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One out of every "how many" customers get screwed with additional accessory or profits on their contracts. Please let me know the source in which you retrieved this information. Let me know the site. I have already tried all the statistic sites and I'm not finding the proper wording to find this information, so please let me know.

2007-03-26 14:16:30 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Other - Business & Finance

Or if you are a dealer or were a dealer, please let me know for which dealer and let me know Approximately out of every how many people were you able to slip in certain accessories. Its for a Informative Research Paper..

2007-03-26 14:18:41 · update #1

2 answers

Obviously the 1st 2 answers are spam.
I answered the same question that you posted in another catagory & I'll copy it here for you:

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I am a Master Certified Sales Consultant.
{which includes being product certified & recertified each year}
I am also a certified Truck Specialist
And Hybrid Certified
And an Alternative Fueled Vehicles specialist.
I have 2 years as a Lease Manager at a Chevrolet/Vw dealer, 1 year in Finance & Insurance at a Ford dealer, & 22 years at Ford (selling both New & pre-owned)
I have thousands of customers.

I have absolutely NEVER EVER done anything dishonest, illegal, or sneaky TO ANY OF MY CUSTOMERS .

Perhaps that is why I have been so successful & have clients that keep coming back & buying from me over & over again & referring their friends & family members to me.

I resent your question, due to the fact that it perpetuates the myth that all car salesmen are dishonest. & That is just not true. I'm sure that there are some but those are few & far between & they give us an undeserved bad reputation.

Dishonest & sneaky salespeople don't last in the business & that is probably why you haven't received many answers to this Q.
If you are trying to find "dirt" on people of my proffession, I suggest that you try the Better Business Bureau.

Source(s):

in the auto industry since 1983

2007-03-27 06:06:56 · answer #1 · answered by Vicky 7 · 2 0

im no longer asserting its no longer respected yet i've got on no account heard of that, in case you have a adverse credit then your interest would merely be greater, its no longer their difficulty if your credit would be low as long as they have been given their 14,000 for the motor vehicle, i think of you probably did get scammed, would can take them to small claims courtroom in case you are able to tutor you have been deciding to purchase the motor vehicle for 14,000 and that they stated no longer something some 3,000 fee for adverse credit

2016-12-19 14:41:24 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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