Q
Lifer
My mom told me a story about how one of her coworkers went to buy a brand new car last week at a local auto dealer. Not sure what dealer or what car, but as she was waiting to sign the papers, she told her husband to go ahead and put the car seats in the new car.
When they pulled up with the car, for no particular reason she wanted to go look at it, and saw that there were no car seats in the back (this was all before she signed). When she asked about where the car seats were, the dealer said "What are you talking about?" and she replied "I had my husband go and put our kids carseats in the back, where are they?"
Apparently, the dealer SWITCHED CARS when they went in to sign the papers. The one they were about to sign for was a 'test model' that had 500 miles on it already, but looked exactly the same. The one she test drove earlier (the new one she thought she was purchasing) had only 8 miles. If she had signed the papers, they'd have no way of proving that he had done this, and they'd be stuck with the 'used' car. So she then told the dealer to "go fvk youself" and left.
She used to be a phone operator for the local Police, so know she is thinking of taking him to court (which I said she should absolutely do). Since she used to work there, she knows many policemen, who in turn know many good lawyers.
What do you think the dealer could be charged with, or get in trouble for?
When they pulled up with the car, for no particular reason she wanted to go look at it, and saw that there were no car seats in the back (this was all before she signed). When she asked about where the car seats were, the dealer said "What are you talking about?" and she replied "I had my husband go and put our kids carseats in the back, where are they?"
Apparently, the dealer SWITCHED CARS when they went in to sign the papers. The one they were about to sign for was a 'test model' that had 500 miles on it already, but looked exactly the same. The one she test drove earlier (the new one she thought she was purchasing) had only 8 miles. If she had signed the papers, they'd have no way of proving that he had done this, and they'd be stuck with the 'used' car. So she then told the dealer to "go fvk youself" and left.
She used to be a phone operator for the local Police, so know she is thinking of taking him to court (which I said she should absolutely do). Since she used to work there, she knows many policemen, who in turn know many good lawyers.
What do you think the dealer could be charged with, or get in trouble for?