- Report: #785218
Complaint Review: CNAC JD Byrider
| CNAC JD Byrider 4810 south 27th st
Milwaukee, Wisconsin United States of America |
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CNAC JD Byrider They sold me a piece of s**t of a car they knew it was a lemon they charged me way more than the car was worth and everything on the car is breaking down and then they have the nerve to say to me I Milwaukee, Wisconsin
*Consumer Comment: you people crack me up even more
*Consumer Comment: Hey, HOUSTON
*Consumer Comment: you people crack me up
*General Comment: JD Byrider is WONDERFUL.
*General Comment: Understanding
*General Comment: My two cents
*General Comment: WHOA!!
*Consumer Comment: Foul mouthed Fool.
*Consumer Comment: I'm not really surprised
*Consumer Comment: Amy, you didn't answer my questions
*Consumer Comment: WOW what a potty mouth!
*Consumer Comment: Let's get ready to rumble!
*Consumer Comment: Amy, when you were learning your "colorful" language in the U.S. Navy..
*Author of original report: Not hiding from anyone
*Author of original report: YES YOU ARE A RETARD
*Consumer Comment: WI used car law
*Consumer Comment: Further information which MAY apply
*Consumer Comment: You're barking up the wrong tree
*Consumer Comment: Amy, I did some research and here's how your states lemon law reads...
*Consumer Comment: questions
*Consumer Comment: Show us
*Consumer Comment: This fine lady...
*Author of original report: YOU NEED to do your research please!
*Consumer Comment: I guess
*Author of original report: Straight to the POINT
*Consumer Suggestion: Used car lemon law?
*General Comment: Wondering
*Author of original report: How dare you
*Consumer Comment: Ummm
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Search Tips#1 Consumer Comment
you people crack me up even more
AUTHOR: your father loves me - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Friday, November 30, 2012
POSTED: Friday, November 30, 2012my dad ruined me because when they were mailing me credit cards at 18 he threw them away as they came in and i had nooo freaking idea and my sister did the same to me so all i have is dr bills on my credit and a cell phone and apartments and student loans .....and i gets no love because neither one of those things are considered as credit.....da**ed if you do da**ed if you don't. if i apply for things i get denied if i keep applying my score goes down......so it may not have been her fault that uncle same and his cousins joe and bob are ass holes and wont give you a chance unless you have a cosigner and even then everyone does not have family and friends that will help and everyone does not have family and friends at all ....some people are left to fend for themselves so they make due the best way they know how. Amy working and spending her hard earned money just like you use your hard earned credit means a lot... enough of amy donate money and or a car i need a new one
#2 Consumer Comment
Hey, HOUSTON
AUTHOR: coast - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Friday, November 30, 2012
POSTED: Friday, November 30, 2012A silver spoon and good credit is not the same thing. Some of us earned good credit due to years of good bill paying habits. Amy earned poor credit due to poor bill paying habits.
#3 Consumer Comment
you people crack me up
AUTHOR: your father loves me - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Friday, November 30, 2012
POSTED: Friday, November 30, 2012#4 General Comment
JD Byrider is WONDERFUL.
AUTHOR: Screwee - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, October 13, 2012
POSTED: Saturday, October 13, 2012I think Amy is just a little... OFF ... and that is the problem.
If you are respectable to them, they will be respectable back to you.
#5 General Comment
Understanding
AUTHOR: patty - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Friday, September 07, 2012
POSTED: Thursday, September 06, 2012I live in Indiana and had to use Jd Byrider for a car knowing they had a bad reputation because I didn't have any credit. Right after paying it off my situation changed for the better and my next vehicle was a brand new blue GMC sonoma. I have maintained my credit and have had 2 other brand new vehicles since then. We all do things we regret and sometimes we get upset and rage but doesn't make us bad people. We are all human. Please try to remember not to judge others as it shows your true colors as well. Yes my grammar or punctuation may not be correct but I'm not trying to winner any awards from this or any other forum. Thank you and God Bless. Patty from Indiana.
#6 General Comment
My two cents
AUTHOR: Joe Anderson - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, February 22, 2012
POSTED: Wednesday, February 22, 2012#7 General Comment
WHOA!!
AUTHOR: Christiana - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, October 20, 2011
POSTED: Thursday, October 20, 2011#8 Consumer Comment
Foul mouthed Fool.
AUTHOR: Robert - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Friday, October 07, 2011
POSTED: Friday, October 07, 2011Tell us, did you file the MV2338 to get assistance from the Wisconsin DOT? That's what you're suppose to do when you have problems with a used car dealer. You're supposed to do that before you hire an attorney (like we believe that!)
Here's the website with the information you need directly from the Wisconsin DOT: http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov/safety/consumer/rights/dealerprob.htm
Ya know, maybe YOU should DO YOUR RESEARCH before you go around calling other folks names and such. You really come off as an illiterate, ignorant, jackass.
I want to thank you for expanding my knowledge. I had no idea that Ebonics was alive and well in Wisconsin. Go back to school dear, you need it.
#9 Consumer Comment
I'm not really surprised
AUTHOR: Robert - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, October 07, 2011
POSTED: Friday, October 07, 2011If your not hiding from anyone, which by the way I can't recall anyone saying you were hiding, then when your lawyer does file suit I hope you post the Court Information and Docket Number so that all of us dumb *sses can follow it. Of course I won't hold my breath for it.
I just love how people's situations always seem to improve the most they post. After all just a couple of years ago your credit was so bad that all you could get was a used car at a high interest rate. Then low and behold just a few years later you are able to drive around in a 2012. Of course one has to ask a 2012 what? Car, Motorcycle, Bike, or Roller Skates. Also, I wonder how you got this whatever. Because you didn't say you bought it you are just driving in it.
#10 Consumer Comment
Amy, you didn't answer my questions
AUTHOR: coast - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Friday, October 07, 2011
POSTED: Friday, October 07, 2011Can you prove they knew the car was a lemon?
Did you test drive the car before applying for the loan? How many miles did you test drive the car prior to purchase?
#11 Consumer Comment
WOW what a potty mouth!
AUTHOR: Inspector - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Friday, October 07, 2011
POSTED: Friday, October 07, 2011#12 Consumer Comment
Let's get ready to rumble!
AUTHOR: voiceofreason - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, October 06, 2011
POSTED: Thursday, October 06, 2011Yeah, right! Amy, my new nickname for you is Asterisk, because half the words you type end up full of them, a true reflection of your personality, moral and mentality levels.
You been eatin' too much of that Wisconsin cheese or something, that you're so prone to resorting to the word s**t?
I despise this company based on other reports I've read about them, but in this case, I cheer what they did to you because your manner here renders you deserving of it.
#13 Consumer Comment
Amy, when you were learning your "colorful" language in the U.S. Navy..
AUTHOR: Ken - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, October 06, 2011
POSTED: Thursday, October 06, 2011You're a real "sweetheart."
If my wife had a mouth like yours, she would sleep outside with the dogs, but she's the nicest person I know.
You're a disgrace.
You deserve whatever little hardships in life come your way.
I think most of us participants on this site would wish you the worst of luck in your dealings with J.D. Byrider...you're a very hateful, vengeful, foul-mouthed "female." I used REMARKABLE restraint in calling you "female", many other names came to mind.
How long ago did your long suffering husband leave you?
#14 Author of original report
Not hiding from anyone
AUTHOR: Amy - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, October 06, 2011
POSTED: Thursday, October 06, 2011#15 Author of original report
YES YOU ARE A RETARD
AUTHOR: Amy - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, October 06, 2011
POSTED: Thursday, October 06, 2011#16 Consumer Comment
WI used car law
AUTHOR: Flynrider - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, October 06, 2011
POSTED: Thursday, October 06, 2011Of course, the OP getting a lawyer cracks me up. The process outlined for consumers complaints under the law does not require or even recommend an attorney. My guess is that the OP is just getting hosed again. Surprise, surprise.
#17 Consumer Comment
Further information which MAY apply
AUTHOR: Just Interested - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, October 06, 2011
POSTED: Thursday, October 06, 2011Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act --- The federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act states that the manufacturer of any product --- from your toaster to your lemon RV --- must abide by the warranty. For Wisconsin vehicles, this includes written or implied warranties, or service contracts.
FTC Used Car Rule --- The Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) Used Car Rule requires dealers to post a Buyers Guide in every Wisconsin used car they sell, including light-duty vans, light-duty trucks, demonstrators, and program cars. The Buyers Guide becomes part of your sales contract and overrides any conflicting provisions in your contract.
Implied Warranties --- Wisconsin laws say that a dealer has implied obligations, such as the soundness of the vehicle. In some states, however, dealers can get around implied warranties by selling the vehicle "as is."
Warrant of Merchantability --- A warrant of merchantability is an implied warranty and says that a vehicle will run like it's supposed to. While it doesn't cover every component of a vehicle, it does apply to its basic functions. In this instance, the buyer has to prove that the defect was present at the time of sale.
Express Warranties --- Express warranties are those that are stated. If, for example, the manufacturer of your vehicle has a five-year warranty on a drive train, your vehicle would still be covered for a year if you purchased it when it was four years old. Express warranties also include verbal representations made by a salesperson at the dealership, as well as advertisements.
New Car Lemon Laws in Wisconsin --- If the used car you purchased is a recent model that meets the mileage and time requirements of new car Lemon Laws, many states will allow you to use those laws in order to get recourse.
Uniform Commercial Code --- When a dealer disclaims a warrant of merchantability, that disclaimer can be challenged using the federal Uniform Commercial Code (UCC). The UCC can also be used to cancel the sale of a used car.
Unfair and Deceptive Acts and Practices --- Every state has an Unfair and Deceptive Acts and Practices (UDAP) law. These laws can often be used even if the used car is sold "as is," as long as the dealer is guilty of a verbal deception or a failure to disclose information about the vehicle.
Truth in Mileage Act --- The federal Truth in Mileage Act (TIMA) seeks to combat odometer fraud, such as rolling back the odometers on used cars. The government estimates that about 3.5 percent of vehicles have their odometers rolled back. If your vehicle was sold with a false odometer statement, this 1986 law can help.
#18 Consumer Comment
You're barking up the wrong tree
AUTHOR: Just Interested - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, October 06, 2011
POSTED: Thursday, October 06, 2011Wisconsin's new car Lemon Law covers relatively used cars that have problems WITHIN ONE YEAR of the ORIGINAL owner's delivery date or the expiration of the original manufacturer's warranty, whichever comes first. It also covers demonstrator vehicles.
It does NOT cover other used vehicles.
However, there are several other types of laws that can be used to help you in the event you discover that you've bought a used car lemon. First, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has what's called the Used Car Rule that requires dealers to provide consumers with a Buyer's Guide with warranty and other types of information. If the dealer has in any way failed to abide by the FTC Used Car Rule, you may have the basis for a legal claim.
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Secondly, each state has what are called Unfair and Deceptive Acts and Practices (UDAP) laws.
If the dealer has, for example, made verbal promises or didn't tell you about issues relating to your used car, you may have a cause of action. Third, Wisconsin's version of the Uniform Commercial Code may provide you with relief. Finally, the Truth in Lending Act and the Federal Odometer Act might also be valuable in obtaining lemon justice.
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Thirdly, calling people names whilst hiding behind the anonymity afforded by this web service speaks poorly of ANY individual who does so.
#19 Consumer Comment
Amy, I did some research and here's how your states lemon law reads...
AUTHOR: Ken - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, October 06, 2011
POSTED: Thursday, October 06, 2011"The law covers any new car, truck, motorcycle or motor home (does not include mopeds, semi-trailers, trailers or non-motorized RVs) you buy or lease, even if you register the vehicle in another state. It also covers a demonstrator or executive vehicle.
How long are you covered?
The lemon law includes no deadline for filing a lemon law suit; a court would decide if your case were too old.
Is your vehicle a lemon?
Your vehicle is a lemon if all of the following statements are true:
You bought or leased a new vehicle.
The vehicle is a car, truck, motorcycle or motor home.
The vehicle developed a defect or defects during its first year and before the warranty expired.
The defect seriously harms the vehicle's use, value or safety.
One of the following happened during the vehicle's first year and before the warranty expired:
The dealer failed four times to fix the same defect; OR
The vehicle was out of service for 30 days or more due to defects "
This is directly from the state's law listing.
You will note the law says NEW vehicles several times, I've helpfully underlined that for you.
Your "attorney" is either non-exsistent or dishonest himself in taking a case you can't win.
You DID request that the matter be researched, didn't you? No need to thank me for doing your work for you.
#20 Consumer Comment
questions
AUTHOR: coast - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, October 06, 2011
POSTED: Thursday, October 06, 2011Can you prove they knew the car was a lemon?
Did you test drive the car before applying for the loan? How many miles did you test drive the car prior to purchase?
#21 Consumer Comment
Show us
AUTHOR: Robert - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, October 06, 2011
POSTED: Thursday, October 06, 2011I wonder just how much is your lawyer charging you to take your case?
#22 Consumer Comment
This fine lady...
AUTHOR: voiceofreason - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, October 06, 2011
POSTED: Thursday, October 06, 2011Look lady, and I'm stretching propriety by even calling you that, you sound like a real human manifestation of fecal matter.
Look in thy mirror and call yourself Retard because of all of us, you were the only moron who bought an old piece of garbage Chevy that was a piece of crap when it was new out of the factory, let alone several years old.
You were the moron who's credit was as crappy as your vocabulary.
You chose to buy the car. The dealer didn't force you at gun point. Why do you think it was for sale as a used car anyway? Because it gave such wonderful service to its prior owner(s)?
They didn't overcharge you diddly. They charged what the market would bear, YOU being the market. The moment you start resorting to calling other posters Retard and this and that you immediately lose all credibility and are rendered an utter butt hole.
Have a wonderful life paying off your butt hole jalopy.
#23 Author of original report
YOU NEED to do your research please!
AUTHOR: Amy - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, October 06, 2011
POSTED: Thursday, October 06, 2011#24 Consumer Comment
I guess
AUTHOR: Robert - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, October 06, 2011
POSTED: Thursday, October 06, 2011So even though you don't care, I will tell you that I am not an employee of this or any dealer for that matter. But you need to be aware that the job of the salesman is to sell the car at the most favorable terms to the dealer, just like it is your job to buy the car at the most favorable terms to you. So dealers(and this means just about every dealer out there) will tell you what ever you want to hear so they get the sale. So regardless of what they tell you, you NEVER buy a car without fully checking out everything including the value of the car and condition.
As for the lemon laws...that seems to be the phrase of the week where people seem to think that a Used Car that needs repairs is a Lemon. What you have to realize is that only a few states have any "Lemon Laws" dealing with USED cars, and it appears that WI is not one of them. This means that unless they provided a warranty you bought the car AS-IS, and are responsible for ALL repairs.
If you want to stop dealers selling what you call junk cars then as suggested above write your State's Legislature. Get them to enact a Used Car Lemon Law.
#25 Author of original report
Straight to the POINT
AUTHOR: Amy - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, October 06, 2011
POSTED: Thursday, October 06, 2011#26 Consumer Suggestion
Used car lemon law?
AUTHOR: Robert - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, October 06, 2011
POSTED: Thursday, October 06, 2011If you're going to write to politicians, I would suggest you begin with your Wisconsin State Legislature members to have them enact a State law that provides some protections to folks buying used cars from dealers. NY State has a decent Used Car Lemon Law.
You can find the NYS Used Car Lemon Law here: http://www.ag.ny.gov/bureaus/consumer_frauds/pdfs/usedcarlemon.pdf
The pamphlet includes the ACTUAL article of NYS General Business Law that provide consumers protections on page 18. I suggest you copy the cite of law and submit it to your State Legislature for enactment.
It's too late for you, but such a law might help future used car buyers in Wisconsin if emacted.
#27 General Comment
Wondering
AUTHOR: Christiana - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, October 05, 2011
POSTED: Wednesday, October 05, 2011You knew all the bad things that were said about that place yet you still go there and now your paying for a clunker. One has to ask, just who is the REAL retard? And no I don't work for them.
#28 Author of original report
How dare you
AUTHOR: Amy - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, October 05, 2011
POSTED: Wednesday, October 05, 2011#29 Consumer Comment
Ummm
AUTHOR: Robert - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, October 05, 2011
POSTED: Wednesday, October 05, 2011Knowing about the negative comments you still let them sell you a car for more than it was worth. Knowing about the negative comments you still bought the car without having it checked by an independent mechanic. So with all this if they did Rip you off..you let them do it.
i am a very hard working woman who did not deserve this i will do everything in my power to close this company down they have done nothing but rip hard working people off day by day.
- Your gender, race or anything else has nothing to do with this. But if you really want to shut them down, how about not going to them in the first place?
Oh and I am sure that with all of the negative reviews "Channel 6" probably already knows about them.

