TLDR; In my opinion, Keating Toyota in Manvel scammed my almost 80 year old parents of almost 20k
My Senior parents had been looking for a minivan (Sienna). Found one online at Keating and agreed to price on email. They arrived at the dealership and were given the classic bait and switch We just sold it 5 minutes ago". They then convinced them that they could get one in the dealership the next day. Claimed it just happened to be coming in.
They agreed on a price that seemed reasonable. They came back the next day and went over the numbers. Everything seemed correct and in order. They were taken to the typical finance upsell foolishness. Refused the add ons. The paperwork was all on an in desk computer screen. The finance guy said he written numbers they agreed on would just be input into the computer. They weren't shown any new numbers on the screen and assumed it was the same as the paper they had been looking at because that is what they were told. They were not shown any changes on the computer screen. They signed it electronically. My dad asked for copies of what they signed. They refused and said they were only allowed to put the paperwork on a thumb drive.
They left and took the vehicle home. When they opened up the flash drive paperwork, almost 20k of scam warranties, APEX GPS etc had been added on. Unfortunately, they didn't tell me they they were buying the car and I was caught off guard by this level of brazen fraud. Preying on elderly folks like this is beyond the pale and makes me sick to my stomach.
Looking at online reviews, this seems to be a common scam they are running. Naturally they are refusing to talk to them or return calls etc. What recourse do they have here? Complaint to AG? Anyone experienced similar with elderly parents?
My Senior parents had been looking for a minivan (Sienna). Found one online at Keating and agreed to price on email. They arrived at the dealership and were given the classic bait and switch We just sold it 5 minutes ago". They then convinced them that they could get one in the dealership the next day. Claimed it just happened to be coming in.
They agreed on a price that seemed reasonable. They came back the next day and went over the numbers. Everything seemed correct and in order. They were taken to the typical finance upsell foolishness. Refused the add ons. The paperwork was all on an in desk computer screen. The finance guy said he written numbers they agreed on would just be input into the computer. They weren't shown any new numbers on the screen and assumed it was the same as the paper they had been looking at because that is what they were told. They were not shown any changes on the computer screen. They signed it electronically. My dad asked for copies of what they signed. They refused and said they were only allowed to put the paperwork on a thumb drive.
They left and took the vehicle home. When they opened up the flash drive paperwork, almost 20k of scam warranties, APEX GPS etc had been added on. Unfortunately, they didn't tell me they they were buying the car and I was caught off guard by this level of brazen fraud. Preying on elderly folks like this is beyond the pale and makes me sick to my stomach.
Looking at online reviews, this seems to be a common scam they are running. Naturally they are refusing to talk to them or return calls etc. What recourse do they have here? Complaint to AG? Anyone experienced similar with elderly parents?