Complaint Review: WORLDWIDE AUTO, INC - WEST VALLEY CITY Utah
- WORLDWIDE AUTO, INC 7051 WEST 2100 SOUTH WEST VALLEY CITY, Utah United States of America
- Phone: 801 508 1711
- Web: WWW.GETWWA.COM
- Category: Auto Advertising Services
WORLDWIDE AUTO, INC BUYER BEWARE WEST VALLEY CITY, Utah
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I knowingly bought a salvage car with the understanding that only body repair was needed and initially told sales personnel no problems with transmission and car was drivable. Honest sales person emailed later to say car had transmission problems and offered to sell another vehicle on their lot. Later spoke to his boss whom I guess was non too pleased with the sales agent and had him change his story to say all was well with the car. Desperate times calls for desperate measures.
Based on this new storyline I went ahead and bought the car. Closer inspection shows major damage to car including transmission. An attempt had been made to conceal a botched repair job to the chassis and body. An attempt to have them swap the car yielded zilch. Stonewalled after getting their money.
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#1 Consumer Comment
another victim
AUTHOR: fred - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Monday, August 20, 2012
Paid a $1000 deposit then googled the VIN and found the real pictures of the accident. Tried to get my deposit back but could only get 50%. I got somewhat lucky but definitely scammed and upset. Is there any ways to start a class action against them? they're just scamming everybody there must have a way to stop this. I'm ready to chip in. Let me know frederic@capecod.com


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