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| - Went in to look for prices on a Jeep Wrangler. Had went to a few other places prior to this one and got some numbers so wanted to compare them. First off, they didn't even have the jeep I wanted- which they later told me they located one and can get it to me so they wanted to talk numbers.
The first gentleman that I spoke with was great I just cannot remember his name- he was a former football player. The second gentleman who had D- money tattooed on his arm seemed like he was respectful at first UNTIL he came back with the total for the car as $4,000 above sticker price- what a joke lol. He then came back with $2,000 above sticker which is certainly no deal either. He brought over another gentleman who talked a lame game about how other dealerships charge extra fees and don't tell you, blah, blah, blah (just get to the numbers bro)
My family owns a car dealership in Pennsylvania- I know the game. Im not playing them with salespeople who are simply trying to rip a girl off (go figure).
After telling him a quote I got from another dealership D money came back over and slapped down a piece of paper and said if I can give it to you for 33k will you buy today, I looked at him in the eye and said "yes". He then he drew an X on a piece of paper and told me to sign it committing to buy the vehicle on spot. First off, NO. Second off, you don't even have the vehicle at the dealership! Lollllll. He got really angry and frustrated with me because I wouldn't sign it. He was low balling me for whatever reason, I know he wasn't going to give me the car for that price. I had to get up and leave after he asked me 6 times to sign the piece of paper. Very very unethical of him. All 10 of the people they made me speak with all lost a customer that will be purchasing a vehicle within the next week. I'm sure Chapman will love my business.
To D- money$ my brother used to do drugs and got better deals with the crack dealer in PGH than you could give us. I'll pray for you and maybe read a sales book, boo- it won't hurt.
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