Mat Paul
Frsmingham,#2Author of original report
Wed, March 21, 2012
Hoodlums and bandits, that is who they are!!!
Karl
Highlands Ranch,#3Consumer Comment
Tue, March 20, 2012
tell them that you want copies of every piece of paperwork that the dealership submitted to them for your lease.
There is a chance that some, most, or even all of the paperwork (contracts) is different from what you were given by the dealership. If this is the case, then you can get out of your lease and sue the dealership for damages.
You can also contact all of your Local T.V. News stations and send them a copy of your Ripoff Report, along with copies of the lease agreement that the dealership gave you. Put it to the attention of 'Investigative Reporter'.
Make sure to get EVERYTHING from Toyota Motor Credit Corporation, including a copy of the credit application.
Feel free to 'Google' this- CAR SALES TRICKS OF THE TRADE CONSUMER ALERT, and watch that video on the web.
Good luck to you, and keep us updated.
P.S. Toyota Corporation will protect its corrupt network of Toyota dealerships in the USA. They've been doing it for many years.
Jim
Orlando,#4Consumer Comment
Tue, March 20, 2012
The picture you paint is without your knowledge someone forged a contract with your name on it. However, reality probably is you failed to read what you were signing or you failed to stand up for yourself and DEMAND a sales contract instead of a FLEASE contract. In either case, what will prevail is what the contract with YOUR SIGNATURE says. If you wanted to buy the car then without regard to what you were told, you should not have signed a FLEASE contract. You have no case.