Complaint Review: Texas Nissan of Grapevine 675 - Grapevine Texas
- Texas Nissan of Grapevine 675 1401 West State Hwy 114 Grapevine, Texas United States of America
- Phone: 817-601+3600
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- Category: Questionable Activities
Texas Nissan of Grapevine 675 Jade the dealer who works with me and the boss i do not know his name I have a compliant against my dealer Jade and his boss for not providing me a coutsey key and the fianance comapny at Grapevine does not provide the correct odometer on the paper Grapevine, Texas
*Consumer Comment: Shocked
*Consumer Suggestion: I think I know the problem
*General Comment: comment
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No courtsey key as i have gotten one key but i would like to have a courtsey key for the repairs.. NO i have to pay which I oppose to it because I knew the right thing to give two key to every purchase because what if they have a married people huh which I oppose to it and it is a rip off too
I just discovered all the papers with a wrong odometer I will have to renew the papers with a proper mileage that i drove off which is 42650 when it says 42450 which is not true.. but on odemeter disclosure shows 24493 then marked off to 42450 which i disagree but on another applicants shows 24493 which is not proper .. I have called them for a proper write up applicants so will see if they will rewrite it again.. it may be another rip off..
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#3 Consumer Comment
Shocked
AUTHOR: PlaneJane - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, July 02, 2015
Dwalk? As in Dwight Walker who works at Texas Nissan? Is that any way to speak to a customer of your store? I am shocked and disgusted that an employee of Nissan would address a customer with such loathsome disrespect. To answer the consumer's question, generally new cars come with two keys. My used Altima had two keys though, but knowing Texas Nissan, the cost was probably slipped into the total amount they financed.
#2 Consumer Suggestion
I think I know the problem
AUTHOR: Dwalk - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, February 21, 2013
I think I know what the problem is. It is apparent that you are illiterate. Maybe if you were to learn how to read and write you wouldn't run into these problems. Just because you don't comprehend how a business is run doesn't mean other people should jump through hoops and lose money to make you happy. Next time I suggest you use the auto spellchecker so that you don't sound so ignorant. You complant made no sense at all. You used made up work and your sentence structure was horrific.
I suggest you take some night classes and learn the proper use of the English language. Because if you speak as poorly as you compose your thoughts in the above complaint, it is no wonder you had a bad experience.
You shouldn't go through life expecting other people to make up for your down falls. Take it upon yourself to make a change in your own life and quit expecting others to cater to you.
#1 General Comment
comment
AUTHOR: axxx - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Monday, May 24, 2010
Since the car you bought had 4X,XXX miles on it the car must be used. Most car keys have chips in them, so it costs a few hundred to get a new key. Most new cars come with 2 or more keys. Most used cars come with whatever keys the dealer has - unless the dealer told you that you would get another key - the time to tell them you need another key is before you sign the paperwork - make it a part of the deal. Otherwise, you have to see it from the dealers point of view, you made a deal for a car - you were given everything you bargained for in the deal. Now you want him to spend several hunderd more dollars - how would you feel if the dealer called you and said to write them a check for another $250.00 fee that he forgot about when he made the deal? If you were smart you would tell him too bad - he forgot and it is his problem - which is exactly what he is telling you! Also, why do you want them to waste a bunch of time drawing up new paperwork just because someone made a minor error that resulted in a small variance in the miles shown on the odometer? How is that going to benefit you? A minor error like that is not enough to invalidate the deal...
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