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763 messages, Last post on Dec 05, 2009 at 7:43 AM
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Replying to: nkb (Aug 05, 2009 10:51 am) |
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Replying to: superstevo415 (Sep 06, 2006 6:16 am)
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Replying to: jdalessio (Oct 02, 2009 7:37 pm) |
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my recent story is as follows. Looking for Lexus RX350 for my wife. Find one at a Carmax store about 90 miles away and they do transfer it for free to our local store for my wife and I to look at. We get to the store, we've never been to a Carmax, and while it's clean and bright it gave me the impression of a Best Buy with cars, not necessarily a compliment. In spite of intently studying the online pictures I find the car had been pinstriped, this just didn't show up on the pics. I probably would not have had them bring the car down had I known that. The car still reeked of cleaning chemicals they had use to unsuccessfully clean some stains off the floor and cargo mats. I had asked if there were any stains prior to having them transfer the car. These cars have a cover that that is used to cover the cargo area that was clearly present in the pictures of the car I had printed and brought with me. The sales person, a young lady who seemed more interested in texting than working with us, was perplexed and got the manager. The manager assured us if we bought the car he would order the part for us. Well this is a $500-700 part depending where you get it, while they can be found on Ebay for quite a bit less, I didn't see them doing that nor did I trust them to get it once the sale was completed. Carmax ads state all cars get a 125 point inspection two points of which are tires and dashlights. Well, we get in the car for a test drive and a dash board warning light is on for the tire pressure warning system. This is a car that's been at two Carmax stores and I have to assume driven a little bit at each. It goes without saying we left the store and probably won't be back to another. I will say however everyone was polite and pleasant through our visit. I do still wonder who our sales lady was texting so intently with....
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Replying to: emc3 (Nov 05, 2009 6:37 am) More than likely her lover I can see how they probaly do those 125 point checklist inspections, look over the important stuff, then check everything else off without close inspection. |
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I was at mine today... They are losing business due to road construction along the I-94 and the Frontage Road because people think the frontage road that they are on is closed. But its not! They were all chatty and cheerful for some reason; I'm hope they don't think its Saturday. lol I chatted with everyone like I always do. Give them hope; "Hey we're in a recession but customers like me; you'll be fine" I ran into my saleswoman. We had a nice conversation like always. She told me Carmax is cutting "Demo" rights to consultants. Then told me; her and her daughter drove a Vette to Chicago and enjoy nice long cruise back home along the nice expensive areas of Chicagoland yesterday. I guess she wants to end demo luxury with a bang! lol I told everyone; next month when I'm getting service for my wheel bearing problem. That I'll share few pizzas with them. I'll probably hit my employer "Weekly Sales bonus" next month which is $100s; probably use it to buy. Don't think they are only using me for another deal...I'm pretty much away from that stage; they talk in front of me like I am their very own "Blue Shirter." I guess I'm the living proof that the whole "Carmax only treats you like a number..." isn't true! |
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Despite some misgivings (poor web feedback on Carmax lowball offers) decided take my car to Carmax for appraisal given the positive experience I had with them five years ago. This time around the process was a waste of my time. Carmax offered me $2000 below Mannheim auction rate for a 2005 Honda EXL-V6 in mint condition with 40700 miles. Appraiser admitted car was in exceptional shape (no Carmax detailing required...it had already been professionally detailed) but cited poor local market conditions for low offer. Not sure why they cite KBB on website anymore if they are not going to be anywhere near it. FYI.....research on Carmax selling prices for this vehicle (same mileage) is $16,000 nationwide....suggesting a Carmax profit of $4500 on the car. Sold it PP for $14,750...$3,250 more than Carmax offer (dealer offered $12,950). Maybe it was the locale....Carmax in Colorado Springs appears to be feeding primarily on the soldiers/airmen at local bases.
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Replying to: anasazi1 (Nov 13, 2009 1:01 pm) |
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On October 1, 2009 the Seeker of Justice posted complaints on various websites to inform the public about accounting fraud within CarMax, this has lead to multiple employees losing their jobs because they tried to stop the corruption. The Seeker of Justice has received many follow-up emails with internal and external examples of fraud at CarMax. The Seeker of Justice is investigating each one. While we cannot discuss the details of the investigations, we can however disclose CarMax’s recent move to find out the identity of the Seeker of Justice. As you all know this is public information anyway. Here is a snippet from the email we received from Google. Google has received a civil subpoena for information related to your Google account in a case entitled CarMax, Inc. et al. v. John Doe, Circuit Court, County of Goochland, Commonwealth of Virginia, Case number CL09000177-00. While this attempt from CarMax violates our Constitutional and privacy rights, we are confident that Google will not disclose our identity to anyone, besides, that was the agreement between us and Google when we created the Gmail account. Beware of KMX stock right now, this is the only fair advice we can give you. The seeker of Justice will not stop until the corruption stops and the individuals that are covering this up are brought to Justice. The Seeker of Justice will not stop until the families that were destroyed are made whole again. Please tell all your friends and family about what is going on at Carmax. Also if you are aware of any fraudulent activities within CarMax please shoot us a detailed email at seekerofjustice2009 If each of you pass this message on to ten people you know that possibly has or will purchase Carmax stock you will have made them aware of what is really happening. Seeker Of Justice |
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