Robert
Annapolis,#2Consumer Comment
Mon, August 04, 2003
The most plausible reason for the "new" contract, was that the financed amount was much higher than the loan value established for your particular model. You probabally paid too much. I say this because most likely the 1400.00 less you financed on the second contract came out of the profit made on the deal, then to recoup the lost profit, they increased the finance charge. All this is moot of course if you had a trade-in with a balance. Anyway, the finance guy sure could have handled the situation better. These kind of things happen everyday in the car business.
The Great Thorn - Rip-off Report Consumer Advocate
Bayville,#3Consumer Suggestion
Wed, July 30, 2003
Heather print off a few "Printer Friendly Versions" of your Rip Off Report and send it to all of the following. Maryland State Offices Chief Consumer Protection Division Office of the Attorney General 200 Saint Paul Place 16th Floor Baltimore, MD 21202-2021 410-528-8662 (consumer complaint hotline) 410-576-6550 (consumer information) 410-528-1840 (health advocacy unit) TDD: 410-576-6372 (Maryland only) Fax: 410-576-7040 E-mail: [email protected] Web site: www.oag.state.md.us/consumer Manager Business Licensing & Consumer Service Motor Vehicle Administration 6601 Ritchie Highway, NE Glen Burnie, MD 21062 410-768-7248 Fax: 410-768-7602 Regional Offices Administrator Maryland Attorney Generals' Office Consumer Protection Division 138 East Antietam St, Ste 210 Hagerstown, MD 21740-5684 301-791-4780 410-576-6372 Fax: 301-791-7178 Consumer Affairs Specialist Eastern Shore Branch Office Consumer Protection Division Office of the Attorney General 201 Baptist St. Suite 30 Salisbury, MD 21801-4976 410-543-6620 Fax: 410-543-6642 Web site: www.oag.state.md.us County Offices Administrator Howard County Office of Consumer Affairs 6751 Columbia Gateway Dr. Columbia, MD 21046 410-313-6420 Fax: 410-313-6453 E-mail: [email protected]*o.md.us Division Chief Montgomery County Division of Consumer Affairs 100 Maryland Ave. Suite 330 Rockville, MD 20850 240-777-3636 TDD: 240-777-3679 Fax: 240-777-3768 Web site: www.co.mo.md.us/hca
Tom
Garden Grove,#4Consumer Comment
Tue, July 29, 2003
Your buying from the dealer not the bank right??? The dealer has to structure your deal to a perfect deal set up by the bank. Here is a perfect deal to the bank. Car is 33,000 you put 11,000 down and payments will be 440 a month. This is a perfect deal - heres the problem. Most people want to put about 500-1,000 down well this tips the scale to make your payments 640 a month with 1,000 down you see how its unbalance. The bank WANTS 1/3 down. All a dealer can do is take your deal and then try to get it bought by the bank. Well the bank wants a perfect deal but you gave them a lopsided one and so they need to decide if they really want to take a chance. Some banks say yes and other say well get 2,500 more as down payments and we will take it. So what does the dealer do pay out of pocket of course nto tey would rather have the car back. It takes about 3 days to get a deal bought by a bank and longer if you buy on a weekend. OH and about the home loan thing.. its easier to get a home loan then a car loan BTW... WHY you ask? 1. A home appreciates and a car Depreciates. 2. If you default on the loan the bank can always resell the house for more, but cars for less... 3. A car can drive out of the country and dissapear. A house cannot. These are 3 big reasons why house loans are easier... so that means jack squat that you got approved for a home loan of 200,000. You really think the dealer would not sell you the car if it was possible to do it. My dealer will go to alomost any length to sell the cars. Im sure they are the same.
Dale & April
Waldorf,#5Consumer Suggestion
Mon, July 28, 2003
As you can see by our report on Waldorf Ford & Dodge, we had the "service" problems. Yet, we know exactly how you feel. We finally got a meeting to turn our car in for a new Taurus. They came in with the contract and asked how much we would be putting down. Mind you, 5 minutes earlier we were told that our credit report was fine and had NO problems. We tell them we were giving them the piece of crap back for this car and therefor would not be forking over anything else. All of a sudden this wasn't good enough. We were told that our credit was poor and no one would finance us unless we put about $2500 down. Funny thing is, we were just approved for a home loan of $200,000, yet Ford was trying to tell us our report was bad. We already knew exactly what was listed and knew none of which was a problem or counted against us. Then were readdy to wlak out, and we're told to "Just put at least $100 down for good faith." That statement told us they were trying to B.S. us big time. SO we walked out. Since then, we have received numerous letters dening us. Their reason's: "Unknown" that's nice, so what does "Unknown" mean. We also have tryed to take the car in for repairs and maintence and been denied. Waldorf Ford refuses to go by the warranty we pay for. Their excuse, "You slammed us all over the internet." Nice, huh? By the way, please tell me your financing isn't with Ford Credit? If so, what your bills closely. They will tell you that your payment came in a day past the due date and place a late fee on your account. I don't know what they're trying to pull, but it doesn't take three weeks for them to receive a payment via mail. OH, you'll also see little fees pooping up here and there, and ironically, for the same amount as a late fee. When you call them to dispute it, they tell you to pay the fee and it will be credited to your account. Needless to say, they owe us over $160 in credits from a year ago. As far a your contract goes. They really did a number on you. You see, because you signed a contract and removed the vehicle into your possesion, Waldorf Ford could not and can not make you sign a "New" contract for that vehicle. If I were you, I would notify the Attorney General about their bussiness practices. And, yes, this part of you're dealings with them was illegal on Ford's part. Good Luck!