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NASHVILLE,#2Consumer Comment
Tue, November 25, 2008
He told me it was because they didn't have any investment in it. LIE. When asked about it we were told that if he put my name on it as well that it wouldn't have went through, but that since I was going to be making the payments that it could later be adjusted and turned over to me. LIE. The dealer hosed these three people down pretty well. Feel sorry that they didn't have enough knowledge to research how to buy a car before they complained on this website.
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NASHVILLE,#3Consumer Comment
Tue, November 25, 2008
He told me it was because they didn't have any investment in it. LIE. When asked about it we were told that if he put my name on it as well that it wouldn't have went through, but that since I was going to be making the payments that it could later be adjusted and turned over to me. LIE. The dealer hosed these three people down pretty well. Feel sorry that they didn't have enough knowledge to research how to buy a car before they complained on this website.
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NASHVILLE,#4Consumer Comment
Tue, November 25, 2008
He told me it was because they didn't have any investment in it. LIE. When asked about it we were told that if he put my name on it as well that it wouldn't have went through, but that since I was going to be making the payments that it could later be adjusted and turned over to me. LIE. The dealer hosed these three people down pretty well. Feel sorry that they didn't have enough knowledge to research how to buy a car before they complained on this website.
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NASHVILLE,#5Consumer Comment
Tue, November 25, 2008
He told me it was because they didn't have any investment in it. LIE. When asked about it we were told that if he put my name on it as well that it wouldn't have went through, but that since I was going to be making the payments that it could later be adjusted and turned over to me. LIE. The dealer hosed these three people down pretty well. Feel sorry that they didn't have enough knowledge to research how to buy a car before they complained on this website.
Mike
River Edge,#6Consumer Comment
Wed, July 11, 2007
Here's a summary.... 1. You had bad credit, went to Bill Heard 2. Your credit was bad so they asked for a co-signer for a $6500 car, you said no 3. They show you a $17k car and you get your sister and husband to put their names on the credit application and paperwork for car 4. You lose your job 3 months in/can't pay car payment 5. They want car back 6. Sister and husband will have repo on credit report. Sounds about right to me. Car dealers like Bill Heard tell people that "all credit applications will be accepted" just to get you down there. People that are credit risks such as yourself grasp any last straw they can. You and your sister did this, not Bill Heard. They may have told you that after a few months you can refinance, but YOU and YOUR SISTER AND HUSBAND signed the paperwork. I'm still confused why you were so adamant about not having a co-signer for a $6,500 car, but felt fine having her and her husband put their names all over a $17,000 car.