TahoeFL2017
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The Dealer has been there done, done that, the court thing.
And so have I,and won.
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The Dealer has been there done, done that, the court thing.
if they don't show up you more then likely win automaticallyThey are all Passing the Buck, but a small claims case will cost me $275, and one trick/hack is to subpoena BOTH service advisors, the General Manager, Sales Manager, and the owner of the Dealership. Once the Sheriff's walk in and the employee's get personally served, it will affect their credit reports, ability to obtain credit, ability of dealer to sign up with new financing sources, , it all snowballs . Until I get reimbursed, its ALL fair game. "No rules in love or war"
I actually hope they don't show up for a court hearing, so I get a default judgement and can attach their bank accounts or whatever assets. Lien would even affect their ability to floorplan, and their Dunn and Bradstreet rating. No mercy.
more then likely they will just send the dealers lawyer but that means they all ready lost ... "because you have paper work" and they don'tExactly.
Dang it man the no holds barred approach could prove dangerous. Lets just hope that the dealership owner does not have a "Uncle Quido" lurking in the shadows..........................................
I think it might be the cowboy way of life catch phrase goes something like "Don't be surprised if you teach a critter or person a lesson in meanness and they learn that lesson"
Hopefully that'll teach these dealerships an expensive lesson! Can't screw over customers without repercussions!!UPDATE - Just cashed my check for FULL reimbursement, $1661, took a few online complaint forms but the dealership finally made things right.
BBB and local Consumer Protection from the county seemed to have the biggest impact, Yelp and Facebook, not so much.
I think the Service Manager was the real issue, as I was told that the "new" service manager was cutting my check ASAP.
$1661 wasn't the issue, getting bent over on a warranty repair was unacceptable.
Glad it's over and done.
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