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Old 05-19-2012, 02:02 AM   #14
CoRi J
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Originally Posted by Assassin_Kensei View Post
That is my Scion! They sold it to you! They called me this morning informing me that they sold the car. I never told them too, we were still talking about the price, they told me they didn't know what the monthly payments would be and they would call me back soon. The next call I received was the one telling me they sold it. Is It Ultramarine with a Manual Transmission? That is my car I put $500 down on it, They are the worst dealership I have ever dealt with.

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showt...d=1#post217592
Um...hi nice to meet you too... I wasn't told anything either until I agreed to provide them information to obtain a quote. I don't know what's going on but I wasn't told any of this when they had it up for sale on their website. I saw it available and walked in. They said it was available and that was it. If this is "your car" then did you sign paperwork reserving the car for you and if not then was the deposit not refunded back to you?

I'm sorry to sound upset but you need to understand with the way this is being approached. I don't want to be involved with any part of these legal matters because the sale was open to the public and it wasn't just held for me. There were a couple of salesmen showing this car to people but the only way I was eligible to even find out what the car cost was by filling out paperwork and it being run by the sales manager to see if i was even able to be approved for the car. The car couldn't be test driven until I let them do the credit check and was serious about the car. I didn't know what my payments were going to be until I handed them the drivers license and gave them my credit check info to see where I stood financially.

I'm sorry to hear what happened but deposit or not they didn't just tell me everything up front either. I didn't have to negotiate the price because they have some pricing program through Scion that basically made the car available at msrp. They gave me a good deal on my trade in and I put money down on it but that was towards the end of the discussion about the car with them before I got the keys.

I wish you the best of luck but please do not get me involved with this since I have no knowledge of what happened before me.
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