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☢️ :hacker_s: :hacker_n: :hacker_e: :hacker_e: :hacker_d: :what_a_shame: (nitrodubs@poa.st)'s status on Saturday, 15-Jun-2024 09:45:43 JST ☢️ :hacker_s: :hacker_n: :hacker_e: :hacker_e: :hacker_d: :what_a_shame: >Be woman, need a car
>Go to buy here pay here lot
>Pay $700 down, $400 per month on a nearly 20 year old Ford Taurus
>It even comes with a "warranty" (lol)
>It inevitably has a problem
>Take the car back to dealer since it's "warrantied"
>The dealer decides it isn't worth repairing and SELLS THE CAR at auction
>They claim that because she owed money on it it's theirs to sell
>The dealer gives her the license plate back and basically tell her to pound sand
Now this may strike some readers as harsh, but I believe that everyone involved in this story should die.
carscoops.com/2024/06/used-car-dealer-sells-customer-car-that-was-in-for-repairs/-
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Bread up, Bro (sickburnbro@poa.st)'s status on Saturday, 15-Jun-2024 09:45:41 JST Bread up, Bro @KK954 @Largo @NitroDubs Shady people taking advantage of dumb people (wahmen) isn't good though. In conversation permalink -
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KK954 (kk954@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Saturday, 15-Jun-2024 09:45:42 JST KK954 She admits in the interview that she had put more than 12,000 miles on the car, so it wasn't under warranty. She doesn't actually own the car until it's paid off and she has a title, the car lot owns the car. My guess is they sold it for some kind of storage fee for leaving the car at the car lot. Part of this story is missing as to why she didn't pick the car up, when they told her they weren't going to fix it. In conversation permalink -
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Largo (largo@poa.st)'s status on Saturday, 15-Jun-2024 09:45:43 JST Largo @NitroDubs I believe that everyone involved in this story should have their legs broken with hammers. In conversation permalink
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