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North East Auto Credit
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This dealership took advantage of my 20 year old daughter when they sold her a pick up truck that was an absolute piece of junk. Roughly a month after she bought it, the transmission went out. They not only expected her to pay for the tow, but they wanted her to come up with $700 in cash and another $700 to be attached to her loan. ARE YOU KIDDING ME? They clearly knew at the time they sold her the truck that there were problems with the transmission. So we came down to the dealership and wanted to get some things out of the truck and guess what? The truck was no where to be found. I asked them where the truck was and they said ""a transmission shop down the road."" When I asked them which one, they refused to tell me. They were RUDE, EVASIVE AND VERY SHADY. I finally got tired of their deceit and told them I'm calling the Parma Police. OH BOY, DID I SEE THEM MOVE RIGHT AWAY! I also called my attorney and was ready to meet with him the next day. Long story short, we got the truck fixed on their dime. Know your rights people and never, ever believe anything these people say.
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