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Altering the Bill of Sale
Never sign a bill of sale with blanks or terms that are “subject to bank approval” or have similar wording. Some dealerships will let a customer sign such a document and release the new car to its happy owner, only to call the buyer back a few days later to say that the loan fell through and they need to come back in to sign some new paperwork, which just happens to cost the buyer more than the negotiated price. Never drive your car off a lot until all the paperwork is filled out completely.
The following four are the most underhanded and childish dealer tricks. Fortunately, they don’t happen very often anymore. But if a dealer pulls any of these stunts on you, they don’t deserve your business. Walk away.
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Didn't this just happen to someone here, sister or something to that effect??
Also having worked sales for several years I have seen one if not all of these at every place I have worked. Even walked out on a job that made it a practice to do things like this. If you remember one thing and only one thing its Sales people are the only people in the sale equation that really get to "practice". When have you ever bought 20+ cars in a month, let alone for years on end, yeah didn't think so. Best of luck to any buyer it can be scary out there.