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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So your issue is that you believe you were misled (defrauded). Do you have any paperwork stating the car was certified? Did you locate the car through an internet search and do you have a printout or cached copy? Is there anything on the sales contract? Maybe even a warranty book? Who have you been dealing with? The salesman? Sales manager? General manager? Regional manager? [/quote] At purchase, I was told car was certified. I didn't look for car on internet before going to dealership, I went to dealership to look for a car one night. I asked, is this a certified used car, and I was told yes. The Buyers Order has a line item/charge for Certification for approx $900. I have been discussing this with all sorts of managers there, they have said that since they certified the car after the fact (a month later when I bought car in for service and was told my service dept that car was not in the system as being certified and therefore did not quality for free repairs as called for by certification; at this time, dealership tried to cover their tracks by certifying car on that day, paperwork for certification they gave me is not dated day of purchase, but this latter day). I would not have bought the car from the start if it was not certified when I bought it. When I explained all this to them a few days ago, they stated that I was not harmed by any of this, and by them saying the car was certified on day of purchase (when it actually was not), they were able to get for me a lower interest rate than if car was deemed a "regular" used car. I said I did not ask for this "favor". That little trick should not have been done, and in any event, I don't think that was the main point of their declaring car certified, to do me a favor, by saying car was certified, they got me to buy a car that I would not have bought otherwise. [/quote]
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