Auto Fraud Blytheville AR

Here is a guide to potential auto fraud scams. This article also offers tips for legal action that victims can take.

Local Companies

C B Auto Sales
(870) 776-1907
977 E Main St
Blytheville, AR
Quality Auto Sales
(870) 780-6330
119 E Main St
Blytheville, AR
Carlock Nissan
(870) 763-2800
2840 S Division St
Blytheville, AR
Gwatney Harold Chevrolet Co
(501) 982-2102
Jacksonville, AR
Manila Auto Sales
(870) 561-3600
110 E Fleeman
Manila, AR
Carlock Chevrolet-Pontiac Buick-Cadillac Oldsmobile Inc
(870) 763-5700
2900 S Division St
Blytheville, AR
Blytheville Ford Lincoln Mercury Inc.
(870) 763-4453
305 N Service Rd
Blytheville, AR
Carlock Toyota Inc
(870) 762-8100
2840 S Division St
Blytheville, AR
Petrus Chevrolet-Geo Co Inc
(870) 946-4602
1941 S Whitehead Dr
De Witt, AR
Mercedes-Benz
(479) 521-7281
3535 N College Ave
Fayetteville, AR

People with bad credit are often the victim of fraud at dealerships. They are easy prey, often due to the fact that they believe they cannot get financing. The worst offenses usually occur in the finance office, where the potential buyer often lets their guard down. One way to lessen the chance of being scammed is to show up with no trade and to have your financing done through your bank, with a bank draft in hand.

One of the most common frauds committed by car dealers and one that attorneys see frequently brought to them is the advertising fee scam. Dealers slip into the contract an advertising fee. Often times the advertising fee is on the factory invoice. Dealers add in a second advertising "fee" which becomes pure profit for them. The way to avoid it is to simply ask that it be taken off the contract. If the dealer tells you that the factory doesn't charge them an advertising fee, have them show you the invoice. If there is no fee on the invoice, which is unlikely, it is okay for the dealer to charge between 1% and 3% of the Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price or MSRP for an advertising fee. If it does not appear on the invoice, then the fee is completely negotiable. If it does appear on the invoice, then that is a case of dealer cost and is not negotiable.

If you feel you are the victim of auto fraud, the best way of dealing with it is to contact a lawyer and learn what your options and rights are. If you have a good case, a lawyer will have no problem presenting your grievance to the court.

About the Author:

Rishi Chawla has a informative site on lemon law for owners of defective cars.

http://www.your-lemon-car.com/


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