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Attorney General warns of car dealer 'yo-yo' sales scam

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Uploaded by on Mar 11, 2008

SEATTLE, WA - When Tim P. finally figured out a plan that would allow him to buy a Ford pickup truck, he was thrilled. But things soon fell apart. His dealership said they couldn't get him the deal they originally quoted, and that his monthly payments would be another $60 a month. Thanks to www.King5.com (Mar 9, 2008).

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  • Even attorneys are going as far as to scam now a days. On my channel my videos and scamming lawyers, living lives of crime and Wealthy Lawyers: Investigation Of The corrupt talk about how people are going to the illegal extremes. If anyone out there is considering join a life of crime, don't do it. You can learn to make an honest living easily by blogging and raising your won forum. That's another topic I cover on my channel almost daily.

  • Legal, but we (consumers) have an option to fight against this way of business. I'm with bigtymer01rk, I've been that fool and I'm not letting it happen again! A dealer just tried to scam me, and then I realized what was going on and decided to take my money elsewhere! Now they don't make a sale, and this reaction to their behavior motivates some dealers to just be fair so they can get a sale! To bad I know this from experience, but only the uninformed pay a higher price! I do hate most dealers!

  • you had the option to use your head and get a normal priced car. if you were dumb enough to pay $45,000, or even $40,000, or $30,000, or even $26,000, you deserve whatever you get. retards. if you cant understand the basics of the contract, why are you driving such an expensive car anyway. a fool and his money is all i got to say.

  • What happened to us was we traded in our car for the same car/ same year and model. We wanted to keep the loan payments as near to what we were paying so we had to extend the length of the loan. To keep the payments low we had to get the loan over 6.5 years. EVen though we both have EXCELLENT "credit", we ended up paying $45,000 for a $25,000 car.

    How can this be legal?!

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