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Posted on 10/28/14 at 6:34 am to Farkwad
Yes, it was.
I know that I signed all of the paper work.
I've purchased 3 other vehicles from 3 different local dealerships in the last 7 years. I've never once had a finance guy repeatedly bold face LIE to me.
I even asked him about canceling the warranty after the fact, to which his reply was wait 4-6 months and I would get 100% back (which is a LIE - according the the warranty contract). He said it was a "loophole".
It is my own fault for falling for this. But I think that others potential customers should at least be aware of these types of practices. From what I gather researching this practice online, this is common for dealers to do. If recognized, it should be reported to the state attorney general and FTC. (Both of which I plan on doing after I get the warranty cancelled.)
Was just looking into if the OT had any good advice.
I know that I signed all of the paper work.
I've purchased 3 other vehicles from 3 different local dealerships in the last 7 years. I've never once had a finance guy repeatedly bold face LIE to me.
I even asked him about canceling the warranty after the fact, to which his reply was wait 4-6 months and I would get 100% back (which is a LIE - according the the warranty contract). He said it was a "loophole".
It is my own fault for falling for this. But I think that others potential customers should at least be aware of these types of practices. From what I gather researching this practice online, this is common for dealers to do. If recognized, it should be reported to the state attorney general and FTC. (Both of which I plan on doing after I get the warranty cancelled.)
Was just looking into if the OT had any good advice.
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