Well you'd just ask them to physically show you the actual car you're gonna buy before any paper work so thats not my worry. Smithtown has a large inventory and I don't have to search a lot for the exact trim I'm looking for. But I'm trying to still understand how they were scamming people - or was it that the people were ignorant and they just made use of it.
What I saw on the news was customers complaining that after one month their monthly payment amount increased etc. ---> how can this happen unless you walk out of the showroom with the car without paperwork. And I don't understand why someone would walk out of the showroom without paperwork when you're putting your life's savings on it. So I'm kinda getting biased on these scams trying to imply that ANY SELLER will try stunts to make more money and that its upto a smart buyer to do whats needed and not get scammed.
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