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| - I'd you buy a vehicle from Camelback Kia, do not, under any circumstances, give them your real phone number. If you do, about a year after your purchase, their "buyback" sales team will commence phone stalking you.
Sound like an exaggeration? The first time I verbally asked them to stop calling me was in October of 2015. Within six months, my cell phone recorded 47 calls from Camelback Kia. On 23 of those occasions, I reiterated my request that they cease contact. I followed up with about six email messages repeating my request that they stop bothering me. By June of 2016, I had blocked 5 phone numbers belonging to Camelback Kia, and when I upgraded phones a few months ago, I had to start the whole process anew.
My entire voicemail system has been filled with nothing but their messages before, and I have even appealed to the secretary of state's office for assistance. If Camelback Kia was an individual, I could utilize anti-stalking laws and have it jailed, but since it's a business entity, I Don't know what else I can do.
Buyer beware, they WILL stalk you.
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