Car Dealership Scams
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what is this? are people really that fucking stupid? you don't know you'll have to pay longer term with lower increments?
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They don't teach street smarts in school anymore; they teach whatever the polticians want schools to teach.
You make a great point.
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Where was the scam? O_o
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$360 x 60 = $21600. $280 x 72 = $20160. The dealership actually cut $1440 in gross to give her the payment she wanted.
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Signing for a car payment is like asking to die. Intrest can equal $2500-$50,000+ depending on the item. Most home mortages over 25 years equal out to enought intrest to pay the loan back double.... do the math people before you sign. THE SALESMAN ISNT YOUR FRIEND
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this is from Dateline NBC , they are well-known liars.. Remember way back when they were doing a story on flaming pickup trucks? Their story said that Chevy pickup trucks would burst into flame because of the fuel tanks...What they DID NOT tell you is that they placed a lit candle under the test truck, so there would be am ignition source for the fire. FAKE FAKE FAKE
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this is from Dateline NBC , they are well-known liars.. Remember way back when they were doing a story on flaming pickup trucks? Their story said that Chevy pickup trucks would burst into flame because of the fuel tanks...What they DID NOT tell you is that they placed a lit candle under the test truck, so there would be am ignition source for the fire. FAKE FAKE FAKE
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Hmmm....She signed the contract....she didn't read it? I don't understand? If she said, "make my payment $280 and I'll buy it" What is wrong with compensating with term? You did what she wanted. If she said, "make my payment $280 with 60 months" The dealer would have probably passed on the deal and then they don't get a sale and she doesn't get the car she wants. I don't see the problem with any of this. If she didn't read the contract .... thats on her.
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This article is so wrong lol.
These people are con-antis please read the fine print, in today's auto buying experience you half to read the big print to.
walkinc1 2 years ago