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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Most people just ignore the pitter-patter. If you can't, and it stresses out that much, it probably means you have a social deficit such that you're not within the range of normal. [/quote] I asked them not to mistreat me as I had bad experience previously (finance guy adding warranties into my payment). I can't even start to tell you what they did to me including not giving back my own car keys so I could leave. I asked for them several time. They were too busy surrounding me with chair at all side to make a deal. I counted 11 different ways they messed up the paperwork. I left the place with papers that had someone else's DL number on them. Ofcourse DC DMV sent me away, and dealership didn't pick up the phone, including the guy who sold me the car. I left the dealership with new car, but nobody could find the second key. When they finally found it, they asked me who had it when I went to pick them up. They had previously promised to bring them to my house. Oh, shut up! Can't even pick up the phone. And ofocurse, DC DMV had to tell me when the dealership got the tags as dealership couldn't find them. My temporary one were expiring and dealership wasn't doing anything about it. I can go on and on, but I have been trying to forget about the experience. When I told them when DC DMV sent them out, they found the tags in their basement 20 minutes later. They fedexed me some paperwork they forgot to ask me to sign. I did walk out of there with 0% interest loan, but there was no reason not to know what papers I needed. Oh, I forgot. They were pulling someone else's credit and told me that I had locked my credit with bureaus. Yea, locked my credit and then went to buy a car. WTH. I have never met so many incompetent people at the same place with so much confidence. The car was supposed to be in the front of the dealership by 10 am waiting for me. I showed up and it took them 20 minutes to find the car. It took me 6 hours to get out of there. Test drive was 10 minutes. There were other things, but this is plenty. It had to be the first day at work for all of them.[/quote]
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