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Complaint Review: Toyota of Tampa Bay - Tampa Florida

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  • Reported By: Wen — Lutz Florida
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  • Toyota of Tampa Bay 1101 East Fletcher Avenue Tampa, Florida USA

Toyota of Tampa Bay Farouk Hosein, General Sales ManagerNick W, Sales DirectorMatt, Sales Manager Scott, Finance Manager Toyota of Tampa Bay Cheats every steop of the way Tampa Florida

*Consumer Comment: Class Action Suit

*Consumer Comment: Bait switch

*Consumer Comment: Wen,

*Consumer Comment: Buyer’s Remorse

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Toyota of Tampa Bay Cheats Customers Every Step of the Way

By Wen Li, 10/05/2014   

If you are interested in a class action suit against this dealer, please let me know.

Summary Comments:

At Toyota of Tampa Bay, rip-off is a team work of daily routine. Their tricks include bait and switch, manipulating the loan process, cooking up numbers and hiding overcharges in your monthly payment to avoid detection.

The following was based on our personal experience in late Sepetember, 2014 at Toyota of Tampa Bay at 1101 East Fletcher Avenue, Tampa, Florida 33612

Rip-off Trick #1:  Bait. Lure customers in with a promised price they don’t mean to deliver.

In our case, they had agreed to $18.5K out the door for a 2015 Toyota Corolla LE. Once we were in their building, they asked for $19.5K! Isn’t that ridiculous?!!!

Rip-off Trick #2: Switch. When pressed for $18.5K out the door they had promised, their sales manager Matt back tracked, saying that price was for another Corolla with fewer options, not the same car we had a test drive of. Isn’t that absurd?!!!

Rip-off Trick #3:  Manipulate the loan process to fat their checkbook

They show you the loan provider offering the highest interest rate while concealing other much lower ones. And then they promise to cut the rate in half in return for us to accept a higher sales price and a larger down payment. In the end, you never get the promised low interest, but still get stuck with a higher sales price and larger down payment, and even worse, you are still hit with some other rip-off scheme of their choice.

In our case, their General Sales Manager Farouk Hosein showed us 10% interest rate from one loan provider without informing us of other lower ones around 5%.

That was how we were cheated into accepting the sale price of $19.5K, which was $1000 more than $18.5K we had mutually agreed earlier. Even worse, once you agreed to the increased price, they manipulated the numbers in such a way that our actual interest skyrocketed to almost 15% without your knowledge!!!

Rip-off Trick #4: Hide overcharges in monthly payment to avoid customer detection

In our case, although the contract still shows 4.9% interest rate as promised, the actual monthly payment figure reveals a hidden rip-off: we are charged an interest rate as high as almost 15%, which is well hidden in 60 monthly payments!

With $3.5K downpayment, our monthly payment based on 4.9% should be no more than $304. However, Farouk colluded with the dealer’s finance manager Scott and inflated the monthly payment to $328, , i.e $24 extra per month for 60 months equal $1440. They know the cheated extra payment, once spread over 60 months, does not appear as significant; and most customers don’t even bother to check the numbers. Even if they do, it is no easy task to see through their tricks.

 In other words, Toyota of Tampa Bay tried to rip you off $1000 from beginning and another $1440 in the end. The $1000 meant to buy better interest rate to save money actually cost us another $1440 rip-off!!!

The total $2440 rip-off translates into a whopping 15% overcharge on top of the original agreed upon price of $18.5K!!! You as a customer are cheated from the beginning to the end!!!

When they were caught red handed the next day, I took the rip off issue to their Sales Director Nick and asked to cancel the transaction because of their dishonesty and defraud. The director, instead of offering an apology, tried to protect his culprits and came up with an obsurd excuse: “It’s a confusion… Cars cannot be returned.” They were so thick faced that they did not even feel embarrassed. Let alone offer an apology.

I hope my piece can help prevent potential auto shoppers from becoming another victim to Toyota of Tampa Bay, a rip-off specialist.

If you have questions or comments or are interested in a class suit, please let me know.

 

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#4 Consumer Comment

Class Action Suit

AUTHOR: Fraud913 - (USA)

POSTED: Monday, March 27, 2017

My daughter purchased a car from this so-called dealer... They gave her the car, she signed the papers then after OVER 2 weeks they called saying there was a problem. She had to come in, long story short they took the car from her!

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#3 Consumer Comment

Bait switch

AUTHOR: Don - (USA)

POSTED: Thursday, July 16, 2015

I have a similar story:

I have bought three new cars from Toyota of Tampa Bay. Without reparations from the dealership and or David Farner I will not be buying another. Sunday last, 7/5/15 I called Mr Farner about an email ad I had received from him offering $7000 off on select models. I asked him if it applied to new vans and he said it did. I explained to him that since the new vans (LE ) listed for around 32k and my year year old van in near new condition trade in value was 23k to 25k trade, I could walk away with a new van for little more than what I owed on my old van and he agreed. When my wife and me got to the store he said the price of the new LE was 36k and they would only offer me 19k for my van in near new condition. I contacted Bret Morgan at Morgan auto Group to complain about it and I got what in my opinion, amounted to "sorry 'bout that" rsponse.

I call this a bait and switch. A very dishonest way of doing business.

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#2 Consumer Comment

Wen,

AUTHOR: Karl - ()

POSTED: Monday, October 13, 2014

Feel free to contact the bank and have them send you copies of all the paperwork that the dealership sent them. There is a chance that the paperwork that you received from the dealership does not match with what the bank received. If this is true, you can get an attorney and potentially sue the dealership for fraud and also recoup damages.

Also check to see if the paperwork that the bank received has an extended warranty, which you might not even be aware of. Good luck to you, and make sure to give us an update.

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#1 Consumer Comment

Buyer’s Remorse

AUTHOR: coast - ()

POSTED: Thursday, October 09, 2014

You agreed to the terms therefore the deal is not a rip-off. You are suffering from a case of buyer’s remorse.

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