My experience is with trying to buy a used car they had listed online..
They post a price online and they tell you this is the "discounted" internet price. Then I had to tell them about my trade in and fill a form about my car to get the break down. when I got the breakdown I get surprised they ask me to pay for repairs done for the vehicle before it was listed on top of the announced price and they call it "reconditioning" fees and then they add another 500$ window tinting fees while the pictures show that the windows are already tinted
Danielle told me that this is mentioned in the "fine print" with the ad, I still think this is a deceptive and twisted marketing technique. And that's exactly why its in "fine print"
If you serviced the car and want to add the costs to the selling price just go ahead and do that to the listed price and don't waste my time posting a lower price than what you are intending to sell. If you try to leave some hidden costs until late in the deal I don't know what else you are hiding about the car, could be something mechanical or some wear and tear that you are hiding in the photos. I simply can't trust a business that follows such twisted marketing techniques
Hopefully this review will help other people not waste their time and ask about hidden fees earlier in the process or even better look somewhere else