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Businiess name:  Starbucks
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Caveat emptor, it seems! I'm a 63 year old man on SSD and they sold me a '99 Mazda. It is a fairly nice car but they charged almost three times the Blue Book price at almost $350/mo! Then Superior Finance of Moore (a division of Arvest Bank) actually covered that note! I'll be up-side-down on that note for quite some time. If it wrecks - I'm up the creek for the balance over the Book price - if I die my life insurance is all but gone to them! The best advice that an officer of Arvest had was for me to buy additional insurance to cover the amount I'm up-side-down!\r To top it all off, I've had a significant financial down-turn, lately, and it REALLY hurts to keep up those payments! I was stupid to jump into the deal - and I'm PAYING for that stupidity!\r I've got to say that it scares me - all the ""Car Factory"" stickers I see around town! If the economy continues to worsen and (more than a few) of their customers default the whole ""house of cards"" could come tumblng down!! Pros: Decent vehicles Cons: VERY pricy and high pressure tactics

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