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  1. #1
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    Nissan dealer Cheats customer

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Tom Terranova" <com>
    To: "com>
    Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 12:30 PM
    Subject: Re: 1998 Ford Crown Victoria LX Sedan - Listing ID: 10000017975

     



  2. #2
    Huh?
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    Re: Nissan dealer Cheats customer

    Translation of previous post:

    Brake fluid and vodka....
    It's not just for breakfast anymore!

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  3. #3
    Rich
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    Re: Nissan dealer Cheats customer

    "Huh?" <com> wrote in message
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    Yeah, I hear that... WOW
     



  4. #4
    Christopher
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    Re: Nissan dealer Cheats customer

    Hey..Join the club. I got scammed on a NEW Altima at Bill Ray Nissan in
    Longwood, FL. Love the car but these are some of the most dishonest people
    I've ever dealt with. You'd think after buying 2 previous vehicle from them
    (with no problems) they'd at least be honest to keep your loyalty. Live and
    learn.
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  5. #5
    Rex
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    Re: Nissan dealer Cheats customer

    How did they scam you?

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  6. #6
    NissTech
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    Re: Nissan dealer Cheats customer

    They only scammed you because you let them.

    Remember, you hold all the cards, the transaction can be stopped by a simple
    2 letter word.


    NO

    Did they force you to sign on the dotted line..... My guess is NO, you could
    have gotten up and walked out.


    I really don't care about the "particulars" of the deal so don't bother
    posting them, that is all irrelevant now.

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  7. #7
    BeeVee
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    Re: Nissan dealer Cheats customer

    Hey Heywood, don't bother reading what I post.This is not an expose' for
    you. I signed the papers they
    know what they OWE me. It is written in the paperwork. That is outright
    dishonest.
    Then he said;
    From: "Tom Terranova" <com
    com> wrote: YES I REC I WILL BE SENDING A CHECK SOON
    Sutherlin Nissan Mall of Georgia needs this good PR
    It is posted to save other people from dishonest practices at that location.
    Hidden charges, lost paperwork, that 's what they like to thirve on.
    It make's their salesman a Hero's to scam people out of a few bucks.
    Mr Sutherlin~ where ever you are you should be proud of your boys.
    It also helps to build the salesmans ego. He knows he can do it better the
    next time.
    What the heck it worked last time didn't it.
    Heywood it couldn't happen to you. Your tooooo smart.
    So don't waste you time replying. Oh you know what else, Nissan builds such
    good cars, you
    might apply for a job at a car company that builds junk.(you know) for job
    protection.
    This spring I'm going to buy 3 cars...but it won't be there.


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  8. #8
    Altima
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    Re: Nissan dealer Cheats customer

    No, I WISH they only scamed me. That WOULD be my fault. They lied to me (one
    salesman in particular) about the particular vehicle I was purchasing being
    included in the VPP (vehicle purchase plan). I was told it was included in
    the VPP prior to going in, he said it wasn't when we were dealing on the
    car. I believed him, unfortunately, my thinking being that after having
    nothing but excellant experience with 2 previous new car purchases, and
    service on each, with this dealer that this too, would be an honest Nissan
    salesman and give me a truthful answer. You come to expect honesty and
    integrity when dealing with a Nissan dealer/representative, especially after
    so many years of loyalty on my part.

    I still made a good deal on the two vehicles I purchased that night but it
    could have been a much better deal for both myself and the dealer. I would
    have recieved my VPP discount (small to me and smaller to them) and the
    dealer would have had possibly two or more generations worth of additional
    business from my family (4-6 cars minumum) over the next few years, not to
    mention possible business from anyone that may ask how I like the car and
    the dealer. "Great car but, let me tell you about the dealer" !!

    You're right. The particulars are, of course, irrevelant to you. You weren't
    decieved by a salesman representing Nissan while spending close to 45 grand
    on 2 cars. Nor did you loose a 2% under invoice VPP discount that the GM
    admitedly said I should have received had the salesman been truthful.

    Like I said in my original post. Live and learn. I will and I have. Thanks
    for your 2 cents worth Haywood.... JaBlowMe ?
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