Jim
Orlando,#2Consumer Suggestion
Sat, September 18, 2004
Amy: You wanted it "so bad", so bad that you were willing to be a doormat for their bad treatment, right? This is the PRIME REASON so many people get victumized...they set themselves up for it! You did the RIGHT THING by researching the financing and eliminating the possibilities of them defrauding you by some sort of financing scheme. But I wonder Amy, how much of a PHONEY-BALONEY dealer fee did they extract from you? How much of a "dealer prep" fee did they double dip you for? Amy, you did the right thing, as I said earlier by getting your own financing. You did the WRONG thing by sitting there and taking their garbage. You are NOT a doormat and you don't need to be treated that way. You are a customer and without customers, there's no need for this dealership to exist. And remember Amy, a car is NOTHING MORE than transportation. Its not a god to be worshipped, not something to "make you look good" or any of the other NONSENSE the advertising agencies try to brainwash people with.
Jim
Orlando,#3Consumer Suggestion
Sat, September 18, 2004
Amy: You wanted it "so bad", so bad that you were willing to be a doormat for their bad treatment, right? This is the PRIME REASON so many people get victumized...they set themselves up for it! You did the RIGHT THING by researching the financing and eliminating the possibilities of them defrauding you by some sort of financing scheme. But I wonder Amy, how much of a PHONEY-BALONEY dealer fee did they extract from you? How much of a "dealer prep" fee did they double dip you for? Amy, you did the right thing, as I said earlier by getting your own financing. You did the WRONG thing by sitting there and taking their garbage. You are NOT a doormat and you don't need to be treated that way. You are a customer and without customers, there's no need for this dealership to exist. And remember Amy, a car is NOTHING MORE than transportation. Its not a god to be worshipped, not something to "make you look good" or any of the other NONSENSE the advertising agencies try to brainwash people with.
Jim
Orlando,#4Consumer Suggestion
Sat, September 18, 2004
Amy: You wanted it "so bad", so bad that you were willing to be a doormat for their bad treatment, right? This is the PRIME REASON so many people get victumized...they set themselves up for it! You did the RIGHT THING by researching the financing and eliminating the possibilities of them defrauding you by some sort of financing scheme. But I wonder Amy, how much of a PHONEY-BALONEY dealer fee did they extract from you? How much of a "dealer prep" fee did they double dip you for? Amy, you did the right thing, as I said earlier by getting your own financing. You did the WRONG thing by sitting there and taking their garbage. You are NOT a doormat and you don't need to be treated that way. You are a customer and without customers, there's no need for this dealership to exist. And remember Amy, a car is NOTHING MORE than transportation. Its not a god to be worshipped, not something to "make you look good" or any of the other NONSENSE the advertising agencies try to brainwash people with.
Jim
Orlando,#5Consumer Suggestion
Sat, September 18, 2004
Amy: You wanted it "so bad", so bad that you were willing to be a doormat for their bad treatment, right? This is the PRIME REASON so many people get victumized...they set themselves up for it! You did the RIGHT THING by researching the financing and eliminating the possibilities of them defrauding you by some sort of financing scheme. But I wonder Amy, how much of a PHONEY-BALONEY dealer fee did they extract from you? How much of a "dealer prep" fee did they double dip you for? Amy, you did the right thing, as I said earlier by getting your own financing. You did the WRONG thing by sitting there and taking their garbage. You are NOT a doormat and you don't need to be treated that way. You are a customer and without customers, there's no need for this dealership to exist. And remember Amy, a car is NOTHING MORE than transportation. Its not a god to be worshipped, not something to "make you look good" or any of the other NONSENSE the advertising agencies try to brainwash people with.
Jim
Forest City,#6Consumer Comment
Fri, September 17, 2004
I have had many dealings with Sparkie's Chrysler Dodge Jeep in Forest City North Carolina and I find this posting from Amy to be a joke. The staff are some of the most responsive and dedicated professionals I have ever delt with. Lots of dealers talk about service after the sale, the people at Sparkie's Chrysler Dodge Jeep live that motto. I am especially surprised about the comment concerning the "woman" sales person. She in my opinion very friendly and ready to help anyone who comes through the door at anytime. She is a wonderful person. Lastly Mr. Sparks...that man always makes things right with his customers, I dare say he would never just blow off a complaint. I feel "Amy" just had a bad day and wanted to take it out on someone. Such a shame she could not voice her opinion to one of the staff. Finally, what does her story have to do with the "Rip-off" theme of this website anyways???? NOTHING!