David McDavid Nissan
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  • Fecha cuando ocurrió 08/24/2014
  • Daños Reportados: $500.00

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I had been getting calls from Bianca Saentz from David McDavid Nissan in Houston, Tx. The calls were to inform me that I had been 'preapproved' for a 24 thousand dollar loan to purchase a new car. I had no way to get to the dealership right away so she called me at least three times, the last time telling me the offer would be withdrawn if I did not come to the dealership. I asked her what preapproved meant and she said I just needed to bring my drivers license, proof of income, and proof of address and I could pick out my car and bring it home. I decided to go to the dealership on Friday, August 24. I had no ride so I left early in the morning and rode the bus as near to the dealership as I could get. I ended up walking several miles before I met a friend of mine at a convenience store and she took me on out to the dealership. Once I was there, Alton Williams, a salesman, met me and took me out to pick out my car. After we had done so, he took all my information and I sat around the dealership for several hours while he 'processed' the information. Finally, he came to me and said he was unable to get the deal approved because the bank had closed for the day and that it would be the next day, Saturday, before I could take my car home. He said he would call me to let me know when it was complete. I said alright and my friend took me most of the way home but I still ended up walking several miles again. I waited all day Saturday for Mr. Williams to call but he did not until finally at around three oclock I called him. He told me he was real busy at the time to give him ten minutes and he would call me back after he checked on the status of my loan. He never called me back and no one at the dealership will take my call or give me any explanation of why I did not get the car I was initially told I was preapproved for. I felt embarrassed, bewildered, and very emotionally and physically drained from the ordeal. I feel the company was and is using deceptive business practices and their shameless involvement in luring people into their dealership with false information is at the least false advertisement and at the most, consumer fraud.

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  • Pastor SBID #8febd93811
  • Publicado 07/31/2013
  • Dave, I can relate to your experiences with the scumbags who own, operate and or work at David McDavid Nissan. They lie when the truth fits better. Their latest BS is what they call, "Eprice." This is the old bait and switch routine, only the 'switch' is the price, not the vehicle. How it works is similar to what they did to you. They 'baited' you with a phony credit approval to get you to come to the dealership and apply for a loan. It doesn't cost them anything to send your application to all their high risk financing sources. Their "Eprice" gimmick basically accomplishes the same thing. They quote you a smoking price on an advertised vehicle to get you to come to the dealership. Once your at the dealership, they tell you that the vehicle you want has dealer installed accessories that total anywhere from 1100-1300 dollars. They get really stupid with the accessories. For instance, they add wheel locks for $249 If that is not insulting enough, they call a car wash EPP and charge $599 for it. My advise to you is to file a complaint with the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles Dealer Enforcement division. Additionally, file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission and Consumer Protection. Then call Nissan Motors Corporation customer relations department at 1-800-456-6622. Tell them that you hold them liable for allowing a one of their franchise dealer to openly commit fraud / deceptive trade under the guise of being a legitimate Nissan dealer. If you have not done so already, file a complaint with the better business bureau and when you get the resolution section, state that the only way they can resolve your complaint is finance you out of their own pockets. Do not get in to an argument about preapproval for credit. They will try to switch it all around on you by telling you preapproval does not guarantee you a loan. They told you to come pick out your car and drive it home. That is the real issue here. God Bless you. Pastor Bill
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