Karl
Highlands Ranch,#2Consumer Comment
Thu, May 26, 2011
where the following quote appears: "A Harvard Business Professor said that EXPOSURE is a corporation's WORST FEAR!" - 8/21/2007.
Fact: 'Consumer Comment #3' at Ripoff Report #269041 was posted on August 21, 2007, which was 14 months BEFORE the collapse of the banking system and the stock market crash, which occurred in September of 2008. The Dow Jones lost a record 777 points in one full day of trading on September 29, 2008.
Take a look at the last thing stated in 'Consumer Comment #3' on August 21, 2007. It came true, didn't it?
WELCOME TO AMERICA- IN FRAUD WE TRUST
Karl
Highlands Ranch,#3Consumer Comment
Wed, May 25, 2011
Make sure to 'Google' this- CAR SALES: TRICKS OF THE TRADE- CONSUMER ALERT, and watch that Dateline NBC undercover video on the web when you have time, okay?
Many of the managers and finance managers at car dealerships are trained to "break-down" the customers, and they also train many of the salespeople to "break-down" customers too. It's just the way in which many employees in the car business believe that vehicles should be sold.
The customers that are typically targeted are the elderly, Hispanics, and African Americans, as well as women.
Contact ALL of your Local News stations in your city and maybe one of the Investigative Reporters will be able to do a story on T.V. which will alert others in your town about how cars are sold at this dealership, okay?
Good luck to you, and keep us posted.
Karl
Highlands Ranch,#4Consumer Comment
Tue, May 24, 2011
in order to secure financing for your loan.
Since the RAV4 that you purchased was used, then a 'Used Car Sheet', which is like an invoice for a new vehicle, will be submitted to the bank so the bank knows what type of a RAV4 it is financing. It is very possible that someone at the Toyota dealership provided the bank with false information, on purpose, in order to get the loan approved.
You can contact ALL of your Local T.V. stations in your city and get in touch with their Investigative Reporters. Maybe someone will do a story on T.V. about what happened to you.
Make sure to stay at this site and type in 505850 and read Tanya's Ripoff Report. (It's Ripoff Report #505850.) I believe that someone recently posted a consumer comment under Tanya's Ripoff Report about a well-known car dealership that forged someone's name on contracts for a car loan. There's information in that consumer comment that will direct you where to go to watch the story that was on a Local T.V. station in Denver, Colorado, about a week ago.
Good luck to you!