Bleeker Chrystler in Dunn

Discussion in 'Discussion Group' started by Tangerine, Aug 3, 2009.

  1. hhicshg

    hhicshg Well-Known Member

    I spent enough time on this that you had already gotten an answer...Well if they don't follow through, you have the info.
     
  2. Redneck Rich

    Redneck Rich Well-Known Member

    Bleecker Chrysler is not BBB accredited business so that route may not be beneficial.

    You can go the attorney general route though, they got folks lined up waiting to help.

    Also, every time you talk to the dealership use terms like "lemon law attorney" and "NTSA" as those will make them take notice.

    Good luck!
     
  3. Tangerine

    Tangerine Well-Known Member

    It didn't have anything to do with a warranty and as of this morning no paperwork had been submitted to DMV.
     
  4. michelle

    michelle Well-Known Member

    Hire Rich to represent you. He probably knows some people who can go down there and whoop some tail.
     
  5. seabee

    seabee Guest



    Actually call Wayne... He will in the very least confuse them so much that they will probably give you your money back... :lol::lol:
     
  6. michelle

    michelle Well-Known Member

    Even better! :cheers:
     
  7. Tangerine

    Tangerine Well-Known Member

    I appreciate the time you spent on this. Thank you.
     
  8. Shadow Rider

    Shadow Rider Well-Known Member


    If they haven't submitted any paperwork to DMV yet.......then burn them a new one!!!
     
  9. Tangerine

    Tangerine Well-Known Member


    they had to wait til they got the title back from my trade in before they could process any paperwork. :roll:
     
  10. tassy

    tassy Well-Known Member

    sounds like bs, i used to work for a dealership. what does one have to do with the other?
     
  11. Tangerine

    Tangerine Well-Known Member

    no tags today like they promised me yesterday.
     
  12. DontCareHowYouDoItInNY

    DontCareHowYouDoItInNY Well-Known Member

    It's time to take that car back and stick it up someone's tailpipe. I would not leave that place until every employee and customer knew the score.
     
  13. Tangerine

    Tangerine Well-Known Member

    Still no tags. I will be making more phone calls.
     
  14. KDsGrandma

    KDsGrandma Well-Known Member

    I suggest one of those calls should be to Roy Cooper's office.
     
  15. oth

    oth Guest

    Old Trick..... I would be very careful.

    This is a trick the some dealerships play.

    If you ask me, they are probably having trouble getting the paper work to clear.
    (i.e they don't own the truck and the lender that does will not send them the title since that lender hasn't been paid)

    Coming from Miami, I have seen this done.
    I would investigate on who owned the vehicle before.
    (have you seen the carefax report on that vehicle)
    There could be title / ownership issue with the paperwork.

    I would become extremely active or try to take the truck back.

    You don't want to wait too long, just in case the dealership goes out of business.
     
  16. VivianS

    VivianS Well-Known Member

    :iagree: Thanks to our vehicle being under warranty with them we just saved hundreds of dollars on a repair! We have always had pleasant experiences with Capital. :)
     
  17. momof3grls

    momof3grls Well-Known Member

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    Last edited: Sep 11, 2009
  18. Panther Crazy

    Panther Crazy Well-Known Member

    First, stop calling them on the phone. They'll just keep transferring you around the dealership. Here's what you do...

    First, get the number to the North Carolina Dealers Association. It is a government agency set up to deal with this stuff. Drive down there (or have someone take you) around 10:00 am and have the number save in your cell phone. Tell them you want to talk to the General Manager. Not the sales manager, not the General Sales Manager. If they say he's not there, tell them you'll wait. Whatever you do, don't leave! When you do talk to the GM be polite and professional. Tell them the deal. If he/she starts to give you any type of runaround just say "Okay, I'll call the NCDA now". It probably won't get to that point because that's the last thing they want you to do, but be prepared just in case.

    Since owners rarely go to a dealership the GM is, for all intents and purposes, the owner of the store. They run the entire dealership (not just sales) and what they say goes. Now, if it comes down to it call the NCDA and tell them what is going on. I had a similar incident at Deacon Jones, and when I called the NCDA someone messed up and gave me the cell phone number of Deacon himself! One 2 minute phone call later and not only was the problem fixed I got $150 worth of free oil changes.

    They key to dealing with this type of problem is to go there in person and talk to the right people. Good luck and keep us posted.
     
  19. gcoats3

    gcoats3 Well-Known Member

    This is a excellent idea. Telephone number is: 800-264-6223
    However this is not a government agency.
    The North Carolina Automobile Dealers Association is led by several Boards and Committees, all of the positions held are by Dealers and NCADA Staff.
     
  20. Panther Crazy

    Panther Crazy Well-Known Member

    I guess that's why they had Deacon's personal cell number. :lol:
     

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