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Loved the selectionJust what I was looking for A *** *** *** Crew Cab Short Bed with a Powerstroke, automatic transmission, and less than 50k milesAfter talking with Eric and agreeing on price (a fair price for both of us at $28,against a list of $29,and eBay Buy It Now of $29,000), I went to the bank and had approved financing pending an appraisal as the truck was in terrific condition and well above market average pricingCalled Eric to ask him about an appraisal and had to leave a messageThis all took place in a few hoursNo call backSent him a text with no replyFinally, got a text back at the end of the day with the following:
Eric: "SorryAs soon as we got off phone todaySomeone came in and purchased the truck."
Exactly how does this happen? If you would've walked onto the lot and talked to him with a verbal agreement on price and a willingness to buy, went to the bank to got the check, showed back up and the truck was sold, how happy would you be? As a gentlemen, my only reply other than this review, was a text reply of:
Me: "I wished you would have calledWe could have done earnest money and renegotiated pricing."
I'm not sure what to be more disappointed about, missing out on the truck I've been searching for for a couple of years (missed out on a similar truck with 38,miles versus this one with 49,for about the same price and condition a year and a half ago during house buying), or Eric I'd like to think that any small business owner would not continue to make deals after striking a deal with another customer (At least in the same day Maybe a, "I have the truck sold, but if something doesn't work out, can I have your number and give you a call?")This is proof that I'd be wrongI am glad, however, that I didn't grab the check from the bank, make the flight, and drive from Richmond to Locust Grove only to find out that while I was in the air the truck was sold Integrity and doing the right thing should still mean something

Loved the selectionJust what I was looking for A *** *** *** Crew Cab Short Bed with a Powerstroke, automatic transmission, and less than 50k milesAfter talking with Eric and agreeing on price (a fair price for both of us at $28,against a list of $29,and eBay Buy It Now of $29,000), I went to the bank and had approved financing pending an appraisal as the truck was in terrific condition and well above market average pricingCalled Eric to ask him about an appraisal and had to leave a messageThis all took place in a few hoursNo call backSent him a text with no replyFinally, got a text back at the end of the day with the following:
Eric: "SorryAs soon as we got off phone todaySomeone came in and purchased the truck."
Exactly how does this happen? If you would've walked onto the lot and talked to him with a verbal agreement on price and a willingness to buy, went to the bank to got the check, showed back up and the truck was sold, how happy would you be? As a gentlemen, my only reply other than this review, was a text reply of:
Me: "I wished you would have calledWe could have done earnest money and renegotiated pricing."
I'm not sure what to be more disappointed about, missing out on the truck I've been searching for for a couple of years (missed out on a similar truck with 38,miles versus this one with 49,for about the same price and condition a year and a half ago during house buying), or Eric I'd like to think that any small business owner would not continue to make deals after striking a deal with another customer (At least in the same day Maybe a, "I have the truck sold, but if something doesn't work out, can I have your number and give you a call?")This is proof that I'd be wrongI am glad, however, that I didn't grab the check from the bank, make the flight, and drive from Richmond to Locust Grove only to find out that while I was in the air the truck was sold Integrity and doing the right thing should still mean something

Loved the selectionJust what I was looking for A *** *** *** Crew Cab Short Bed with a Powerstroke, automatic transmission, and less than 50k milesAfter talking with Eric and agreeing on price (a fair price for both of us at $28,against a list of $29,and eBay Buy It Now of $29,000), I went to the bank and had approved financing pending an appraisal as the truck was in terrific condition and well above market average pricingCalled Eric to ask him about an appraisal and had to leave a messageThis all took place in a few hoursNo call backSent him a text with no replyFinally, got a text back at the end of the day with the following:
Eric: "SorryAs soon as we got off phone todaySomeone came in and purchased the truck."
Exactly how does this happen? If you would've walked onto the lot and talked to him with a verbal agreement on price and a willingness to buy, went to the bank to got the check, showed back up and the truck was sold, how happy would you be? As a gentlemen, my only reply other than this review, was a text reply of:
Me: "I wished you would have calledWe could have done earnest money and renegotiated pricing."
I'm not sure what to be more disappointed about, missing out on the truck I've been searching for for a couple of years (missed out on a similar truck with 38,miles versus this one with 49,for about the same price and condition a year and a half ago during house buying), or Eric I'd like to think that any small business owner would not continue to make deals after striking a deal with another customer (At least in the same day Maybe a, "I have the truck sold, but if something doesn't work out, can I have your number and give you a call?")This is proof that I'd be wrongI am glad, however, that I didn't grab the check from the bank, make the flight, and drive from Richmond to Locust Grove only to find out that while I was in the air the truck was sold Integrity and doing the right thing should still mean something

Loved the selection. Just what I was looking for. A [redacted] Crew Cab Short Bed with a Powerstroke, automatic transmission, and less than 50k miles.
After talking with Eric and agreeing on price (a fair price for both of us at $28,500 against a list of $29,900 and eBay Buy It Now of $29,000), I went to the bank and had approved financing pending an appraisal as the truck was in terrific condition and well above market average pricing. Called Eric to ask him about an appraisal and had to leave a message. This all took place in a few hours. No call back. Sent him a text with no reply. Finally, got a text back at the end of the day with the following:
Eric: "Sorry. As soon as we got off phone today. Someone came in and purchased the truck."
Exactly how does this happen? If you would've walked onto the lot and talked to him with a verbal agreement on price and a willingness to buy, went to the bank to got the check, showed back up and the truck was sold, how happy would you be? As a gentlemen, my only reply other than this review, was a text reply of:
Me: "I wished you would have called. We could have done earnest money and renegotiated pricing."
I'm not sure what to be more disappointed about, missing out on the truck I've been searching for for a couple of years (missed out on a similar truck with 38,902 miles versus this one with 49,009 for about the same price and condition a year and a half ago during house buying), or Eric. I'd like to think that any small business owner would not continue to make deals after striking a deal with another customer (At least in the same day. Maybe a, "I have the truck sold, but if something doesn't work out, can I have your number and give you a call?"). This is proof that I'd be wrong. I am glad, however, that I didn't grab the check from the bank, make the flight, and drive from Richmond to Locust Grove only to find out that while I was in the air the truck was sold. Integrity and doing the right thing should still mean something.

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Description: Auto Dealers - Used Cars, Used Car Dealers (NAICS: 441120)

Address: 5462 Germanna Hwy, Locust Grove, Virginia, United States, 22508-2017

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