12-20-2013, 07:38 PM | #71 |
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Don't worry about not affording a attorney, you can sue for a lot of money over this. Not just losing the car, but what your going through and the lies the dealership is saying. I guarantee you bring it to court they will pay you before it reached a verdict and it'll be more than enough to pay of your attorney and buy a brand new ZL1 with money left over. Just call a lawyer and explain the situation and I bet they can help you out even if you don't have the money yet
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12-20-2013, 07:46 PM | #72 | |
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RIP 2012 ZL1 #1635 Pt. 4
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Let's see, in the last few years I have purchased from them: 2006 Chevy Equinox (used) 2010 Camaro 2SS (purchased on the same day as the used 2006 Equinox above) 2011 Chevy Equinox 2012 ZL1 And this is the way I get rewarded for my business... |
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12-20-2013, 08:12 PM | #74 |
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Thats crazy, that is completely on their hands
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12-20-2013, 08:21 PM | #75 |
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Just saw the photographs. Wow! I would think if the dealership was liable the insurance company would cover the attorney fees. The problem is if the employee acted on his own, meaning not on company time, it is between he and you.
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Well I stand corrected sir. Now where are those pics? We can add the pics and the dealership name to the thread dedicated to dealers to say away from. |
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12-20-2013, 08:27 PM | #77 |
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As I wrote earlier, you need to write an explanatory letter and send it to every executive that you can find at GM. I know you will get feedback and at minimum get that dealer punished by GM. Don't waste your time with customer care. They are not decision makers and won't be able to get anything done.
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RIP 2012 ZL1 #1635 Pt. 5
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The photos are in an album titled 2012 ZL1 #1635. The name of the dealer has been revealed as 1st State Chevrolet in Georgetown DE (thanks to an astute forum member). John |
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12-20-2013, 08:44 PM | #79 |
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Why isn't the service writer in jail for grand theft auto?
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John, I am sorry for your loss. I can tell you this my dealership would, without a doubt make good for their mistake. But I have a personal relationship with my dealership. Btw you are a better man then I am. I'd also be in jail and if the dude that stole my car wasn't in a hospital, then he definitely would be there shortly after I found him. Good luck. Btw shouldn't your insurance act on your behalf and help you with a lawyer. Just a thought. Good luck......
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This is probably the biggest mystery.
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12-20-2013, 08:57 PM | #82 |
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As a business owner I can tell you this dealer could absolutely be held responsible for the actions of his employee who had off hours access to the facility. He should be going after the employee legally and criminally and the refusal to give info is absolutely what the dealer has been told to do by his legal representative.
You need to lawyer up fast. It won't cost you a thing because a lawyer will take this one and accept payment out of settlement if you desire. I strongly suggest you will get more than a new car out of this if your lawyer handles it well and it will never go to court as long and no one gets to greedy on your end. But you gotta do it fast. No more contact with the dealership or anything directly. Only thru a lawyer. All it takes is for you to sound like you said the wrong thing and it can go the hell on you fast. |
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Same thing applies for those parking lots with signs up saying "Do not leave valuables in car! We are not responsible for lost or stolen items!" Well, if their employees were stealing them, they are. |
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12-20-2013, 09:04 PM | #84 |
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...I only read the beginning of the first page and the deep end was already full. Talk it out with the dealership manager first. They will sit down with you and try to settle the issue to your satisfaction as best as they can since they are at fault. The regional rep may need to be called in as well. If in the end things are not amicable, then consult an outside source. But first I urge you hear to them out and try to work it out with them.
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