integrity chrysler sucks,
Contact a lawyer like everyone else has said.
Because, if you read that fine print, a typo in the document is not their fault if you signed it when it was typed in there. It is your responsibility to read the contract not only to know the terms but to also look for typos.
Because, if you read that fine print, a typo in the document is not their fault if you signed it when it was typed in there. It is your responsibility to read the contract not only to know the terms but to also look for typos.
The only problem with walking in with a lawyer is you may have to pay whereas on the phone in front of the manager you could be talking to ET but for all everyone else knows you are talking to the the law firm of Freinter, Freinter, Bill Ted and ET, it's a bluff that really works well if they know they are in the wrong or know they has a weak case. They will drop their stance in your favor even if it means going for a loss on their part over lolsing hundreds to thousands of dollars in a law suit that they will probably not win. Your average Joe Schmoe person that works on the floor will not see the gravity of the situation but upper management at the dealership will see the big picture and go in your favor if their case is weak.
ORIGINAL: Pirata
The only problem with walking in with a lawyer is you may have to pay whereas on the phone in front of the manager you could be talking to ET but for all everyone else knows you are talking to the the law firm of Freinter, Freinter, Bill Ted and ET, it's a bluff that really works well if they know they are in the wrong or know they has a weak case. They will drop their stance in your favor even if it means going for a loss on their part over lolsing hundreds to thousands of dollars in a law suit that they will probably not win. Your average Joe Schmoe person that works on the floor will not see the gravity of the situation but upper management at the dealership will see the big picture and go in your favor if their case is weak.
The only problem with walking in with a lawyer is you may have to pay whereas on the phone in front of the manager you could be talking to ET but for all everyone else knows you are talking to the the law firm of Freinter, Freinter, Bill Ted and ET, it's a bluff that really works well if they know they are in the wrong or know they has a weak case. They will drop their stance in your favor even if it means going for a loss on their part over lolsing hundreds to thousands of dollars in a law suit that they will probably not win. Your average Joe Schmoe person that works on the floor will not see the gravity of the situation but upper management at the dealership will see the big picture and go in your favor if their case is weak.
How long ago did you purchase the truck? If you had to go in recentlyand resign chances are they had to change your financing options so you are not really approved yet. Find out who they financing you through, so then you call & tell them you recentlylost your job & have no source of income. They should have know choice but to deny you financing, thus forcing the dealer to unwind the contract....... Thats how I got out of one of mine.
ORIGINAL: Pirata
The only problem with walking in with a lawyer is you may have to pay whereas on the phone in front of the manager you could be talking to ET but for all everyone else knows you are talking to the the law firm of Freinter, Freinter, Bill Ted and ET, it's a bluff that really works well if they know they are in the wrong or know they has a weak case. They will drop their stance in your favor even if it means going for a loss on their part over lolsing hundreds to thousands of dollars in a law suit that they will probably not win. Your average Joe Schmoe person that works on the floor will not see the gravity of the situation but upper management at the dealership will see the big picture and go in your favor if their case is weak.
The only problem with walking in with a lawyer is you may have to pay whereas on the phone in front of the manager you could be talking to ET but for all everyone else knows you are talking to the the law firm of Freinter, Freinter, Bill Ted and ET, it's a bluff that really works well if they know they are in the wrong or know they has a weak case. They will drop their stance in your favor even if it means going for a loss on their part over lolsing hundreds to thousands of dollars in a law suit that they will probably not win. Your average Joe Schmoe person that works on the floor will not see the gravity of the situation but upper management at the dealership will see the big picture and go in your favor if their case is weak.
But financially, that would be the best to try that first... you might get out of having to actually pay a lawyer, but if it doesn't work, you were going to get a lawyer anyways
There is a website that talks about all the scams dealers do. One of them is the one that the finance guy calls you back to their office 2 days later and tells you, you have to pay more a month. Thats when you walk out. Its a scam, dont fall for it, dont sign it, its a SCAM. They sold it to you for a price, its their mistake. Dont let them bully you or force you. Damn dealers, scum of the earth.
I found it, echo base...this isrouge two. I found
it. Repeat, I found it.
http://www.carbuyingtips.com/finance.htm
it. Repeat, I found it.
http://www.carbuyingtips.com/finance.htm





