Complaint Review: David Stanley Ford - Oklahoma City Oklahoma
- David Stanley Ford 2800 W. I-44 Service Rd. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma U.S.A.
- Phone: 405-946-3381
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- Category: Auto Dealers
David Stanley Ford Ripoff They lie to get your business then do not hold up to their end of the deal Oklahoma City Oklahoma
*Consumer Comment: BUYER BEWARE
*Consumer Comment: It sounds like, looks like, walks like....
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My husband and I went and purchased TWO vehiles from David Stanley Ford and got RIPPED OFF! First they had no sticker prices on the vehicles and when asked how much they ignore our question and by the third time I had realized that we were not going to do business there. Then they offered me more money for my trade in and a better deal to get our business. They asked me what my monthly payments on my trade in was, not thinking i told them. When the guy walked out of the room, I turned to my husband and told him that i realized what the scheme was. They ask you what you are paying first knowing that you are buying up so they figure adding a couple of hundred dollars to your note then come back and give u a price on the vehicles. They swindled us by giving us so called a great deal and incentives which at the end didnt work out. When we got to the financing part of the deal, the financing employee made errors on most of the paper work wich cost us over 500 dollars out of our pocket and then we paid to have our car notes for 45 days and they messed up on that too. Our first payments were due in 30 days.
I called and spoke to the financing employee who apologized but gave no incentive or to try and correct the errors. I spoke with the general manager and the finance manager and to no avail did nothing about all of this. They get people interested in the vehicle promising them that they will get the deal of a lifetime but what happens is what you get is screwed!! My husband and I have bought cars every 3 yrs and for the past 13 yrs we have bought Ford products. We called Ford and they said they could not do anything and were sorry for our experience with this dealership. Well we will not buy another Ford as long as we live and David Stanley has not heard the last from us or the media!!
Shawn
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
U.S.A.
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#2 Consumer Comment
BUYER BEWARE
AUTHOR: Shannon & Mary - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, May 03, 2007
Wish I had read these reports before I financed a car thru them. I just filed my own report - lie, cheat and steal. Do not finance them. Anyone who has had a bad experience, I am gathering information for arbitration showing this is an ongoing problem - maybe even contacting media consumer watch. Send me an email at (((ROR REDACTED E-MAIL ADDRESS FOR SECURITY PURPOSES))) with your information if you don't mind being contacted to substantiate rip off allegations
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#1 Consumer Comment
It sounds like, looks like, walks like....
AUTHOR: Thomas - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, July 31, 2006
What "might" you have done "wrong"??
1. "Trade in" vehicles toward a new vehicle(s);
2. Discuss your trade(s) BEFORE agreeing on the price for the new vehicle(s);
3. Trade in vehicles that you still owed money on;
4. Buy a vehicle based on the monthly payment(s);
5. Discussed your present payment(s) with dealer.
And maybe
6. Trade up every three years, because depreciation is a killer, and modern vehicles will last many years with good care.
Your story is very typical. You want to read Consumer Reports for a while. Every year the April issue is devoted to buying an auto/truck and is well worth your time. Very well worth your time.


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