- Report: #904900
Complaint Review: JD BYRIDER/CNAC
| JD BYRIDER/CNAC
ELM GROVE, Wisconsin United States of America |
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JD BYRIDER/CNAC PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE TRY ALL OPTIONS BEFORE JD BYRIDER ELM GROVE, Wisconsin
*Consumer Comment: angrycustomer22
*Consumer Comment: Trying to justify ripping people off
*Author of original report: continued..
*Consumer Suggestion: How Much Did You Pay Down??
*Consumer Comment: Again with the grammar
*Consumer Comment: A little education for ChiGirl86
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Search TipsYou refinanced the car so how is it possible that you didn't owe them only two weeks later? Did you pay the full balance on the car during that two-week period?
"Nobody 'deserves' to pay double what a car is worth as their repayment for screwing up their credit or not having credit."
OK then, don't buy the car. Were you forced into the transaction?
"A person like that is a prime example of why this world is the way it is today."
What's wrong with the world?
"I fell for it because I had no credit... you do not DESERVE to be swindled just because you have bad credit"
You appear to be confused as to whether you have no credit or bad credit. If you have never purchased a good or service with time payments, then you have no credit. If you have defaulted or had several late payments on a financial agreement then you have poor credit and therefore you are a credit risk.
I am not disputing the dirtbag reputation of J.D. Byrider. You have expressed dissatisfaction of your business arrangement with them. You agreed to the terms and now you are suffering from a case of buyer's remorse.
#2 Consumer Comment
Trying to justify ripping people off
AUTHOR: angrycustomer22 - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, August 01, 2012
Even when you get away you can't get away because they are so money hungry. I don't any other business like it. It's isn't really a business at all. Nobody 'deserves' to pay double what a car is worth as their repayment for screwing up their credit or not having credit. I cannot believe someone would even have the audacity to suggest such a thing. A person like that is a prime example of why this world is the way it is today.
We are a military family and we didn't deserve what they did. Knowing my husband was serving in Afghanistan and I was looking for a car and stupidly went there because my sister in law knew the manager (who is no longer working there..hmm)and of course they do that $300 referral fee lol I mean what other non slimy company do you know that has a referral fee to lead people into a trap.
Granted being young and naive I shouldn't have been out car shopping. I was the perfect victim. I fell for it because I had no credit. I was with them for 6 months and with the interest rate they were charging I only paid THREE HUNDRED AND SIXTY EIGHT DOLLARS on the car in 6 months!!! The rest was all interest!! That's sick! I know I shouldn't have bought a 2005 Chrysler Sebring for 18,000 (after interest) but as I said I was new to the game.
Now I am supposed to be getting a refund tomorrow for what they owe me. Wish me luck. And don't buy from them people!!! No matter what anyone says you do not DESERVE to be swindled just because you have bad credit. Fix up your credit report first before you buy a car, don't go to one of these junk depots and expect to be happy.
It may be legal but it's morally wrong in every way. But that's selling your soul to the devil to make money and JD byrider is going straight to hell when he dies along with his minions.
You may not have perfect credit but that doesn't make you less of a human being, it makes you a target for JD byriders.
#3 Author of original report
continued..
AUTHOR: ChiGirl86 - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Monday, July 02, 2012
#4 Consumer Suggestion
How Much Did You Pay Down??
AUTHOR: Karl - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, July 02, 2012
Obviously if you had to finance a down payment through Byrider this would not apply but many people who use these sub prime dealerships pay a down payment that is roughtly what the car is worth. Hopefully your credit is now fine but you just made another mistake by buying a new car that will depreciate probably 40% in the next two years. It would have been brighter to get something a year or two old that was Ford Certified and let the original owner eat the depreciation.
I've bought my last new car. It is a waste of money.
#5 Consumer Comment
Again with the grammar
AUTHOR: The Outlaw Josey Wales - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, June 30, 2012
#6 Consumer Comment
A little education for ChiGirl86
AUTHOR: coast - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, June 30, 2012
You may want to consider learning the difference between there, their and they're. That will benefit you when you write your next rsum.

