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Report: #706536

Complaint Review: Texas Direct Auto - Stafford Texas

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  • Reported By: cstrickland — Amarillo Texas United States of America
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  • Texas Direct Auto 12053 SW Freeway Stafford, Texas United States of America

Texas Direct Auto BUYER BEWARE! NEVER DO BUSINESS WITH TEXAS DIRECT AUTO Stafford, Texas

*Consumer Comment: This Was STUPID To Start With

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On March 1, 2010, I purchased via phone a vehicle from Texas Direct Auto and put a $500 deposit on my credit card.  That day, I received the paperwork via e-mail.  I immediately completed the paperword and sent overnight priority delivery and wired the remaining $25,230.14 which included a $600 fee to deliver the vehicle.  After that, I heard nothing from the dealership.  I placed numerous calls and sent numerous e-mails to the dealership which were ignored or was told that the shipping manager or someone else would get back with us on shipping information.  However, they did not.  After 2 weeks, I called to ask to speak with Customer Service Manager.  Diana took the call and said that someone would call me right back.  No one called back.  I called again and asked to speak with the General Manager or Owner.  They said that they were not allowed to transfer calls to this person.  I again called Diana and she became defensive and began yelling.  I called back and got the Director of Finace Todd Yarbrough.  I told him that I did not want to do business with them and asked for a refund.  He said that it would be wired the following day.  I sent an email to him to confirm our conversation and he said that it would be sent by check when he could get 2 signatures but would not committ to when that would be.  I provided him with an overnight delivery account information and requested a confirmation number of it being sent.  He has not responded. 

During this process, no one ever apologized or even offered to correct the problem.  
 
I have never filled out a complaint on any business.  This is the most unprofessional business I have ever had the displeasure of doing business with. 

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#1 Consumer Comment

This Was STUPID To Start With

AUTHOR: Jim - (USA)

POSTED: Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Here you go wiring off money to buy a used car you've never seen nor have you had the chance to have checked out in advance of purchase. Absolutely incredible! I guess common sense isn't one of your strong points. Could it be this chain of events saved you from making a huge mistake? Or will you now go elsewhere to buy a used car sight unseen on the internet? Perhaps you should use some of that money to seek a professional evaluation. Something clearly is missing.

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