Complaint Review: Jeff Wyler Kia - Fairfield Ohio
- Jeff Wyler Kia 5815 Dixie Highway Fairfield, Ohio United States
- Phone: 513-682-2500
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- Category: Auto dealer, Automotive, Fraud , Internet Fraud, RIP-OFF
Jeff Wyler Kia Jeff Wyler auto family Change the advertised price on the car, when I realized and went back to dealer they would refund only half of the money. Watch out for Travis and Nick sale as managers. They are scammers. The extended warranty that was supposed to split 50/50 was added to loan 100 percent. There is a 3 day grace period to return the car and replace for an equal or a higher priced car. I brought the car back and was bullied by Travis the sales manager. He would not do the paper work and when I asked him, he said you don’t like it take your car and get the hell out.once the sell is finalized you are done screwed. I have had so many people telling me not to do business with Jeff Wyler and I should have listen. Stay away from these thrift. Remember sales manager Travis at Jeff Wyler Kia. If you look up the word "Bully”in dictionary you should see his picture. Fairfield Ohio
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Change the advertised price on the car, when I realized and went back to dealer they would refund only half of the money. Watch out for Travis and Nick sale as managers. They are scammers. The extended warranty that was supposed to split 50/50 was added to loan 100 percent. There is a 3 day grace period to return the car and replace for an equal or a higher priced car. I brought the car back and was bullied by Travis the sales manager. He would not do the paper work and when I asked him, he said you don’t like it take your car and get the hell out.once the sell is finalized you are done screwed. I have had so many people telling me not to do business with Jeff Wyler and I should have listen. Stay away from these thrift. Remember sales manager Travis at Jeff Wyler Kia. If you look up the word "Bully”in dictionary you should see his picture.
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#1 Consumer Comment
When you realized it?
AUTHOR: Robert - (United States)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, August 26, 2018
The time to realize the price you are paying is when you are signing the paperwork. Did you just sign a blank piece of paper figuring they would fill in the prices later? Or let me guess they wouldn't let you see the numbers. If the numbers didn't look right there, you should NOT have bought the car.
You are actually very lucky, as most dealers would go tell you to pound sand if you tried to get money back after the documents were signed, you at least got half the amount back.
As for the warranty, I have some bad news for you. You didn't pay 100% of the warranty cost, you probably paid 200% because if they are like most dealers and warranities those are huge money makers for the finance person. Unless you have something in writing that states they were to pay 50% of the warranty you may want to look at the terms of the warranty to see what it takes to get it cancelled. Then if you really must have one, look through various 3rd party warranties. You not only may get a better warranty but pay signifcantly less. Oh but again as with the price of the car, the price of the warranty would have been on the paperwork you signed and YOU should have caught that BEFORE you purchased the car.


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