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Bait and Switch

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For the last time. I had a simple question, regardless what I did with the information I found is really not up to you guys. I know what I am doing is right, I do not need anyone's approval for what I do. Regardless of how you feel about the subject and if you feel I am wasting my time, I believe you are not. Rather then trying to find flaws in my story, think about it from a consumers point of view or another potential customer. I purchased a car, I find it a month later posted for sale a couple of days ago. Same car, not one like it, VIN# was confirmed as well as mileage. Knowing the other scams and hoops I had to jump through and avoid in order to not get screwed myself, I feel this is just another ploy for this dealership to take advantage of others.

If a potential customer is looking for my type of car, why should they get trapped into wasting their time seeing other cars and potential feel pressured into buying a different car when they were led into a situation under false pretenses.

Again, I got the answer I was looking for on my own, there is no need for anyone else to comment.

Since I know people get mad at locked threads, consider this thread LOCKED!
 


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