Incompetence of salesmen and financial loan officer at this locationLet me leave the dealership without a license plate/temp tag, inspection sticker, and a head light outTrusted the salesman, went to church with himTold him I wanted $for my Chevy Colorado trawhich I had brought in originally to have the computer reset which I had spent over $in repairs of another automobile establishmentAt this point while waiting on my truck to have the computer reset, a salesman, confronted me, and we talked about me buying a new truckAt this point, I decided to see what they were offeringI drove Duramax, brought it home, showed it to my mother, it was blue; I put miles on the new truckThey said they would try and get me in this truck in this truck for a note that I could affordWhen it came time to sign papers on this blue Duramax, they said they had got me in it for a little more than we had talked about, which was $/ monthIt was supposed to be $/ month after they checked my creditI trusted themI told them that I wanted the $on my truck to be the down payment, and they gave me $for my truck, but they added the $rebate, and gave me $for my truckAlso, I didn't get a Duramax, and it was not blue eitherIt was a black Chevy Silverado, which had miles on itAlso, I told them that I had some tools and personal belongings in my Colorado, and I would appreciate it if they put it in the service center, so I could transfer it to my DuramaxTo make a long story short, $worth of tools went missing along with a few other itemsI had to take days off from work; I spent about an average of four to six hours of my time trying to straighten this situation out per dayAlso, I filed a simple burglary report with Baton Rouge City Police Department for the missing toolsThis is just part of the storyI need an attorney recommended- [redacted] (XXX) XXX-XXXX; [redacted] @gmail.com
Incompetence of salesmen and financial loan officer at this location. Let me leave the dealership without a license plate/temp tag, inspection sticker, and a head light out. Trusted the salesman, went to church with him. Told him I wanted $5500 for my 2006 Chevy Colorado trade-in which I had brought in originally to have the computer reset which I had spent over $1300 in repairs of another automobile establishment. At this point while waiting on my truck to have the computer reset, a salesman, confronted me, and we talked about me buying a new truck. At this point, I decided to see what they were offering. I drove 2016 Duramax, brought it home, showed it to my mother, it was blue; I put 15 miles on the new truck. They said they would try and get me in this truck in this truck for a note that I could afford. When it came time to sign papers on this blue Duramax, they said they had got me in it for a little more than we had talked about, which was $600 / month. It was supposed to be $680 / month after they checked my credit. I trusted them. I told them that I wanted the $5500 on my truck to be the down payment, and they gave me $5500 for my truck, but they added the $4500 rebate, and gave me $1000 for my truck. Also, I didn't get a Duramax, and it was not blue either. It was a black Chevy Silverado, which had 45 miles on it. Also, I told them that I had some tools and personal belongings in my Colorado, and I would appreciate it if they put it in the service center, so I could transfer it to my Duramax. To make a long story short, $1200 worth of tools went missing along with a few other items. I had to take 5 days off from work; I spent about an average of four to six hours of my time trying to straighten this situation out per day. Also, I filed a simple burglary report with Baton Rouge City Police Department for the missing tools. This is just part of the story. I need an attorney recommended. -[redacted] (XXX) XXX-XXXX; [redacted]@gmail.com.
Incompetence of salesmen and financial loan officer at this locationLet me leave the dealership without a license plate/temp tag, inspection sticker, and a head light outTrusted the salesman, went to church with himTold him I wanted $for my Chevy Colorado trawhich I had brought in originally to have the computer reset which I had spent over $in repairs of another automobile establishmentAt this point while waiting on my truck to have the computer reset, a salesman, confronted me, and we talked about me buying a new truckAt this point, I decided to see what they were offeringI drove Duramax, brought it home, showed it to my mother, it was blue; I put miles on the new truckThey said they would try and get me in this truck in this truck for a note that I could affordWhen it came time to sign papers on this blue Duramax, they said they had got me in it for a little more than we had talked about, which was $/ monthIt was supposed to be $/ month after they checked my creditI trusted themI told them that I wanted the $on my truck to be the down payment, and they gave me $for my truck, but they added the $rebate, and gave me $for my truckAlso, I didn't get a Duramax, and it was not blue eitherIt was a black Chevy Silverado, which had miles on itAlso, I told them that I had some tools and personal belongings in my Colorado, and I would appreciate it if they put it in the service center, so I could transfer it to my DuramaxTo make a long story short, $worth of tools went missing along with a few other itemsI had to take days off from work; I spent about an average of four to six hours of my time trying to straighten this situation out per dayAlso, I filed a simple burglary report with Baton Rouge City Police Department for the missing toolsThis is just part of the storyI need an attorney recommended- [redacted] (XXX) XXX-XXXX; [redacted] @gmail.com
Incompetence of salesmen and financial loan officer at this location. Let me leave the dealership without a license plate/temp tag, inspection sticker, and a head light out. Trusted the salesman, went to church with him. Told him I wanted $5500 for my 2006 Chevy Colorado trade-in which I had brought in originally to have the computer reset which I had spent over $1300 in repairs of another automobile establishment. At this point while waiting on my truck to have the computer reset, a salesman, confronted me, and we talked about me buying a new truck. At this point, I decided to see what they were offering. I drove 2016 Duramax, brought it home, showed it to my mother, it was blue; I put 15 miles on the new truck. They said they would try and get me in this truck in this truck for a note that I could afford. When it came time to sign papers on this blue Duramax, they said they had got me in it for a little more than we had talked about, which was $600 / month. It was supposed to be $680 / month after they checked my credit. I trusted them. I told them that I wanted the $5500 on my truck to be the down payment, and they gave me $5500 for my truck, but they added the $4500 rebate, and gave me $1000 for my truck. Also, I didn't get a Duramax, and it was not blue either. It was a black Chevy Silverado, which had 45 miles on it. Also, I told them that I had some tools and personal belongings in my Colorado, and I would appreciate it if they put it in the service center, so I could transfer it to my Duramax. To make a long story short, $1200 worth of tools went missing along with a few other items. I had to take 5 days off from work; I spent about an average of four to six hours of my time trying to straighten this situation out per day. Also, I filed a simple burglary report with Baton Rouge City Police Department for the missing tools. This is just part of the story. I need an attorney recommended. -[redacted] (XXX) XXX-XXXX; [redacted]@gmail.com.