This dealer fraud happens when the car dealer convinces you that lots of work must go into checking the new car you are purchasing. The dealer in fact spends only a few hours to have the work done and later he charges you a fee in the high hundreds for this. The work the dealer does usually includes a valet service inside and out, removing all plastic covering from the manufacturer, fluid is added for oil, water etc.. Fuses are installed and checked and a quick test drive to make sure everything is running well. Remember that this is already paid for by the manufacturer to the dealer and should not cost anything to the buyer. However, there is no law saying the car dealer can’t charge you such a fee.
You can avoid this dealer scam if you simply tell the dealer to drop the fee or you will go to the next dealer closer to you and ask for the same deal without this fee.

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