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Lia Hyundai
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1. Chris Bushey from Sales made me believe that there would not be a hard inquiry on my credit record when I signed the financing application for pre-approval by their finance department but they pulled a hard inquiry anyway. When confronted, the Sales Manager, Chad Pomeroy, said I was making things up and challenged the truthfulness of my complaint. He asked me to get my official report and drive 30 miles one way to their location again to prove it. I just got the official credit reports from all three credit agencies, which prove me right, and I will have to go there again.\r
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2. During our first conversation, after consulting with his manager (possibly Chad Pomeroy, I'm not sure), Chris positively confirmed that the price would be another $2,000 or $2,400 rebate from the price provided by Edmunds.com, which is $26,440. But during our second conversation, they suddenly changed their mind and refused any rebate, citing ambiguous wordings from the Edmunds.com certificate. \r
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