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Businiess name:  Clear Lake Audi
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My husband and I went looking for a small used 2nd car to drive to and from work. We found an older model Accord at this dealer ship. We had been having difficulty getting financing because of the car price range we were going for. We signed with them to get financing for the Accord. Not approved again because of the mileage on the car. The sales manager spoke to my husband about another car that was double the price range we were willing to pay. My husband told him we were not going to finance anything in that price range. I began receiving notices in the mail from various banks and finance companies with approval denials. I was under the impression that we were trying this one time and one time only. Apparently if you sign their ""privacy policy"" you are giving them the okay to attempt finance through anyone they choose and for any amount. Legal or not, it isn't ethical. We have been on the road to repairing our still good (but not excellent) credit but now with all the inquiries that they have just put on there, I'm not sure how much longer it will take. Anyone that can, in good conscience, do that to struggling hard working people need to go straight to hell. Where are peoples morals anymore? And everyone wonders what is wrong with America. I too would have given them a 0/5 if that was an option. Cons: Everything they represent

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