Complaint Review: INTEGRITY DODGE - LAS VEGAS Nevada
- INTEGRITY DODGE 6770 REDWOOD ST. LAS VEGAS, Nevada U.S.A.
- Phone: 702-870-9793
- Web:
- Category: Auto Advertising Services
INTEGRITY DODGE company refuses to honor a listed accessory ie:SIRIS RADIO, LAS VEGAS Nevada
*Consumer Comment: is that all?
*Consumer Suggestion: Have you tried....
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I purchased a 2007 dodge dakota in June 2008, a new vehicle.
Listed on the included accessory"s was, siris radio signal for one year from purchase. the signal stopped in Febuary 2009.
I took my truck to the dealership, asking why the signal had stopped after only 6 months.
I was informed by the sales manager that, chrysler will no longer honor renewing the signal from siris after it had run out, regardless of when the vehicle was purchased.
I was not informed of this when i purchased the vehicle, expecting to recieve the siris signal until June 2009. now i have to pay an additional 4 months of service to recieve the siris signal.( $51.80)
The dealeship will not take responsiblity for my extra cost, citing "we sold the vehicle at such a discount, we cant afford to reimburse". blaming it on chrysler corp, for selling them these vehicles, with expiring siris radio signals.
I say, too d**n bad!! When Integtity dodge puts vehicles on thier lot with a statement certain items "go with" purchase, they should be held
responsible.
Lou t.
LAS VEGAS, Nevada
U.S.A.
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#2 Consumer Suggestion
Have you tried....
AUTHOR: Average Guy - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, November 08, 2009
Try calling Sirius Satellite and tell them what happened. The 1 year is good from the purchase date of the vehicle. If the vehicle sat on the lot for 6 minths but the Sirius was already "turned on" then the subscription would expire 6 months later. Call sirius and inform them of the "in service date" of the vehicle and they can extend the subscription for the remaining time you are due. Hope this helps...

#1 Consumer Comment
is that all?
AUTHOR: Hugh Jass - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, May 20, 2009
You shouldn't have satellite radio if you can't spell the name of the company properly. S I R I U S


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