#20
Fri, March 01, 2002
The story continues on....I hired an attorney and found that Tom Matson never was able to get that loan he said he had. Also, I now have documentation that the odometer on the truck he tried to sell me had been rolled back over 10,000 miles. I can't afford my attorney anymore. $900 later, for a few letters and phones calls I had to let him go when we had come to an agreement that I would get my trade in vehicle back. All I had to do was sign a paper that relinquises all recourse against Tom Matson Dodge. So far, I have not received anything from Tom Matsons attorney for me to sign and get my car back. The last I spoke with Tom Matson's attorney he said it is not illegal for Tom Matson Dodge to sell me a vehicle with the odometer rolled back without my knowledge and that Tom Matson does not have to give me back my trade in vehicle. Tom Matson and his attorney have both said go right ahead and file a complaint with the BBB and the dept of licensing, because they won't do anything anyway. In that document I was supposed to sign that they never sent me a copy of, I am supposed to retract any coments in ripoffreport.com in order to get my car back. I will be calling the Dealer Investigators Office tomorrow. Thanks Pam for that info, I hope it will work!
#30
Fri, December 21, 2001
They filed the following rebuttal to the above Rip-Off Report:
Their email: [email protected]
Their name: pam
Their relationship to the company: Consumer Suggestion
Rebuttal:
Since you have no email address in your post I suggest here to you to call the Dealer Investigators office and file a written complaint against the dealer for "bushing". Have all your documents ready, copy them, and mail them in with your complaint. The phone number for the dealer investigators office is Tacoma (253)589-7100. Good luck, and be sure you let the dealership know you are turning them in before you mail your
complaint. It might get their attention to address you with more respect.
There is no 3 day cooling off period in Washington, unless someone comes to your home and sells you something on a contract. The fact is that you need to talk to dealer investigator to specifically address the time frames of the loan approval times.