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Complaint Review: Arsenal Auto Brokers. Mansour - Marietta Georgia

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  • Arsenal Auto Brokers. Mansour 2759 Delk Rd Marietta, Georgia USA

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I was warned from the start about dealing with "buy-here, pay-here" auto dealers. Always a mistake. But it seemed like a viable option given the circumstances I was up against. I made move of financing a vehicle through Auto Auto Brokers LLC and just as I was warned, It was a mistake. Here is my story:   With my car suddenly out of commission and no other means of support in this big city, I was in need of a vehicle right away. Long story not-so-long, I drove upon Arsenal Auto Brokers. It seemed like any other dealership: the vehicles were clean, the area was nice... I felt, "why not?"    Right away, I was greeted by Phillippe Monsour, Mr. Monsour's son. Clean cut and well spoken, I didn't forcast any foul play with Phillippe. So, he showed me a car, I picked it and went in with the elder, owner of the company, Mr. Monsour to finance the deal. There was no problems with his professionalism. The deal we worked out was outrageously high, but I went with it.    Fast forward 9 months. I go out to start the car to run to the bank to pay the $300 car note and the car doesn't start. I turned the ignition and...nothing. I called him, expecting to hear that sympathetic, respectful, prfessional tone he had when he sold me the car, but I shouldn't have been surprised that I got the "Your problem, not mine... and by the way, you still owe me $300."Now at this point, it's obvious the business deal has taken a turn for the worst. I was warned that this would happen: buy-here, pay-here dealerships sell cars that are only expected to run for about a year. The dealer then repos the car, fixes it, and re-sells it to the next victim--maybe even you.    Actually, I was ready to charge the whole thing to experience but when he repo'd the car, it had my plates on it and a few of my personal items inside. I called him to ask for my things, and Mr. Monsour began to give me the run around. I explained, I don't even have a problem with the bad deal, I just want my things and to be done with the whole thing. But he never told me where the car was. He told me to meet him at a specific place, and he wouldn't show up. Again, I called him to end this deal once and for all, and he screamed into the phone "Please stop calling this F#$@%^ number."    That's when I decided to post to whom it may concern. Key points to this story: 1. the car broke down after 9 months.2. He repo'd the car and is probably going to resell it-- to you. 3. He was disrespectful and unprofessional over a simple matter of returning my goods. Just my story. Read to grow. 

 

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#2 General Comment

Should I? I mean, really, "Should I"? Oh why not.

AUTHOR: The OG Jerk - (United States)

POSTED: Friday, November 17, 2023

9 mos I went out and the car would not start, turned the key and nothing.  Isn't that about what you said?  Did you try to jump it?  Cause to me that sounds like the battery finally died.  Seriously, you let a car get repo'd because of a dead battery.  This is just way to funny, even as sad as it is, your a complete idiot.  Now your calling him a fraud because you and/or your friends/family aren't smart enough to figure out a basic vehicle maintenance item.  This is almost as common as gasoline and oil.  

FYI:  He repo'd the vehicle, put a battery in it and resold it.  Heck, I'd of given you $500 and done the same thing.  Does that make me a fraud because your brain has zero wrinkles in it?

 

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#1 Consumer Comment

You failed to mention...

AUTHOR: coast - (USA)

POSTED: Monday, September 19, 2016

You omitted the most crucial key point: You defaulted on the loan.

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