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If you're repulsed by vulgarity, don't read on because this fucking place inspires such fiery rancor from within me that I will probably be asked to take this down by the powers that be for overstepping the line with my rancid vocabulary.
These guys are PRICKS. Have you noticed all the one-star ratings here are from women? Yeah, 10 points for noticing a trend here. These guys are MISOGYNISTIC PRICKS. In the short space of time wasted with them:
- I was condescended to, told I was a "smart girl" and felt like I was at a seedy, shitty bar surrounded by the most lecherous, pathetic vultures circling around, trying to determine when would be the moment for them to hone in for the kill
- I was given the fast talk in the office as I asked to see some numbers. The salesman was being an ass and gave me some bullshit inflated price, calling it a deal. When my best friend (who was with me for support/opinion) started to ask dickface a really good question, he snapped at her, "Are YOU the one buying a car today?"
- When it became apparent to dickface that I possessed a more than reasonable amount of intellect despite my misfortune of being female (manifested in my questions and refutations of his empty claims) he stood up and hissed: "I need to get my manager to handle you"
- As I walked out of the office angrily after this and the friend comment (they came in rapid succession), dickface & his manager chased after us and shouted authoritatively: "Miss. MISS. Come back HERE. STOP NOW" and then continued to yell chidingly as we got onto the lot: "Oh we spent so much time with you! And gave you free water! What's your problem, ladies?!?!"
My problem, Showcase, is that I expect to be spoken to and treated with a sense of humanity, professionalism, respect, and consideration. Which is far too much to ask of you inept, sexist, pathetic, conniving, nefarious pricks.
I learned alot during my experience purchasing a car from a dealer for the first time. My journey eventually ended well, with me getting exactly what I wanted from a lovely gentleman at what was formerly Brown & Brown Nissan in Mesa.
Whew. Yelp, you are like therapy for me sometimes. I've wanted to scream this review to the public for over a year now. I feel so much better. Thank you.
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