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#2928 of 2979 Re: Dealer won't pay off lease [kcram]
by josera
Mar 16, 2012 (9:24 pm)
Unfortunately, I can not drive by the dealership. I am in NY and they are in TX. They picked the car up at my home and said they shipped it to TX.
When I google my VIN I do see it up for sale on various sites. I see it has 2000+ miles since I last saw it so I believe they drove, not shipped it to TX.
I did cancel the insurance to transfer my plates and insure my new vehicle.
I have been in touch with the police. They are torn as to whether it is a civil matter or just bad business since the dealer was answering all my calls for many weeks. But at this point, I am ready to file a criminal complaint for grand larceny by fraud.
I'll ask on the dealership forum, thank you.
#2929 of 2979 Re: Dealer won't pay off lease [josera]
by kcram HOST
Mar 17, 2012 (5:37 pm)
They can't sell it without the title (nor could they legally drive it to Texas without a registration), so they either did get it from Lexus or they faked one. Check with Lexus if they've been paid and whether they've released the title. If not, your criminal complaint is much stronger.
Good luck with this...
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#2930 of 2979 Re: Dealer won't pay off lease [kcram]
by josera
Mar 17, 2012 (10:59 pm)
I've been in touch with Lexus daily, they have not been paid yet. They have not released the title. If they they were paid, I have no complaint. I just need Lexus to tell me it's paid in full and I am no longer responsible for the vehicle.
#2932 of 2979 using a co-signer
by sarms
Mar 22, 2012 (11:12 pm)
Hello, I was planning on using a co-signer that lives out of state...is this allowed by the dealer & what is the process? Would they mail the paperwork to them & the co-signer would sign & return it?
#2933 of 2979 Re: using a co-signer [sarms]
by kirstie_h HOST
Mar 23, 2012 (9:12 am)
This is a good question for our Quick Question for a Car Dealer discussion. Just click on my link and post over there, and we'll see if someone can give you a solid answer.
#2935 of 2979 poor fitted glass
by anitraart
May 22, 2012 (5:21 am)
I am annoyed driving around with a poorly fitted glass is as dangerous as driving around with a damaged glass.
#2936 of 2979 Re: poor fitted glass [anitraart]
by kcram HOST
May 22, 2012 (7:05 pm)
While you didn't give the year, make, and model of your car, I'd suggest using the "Browse by Vehicle" section to the right to select the correct vehicle and check for open discussions regarding glass or body repair.
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