Aug
11

Dealer Fraud: Quote and Actual Price Differ Greatly

The total amount that an individual pays for a vehicle should be one of the common dealership scam. There have been a lot of cases when car dealer has quoted a set price for the total purchase, however when the prospective car purchasers have come to sign the paperwork, they noticed that there was a large discrepancy between what was quoted by the dealer and what is being charged in the end. What may be even worse some consumers do sign the paperwork without thoroughly reading it and become a victim of this dealer scam. Consumers need to be aware of this type of deals.

The best way to avoid this auto fraud is to ensure that what the dealer has quoted is the exact figure that will be on the paperwork. Read the paperwork carefully and let the car dealer know that you will not pay a penny more than the quoted price.

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