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Complaint Review: Georgia Car Credit - Moultrie Georgia

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  • Reported By: Travis — Omega Georgia United States of America
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  • Georgia Car Credit 609 Ga Highway 133 S Moultrie, Georgia United States of America

Georgia Car Credit Steward Auto Finance RIPOFF Car DEALER and RUDE FINANCE Campany Moultrie, Georgia

*Consumer Comment: Come on!

*Consumer Comment: Another Genius Here

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Back in April of 2011, I traded my truck in on 2007 Chevy HHR at the Moultrie Dealership. The men was nice. The only problem I could find was the storage door was broken. I am a mechanic and can see most problems a car can have. My credit was not so great and they was willing to finance the car and pay off my truck. As soon I we drove off the lot the Check Engine Light and ABS Tracking Light came on. I called them but they was already closed. I called them the next day and was told to take it to the shop of theirs. My wife did, only to be told that the only thing they would fix was the storage door. Then in less than I week the Driver side window motor went out. A month later the brakes had to be replaced. Then I got hurt at work....now this will get better. I called the Auto Finance and told them my payment would be a 4 days late. That was the rudest lady I ever spoke to. She told me that they didn't take late payment. Well they did. But they called everyone and everybody I knew and lied that I was avoiding their calls and was hiding the HHR. Then they threaten my wife the would repo the car. Well I told them in Jan 2012 to come get it. Then they didn't want it.They would work auto plan to reduce my payments. I even told the lady Nikatada that I don't know if I could make them. Well I signed the agreement to lower the payments. Then in March I called to tell them I have settled my W/C case and that I could make March payment in April, that was fine to them. Well it is April and now they are threaten to have me locked up for "Concealment" of their car. I told the repo man that it would be ready on Wednesday after supper to be picked up. This guys shows up at 730 that morning threatening and cursing me out. I called them up and stated that due to car and home break in we have been for the last 3 months locking up both cars in the back. They told me today to leave it in the street. Really??? Then when we are gone someone steals the car and we are blamed. They are threatening me now to have a warrant taking on me for the car. Arrested over a car? Really? I told them when the Georgia Car Credit opens Monday Mourning it would be there along with me to hand them the keys.
No matter how bad your credit is, NEVER GO TO GEORGIA CAR CREDIT or let Steward Auto Finance loan you the money. They are all liars and cheats. We got a lemon and bad luck. Hey we learned our lesson.

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#2 Consumer Comment

Come on!

AUTHOR: Flynrider - (USA)

POSTED: Thursday, April 12, 2012

"  I am a mechanic and can see most problems a car can have. "

   That pretty much blows your whole case about the condition of the car.   If a savvy mechanic like yourself thought it was a solid car, you'd be hard pressed to make a case that the dealer knew it was bad.    See how that works?     Next time, I suggest you employ the services of a mechanic that actually knows something about cars.  It'll be money well spent.

 As soon I we drove off the lot the Check Engine Light and ABS Tracking Light came on. "

   How is it possible that you couldn't detect this when you plugged your scanner into the OBD2 port?    Real mechanics do not need idiot lights to determine that there are problems. 

  As for the financing, your story reads like any other deadbeat who will not pay when you agreed to.   They all have excuses why they don't pay and think that excuses are a suitable substitute for payment.  They all rationalize how all of their problems are someone else's fault. 

  Here's a tip.   When you are not current on your payments (including any late fees and interest), your vehicle is elegible for repo.   You do not get to choose where and when that happens and if you don't give them the vehicle, expect someone to get mad about it. 

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Another Genius Here

AUTHOR: Jim - (USA)

POSTED: Thursday, April 12, 2012

Looks like you did the cheating pal. You have garbage credit to begin with, you fail to make payments on time then you give up the car on a voluntary repo. Smart! Real smart! I'm totally impressed by your business sense. If you are so much of a mechanic then why didn't you check out the car? Did you get a warranty with this thing or did you buy it "as is"? If you bought it without any warranty, why would you even think they would fix it for free? But then again, you're a mechanic, right? Why didn't you fix it? There is ZERO connection between financing and the condition of the car. You signed a contract to make every payments on time. I guess you never took time to learn that since you were so busy addressing all those ASE Conventions.

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