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Corporate Advocacy Program: The best way to manage and repair your business reputation. Hiding negative complaints is only a Band-Aid. Consumers want to see how businesses take care of business. All businesses will get complaints. How those businesses take care of those complaints is what separates good businesses from bad businesses.
I went to Mel Clayton ford to buy a new ford ranger. They told me that they had a used one with 6000 miles on it; an it was a 2007. I took it for a test drive it was what I wanted: they gave me a great deal on this truck... Now they told me to bring it back the next day and they would update my paper work. I went back and this is when they told me that they could not sell me the truck "something about the title". I said ok do you have a new one. They said yes. They got another truck out I just looked at it real quick, and said ok, now the salesman said it had 8 miles on it. I agree to a price. I said I would be back the next day to pick it up. When I came back on the next day to get the Truck, I decide to take it for a test drive. I looked at the odometer and it had 2,800 miles. I was a little shock, so we then started to work out another price for the truck. This is what they told me that the truck was used by the dealer just to make short trips, and that the title was clear and it was new and my warranty would start the day I bought the truck. But that is not the case I found the registration from the pervious owner in the glove box. Ford Motor Company told me that my warranty started 02/27/2007. Funny I bought the truck on May 30 2007. Ok I accepted that I still got a great deal on the truck. As I was driving home I noticed a small crack on the windshield then when I got home I did a walk around found several scratches in the paint. I called them up told them about some of the defects and I would like them to fix it. They did give me a hard time at first but I told them I bought a new truck not a used one and it was not as is. Then they agreed to fix the truck. Well I got a new windshield, there body shop ruin my left rear quarter panel, and it been two weeks now and I still do not have my truck yet. Can someone out there help me?
Are you an owner, employee or ex-employee with either negative or positive information about the company or individual, or can you provide "insider information" on this company?
Are you also a victim of the same company or individual? Want Justice? File a Rip-off Report, help other consumers to be educated and don't let them get away with it!
Got Reports filed against you? Resolve the issues and rebuild trust through our Corporate Advocacy Program.
Corporate Advocacy Program: The best way to manage and repair your business reputation. Hiding negative complaints is only a Band-Aid. Consumers want to see how businesses take care of business. All businesses will get complaints. How those businesses take care of those complaints is what separates good businesses from bad businesses.