Comments - From the NCM Institute Blog: Dealerships Can’t Hide Shady Sales Practices from Snitchers - DealerELITE.net2024-03-28T11:19:38Zhttps://www.dealerelite.net/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=5283893%3ABlogPost%3A334103&xn_auth=noIn 2011, the FTC received 77,…tag:www.dealerelite.net,2012-11-08:5283893:Comment:3341762012-11-08T15:14:37.265ZDoug Davishttps://www.dealerelite.net/profile/DougDavis
<blockquote><p><span>In 2011, the FTC received 77,435 auto-related complaints about new car and used car sales!</span></p>
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<p>In a recent article, both the FTC and the State's Attorney Generals are tired of dealing with the huge numbers of complaints coming from automotive customers. It suggested that the FTC and Attorney Generals are working together. </p>
<p>I recently was reading one review site where a customer stated, "when I received my contract in the mail". There were…</p>
<blockquote><p><span>In 2011, the FTC received 77,435 auto-related complaints about new car and used car sales!</span></p>
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<p>In a recent article, both the FTC and the State's Attorney Generals are tired of dealing with the huge numbers of complaints coming from automotive customers. It suggested that the FTC and Attorney Generals are working together. </p>
<p>I recently was reading one review site where a customer stated, "when I received my contract in the mail". There were others that suggested that the F&I Manager was shirt sleeving contracts, forging a customer's signature on rebate forms and several complaints of pulling credit without authorization. </p>
<p>The government has computers. When the bureaucrats get tired of watching porn, they might happen on to one of these review sites.</p>