous and truth-averse. You comment that a friend recommended the salesman and auto dealer, but that her own car broke down and that the salesman and dealer failed to make good on promises of free labor on any repair. Why would she recommend the dealer/salesman after this shoddy treatment? More importantly, having this information in advance of your visit, why patronize such a sleazy operation? You said that the salesman fed you a line of BS than was so transparently fabricated that you only "believed him for about 1 second". So again I ask why would you give this low-life your business? There is no free lunch in a capitalist society. You had all of the necessary information at your disposal to make a well-informed decision; you knew from his past dealings with your friend and his line of verbal hogwash that Mr. Wyton was the typical, even cliche, sleazy salesman and not to be trusted. I'm not defending this salesman's reprehensible practices, but I am baffled as to why you bought anyway when all the information you had in advance and during the sales pitch urged a speedy retreat followed by a search for a salesman/dealership with a moral compass and better reputation. In the future get all verbal agreements in writing and make sure the salesman and sales manager initial all contractual stipulations that you mutually agreed to. Make sure that you have received the correct initialed contract as well as any "make-good" sheet for any required repairs prior to delivery. Caveat Emptor! Gogiboy

Reports & Rebuttal
Respond to this report!
Also a victim?
Repair Your Reputation!
//