Karl
Highlands Ranch,#2Consumer Comment
Thu, January 08, 2009
AND THE EXECUTIVES AT DATELINE NBC, and the executives at 60 Minutes, all got together and 'Googled' this- RIP OFF REPORT #269041, and then they read what the Harvard Business Professor said to his class in late 2004, correct? And after they read all of that, they MIGHT have contacted all of the executives at NBC & CBS, right? And since General Electric (GE) owns NBC, perhaps the executives at NBC called up all of the executives at GE and had them read it too, huh? Or maybe they just walked down the hallway at 30 Rockefeller Plaza and informed them, right? And since 60 Minutes is part of CBS, and VIACOM owns CBS, it's quite possible that all of those executives read what the Harvard Business Professor said too, correct? But wait, they were all sent HARD COPIES of what the Harvard Business Professor said so all they had to do was simply refer to the HARD COPIES that they received in the mail, right? It's nice to see that TOYOTA sponsored the 'Sunday Night Football Halftime Show' on NBC last year, huh? I wonder if they'll do it again next season? I guess we'll just have to wait & see, huh? I hope that the Steelers go to the Super Bowl and play the NY Giants. That would be a good game, wouldn't it? POWER TO THE PEOPLE P.S. That Harvard Business Professor is certainly ONE SMART COOKIE, isn't he? Go HARVARD!
Karl
Highlands Ranch,#3Consumer Comment
Thu, January 08, 2009
AND THE EXECUTIVES AT DATELINE NBC, and the executives at 60 Minutes, all got together and 'Googled' this- RIP OFF REPORT #269041, and then they read what the Harvard Business Professor said to his class in late 2004, correct? And after they read all of that, they MIGHT have contacted all of the executives at NBC & CBS, right? And since General Electric (GE) owns NBC, perhaps the executives at NBC called up all of the executives at GE and had them read it too, huh? Or maybe they just walked down the hallway at 30 Rockefeller Plaza and informed them, right? And since 60 Minutes is part of CBS, and VIACOM owns CBS, it's quite possible that all of those executives read what the Harvard Business Professor said too, correct? But wait, they were all sent HARD COPIES of what the Harvard Business Professor said so all they had to do was simply refer to the HARD COPIES that they received in the mail, right? It's nice to see that TOYOTA sponsored the 'Sunday Night Football Halftime Show' on NBC last year, huh? I wonder if they'll do it again next season? I guess we'll just have to wait & see, huh? I hope that the Steelers go to the Super Bowl and play the NY Giants. That would be a good game, wouldn't it? POWER TO THE PEOPLE P.S. That Harvard Business Professor is certainly ONE SMART COOKIE, isn't he? Go HARVARD!
Karl
Highlands Ranch,#4Consumer Comment
Thu, January 08, 2009
AND THE EXECUTIVES AT DATELINE NBC, and the executives at 60 Minutes, all got together and 'Googled' this- RIP OFF REPORT #269041, and then they read what the Harvard Business Professor said to his class in late 2004, correct? And after they read all of that, they MIGHT have contacted all of the executives at NBC & CBS, right? And since General Electric (GE) owns NBC, perhaps the executives at NBC called up all of the executives at GE and had them read it too, huh? Or maybe they just walked down the hallway at 30 Rockefeller Plaza and informed them, right? And since 60 Minutes is part of CBS, and VIACOM owns CBS, it's quite possible that all of those executives read what the Harvard Business Professor said too, correct? But wait, they were all sent HARD COPIES of what the Harvard Business Professor said so all they had to do was simply refer to the HARD COPIES that they received in the mail, right? It's nice to see that TOYOTA sponsored the 'Sunday Night Football Halftime Show' on NBC last year, huh? I wonder if they'll do it again next season? I guess we'll just have to wait & see, huh? I hope that the Steelers go to the Super Bowl and play the NY Giants. That would be a good game, wouldn't it? POWER TO THE PEOPLE P.S. That Harvard Business Professor is certainly ONE SMART COOKIE, isn't he? Go HARVARD!
Karl
Highlands Ranch,#5Consumer Comment
Thu, January 08, 2009
AND THE EXECUTIVES AT DATELINE NBC, and the executives at 60 Minutes, all got together and 'Googled' this- RIP OFF REPORT #269041, and then they read what the Harvard Business Professor said to his class in late 2004, correct? And after they read all of that, they MIGHT have contacted all of the executives at NBC & CBS, right? And since General Electric (GE) owns NBC, perhaps the executives at NBC called up all of the executives at GE and had them read it too, huh? Or maybe they just walked down the hallway at 30 Rockefeller Plaza and informed them, right? And since 60 Minutes is part of CBS, and VIACOM owns CBS, it's quite possible that all of those executives read what the Harvard Business Professor said too, correct? But wait, they were all sent HARD COPIES of what the Harvard Business Professor said so all they had to do was simply refer to the HARD COPIES that they received in the mail, right? It's nice to see that TOYOTA sponsored the 'Sunday Night Football Halftime Show' on NBC last year, huh? I wonder if they'll do it again next season? I guess we'll just have to wait & see, huh? I hope that the Steelers go to the Super Bowl and play the NY Giants. That would be a good game, wouldn't it? POWER TO THE PEOPLE P.S. That Harvard Business Professor is certainly ONE SMART COOKIE, isn't he? Go HARVARD!
Karl
Highlands Ranch,#6Consumer Comment
Wed, January 07, 2009
Simply 'Googled' this- RIP OFF REPORT TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION USA MANIPULATION, and read Charlene's Ripoff Report, and then went to the UPDATE entitled- "SUGGESTION", which was posted on 7-16-2007 and they read this- QUOTE: 'Just watch what happens to all those 401K's in the next few years. And watch how the Dow Jones Adjusts too.' (end quote) Maybe they contacted the executives at Dateline NBC, & 60 Minutes, who knew all about this too, and they had a 'chat' about HOW they should keep this quiet so the PEOPLE of America would NOT KNOW, and would be UNABLE to PREPARE for it, huh? It IS possible, right? POWER TO THE PEOPLE P.S. Americans have LOST over $2 TRILLION in their RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS since 7-16-2007. But be quiet! Shhhhhhhhhhhh. Be quiet! Don't tell anyone, O.K.? 'Only a pawn in their game.' - Dylan
Karl
Highlands Ranch,#7Consumer Comment
Wed, January 07, 2009
MANY CUSTOMERS WERE PUT INTO AUTO LOANS THAT WERE MUCH HIGHER THAN THEY SHOULD HAVE BEEN because many Toyota Dealerships will include EXTENDED WARRANTIES, and other things, in the loans without the customer's knowledge and it makes the payment unaffordable for many people? It is possible, correct? Toyota Corporation has its own 'finance arm' known as TMCC, and they can monitor the amount of people who are delinquent each month, right? Maybe the 'big-shots' at Toyota are now realizing that their Dealer Network was DECEIVING millions of consumers over the past 5 years and many are now unable to pay the monthly payment due to economic reasons, correct? It is possible, isn't it? Perhaps the 'big-shots' at Toyota Corporation were ALERTED about the COLLAPSE OF THE U.S. ECONOMY, correct? All they had to do was simply 'Google' this- RIP OFF REPORT GM CREDIT CARD SERVICES, and go to Betty's Ripoff Report from August of 2007 and then read the 1st UPDATE to her Report on 9-3-2007, right? You see, the 'big-shots' at Toyota Corporation could have been monitoring the web and they knew about the COLLAPSE OF THE U.S. ECONOMY that was destined to take place because it was posted on 9-3-2007, correct? And since Dateline NBC, & 60 Minutes knew about the COLLAPSE OF THE U.S. ECONOMY back in the summer of 2007, & the STOCK MARKET CRASH, which resulted in Americans LOSING MUCH OF THEIR RETIREMENTS, perhaps Toyota, & Dateline NBC, & 60 Minutes, all got together and prepared for all of this, right? Since Toyota could have prepared for the COLLAPSE of our economy, they might be realizing that whenever a person is late on their auto payment it might mean that their ASSET (the auto which is still owned by Toyota, or the Bank) could be in jeopardy so they are taking IMMEDIATE ACTION and repossessing the auto and NOT giving the consumer any time to make the payments, correct? It IS possible, isn't it? Let's face it, Toyota, & Dateline NBC, & 60 Minutes, all have bright, intelligent executives working at those companies, don't they? The executives all over the USA are wonderful people who have placed the American people as their FIRST PRIORITY, right? Let's HOPE that all of these bright, honest, wonderful, 'leaders' will lead us to the land flowing with MILK & HONEY, O.K.? WELCOME TO AMERICA- IN FRAUD WE TRUST! P.S. How do you spell- C - O - N - S - P - I - R - A - C - Y ? YOU BE THE JUDGE! POWER TO THE PEOPLE
Andrew
Oceanside,#8Author of original report
Wed, January 07, 2009
The first issue in this update is another example of the slimebuckets at Toyota financial taking the bending the law until you can hear cracks starting. It's what I call theft by inconvenience. My vehicle which was stolen on 12/30 as reported earlier and towed from Oceanside to Le Mesa CA. To give other examples across America thats like repoing a vehicle in Dallas and taking it to a lot in Fort Worth or taking a car from central Houston to a lot in Galveston or a car off of Manhattan island and taking it to a lot well into Long Island. Theft by inconvenience works when your lender takes your car to the outskirts of your area and then bets your property is not worth the time or effort..after that it is auctioned off!!!! I realize this is a frustration filled report but let me be clear the repo people (IN MY CASE ONLY, others may disagree) carry no fault or ill will. They took in upon themselves to gather my property. THey told me the lender techinally can lay siege to that property and sell it. They steal it!!! Period!!, what happens is it rarely gets reported because the mental/financial and legal damage from suffering repossession washes out most people's initiative in pursuing police/criminal or civil action. IMPORTANT: **IF you own a Toyota product and it is NOT PAID OFF and YOU DO NOT POSSESS THE TITLE DO NOT leave your medications, important documents, personal information, receipts, Bibles, Books, Music items, Navigation systems, police scanners or CB's, CD's, children's toys, your or your childrens school books, work namebadges aprons, hats, sweaters, jackets, sports equipment or other items....DO NOT be decieved by 1- Good trade in vehicle when you purchases your Toyota, 2- Down payment when you purchased your Toyota 3- Monthly partial payments, communication, requests for grace periods, even previous lump sum payments that make your account up to date. 4- The age or number of miles on your vehicle......they will still take your car!!!!!!!!!! If you are thinking about a Toyota vehicle they are great vehicles ONLY FOR INDIVIDUALS WHO CAN PAY THE TOTAL COST OF THE VEHICLE AT TIME OF PURCHASE otherwise it is in your best interest to purchase another type of vehicle. Sean Oceanside
D K
Jacksonville,#9Consumer Suggestion
Tue, January 06, 2009
I am sorry about you hard times but you have to understand that the finance company paid for the car on your behalf and own the car until it's paid off. They can repo if you miss ONE payment if they want to. and repoing a car when someone can't make payments due to an illness? of course they are going to repo. The bottom line is if you can't pay, they are going to take the car THEY paid for the THEY own back and try to get their money out of it. That's common sense and they have every right to do that.
Tim W
Salem,#10Consumer Comment
Mon, January 05, 2009
While I do not know the specifics of your situation, I can comment that this has been my exact experience with Toyota. They do not care about the customer, and they operate under very questionable pretenses and practices. Toyota has some lawsuits against it with VERY serious allegations from managers and employees. Look at some of the lawsuits they have settled in the last few years. This company is no longer the Toyota of the late 90's that cared about their customers, and would do whatever they could for customer satisfaction, they have become the typical corporation who doesn't give a crap about consumers.