GT2 on Ebay $89,900
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, I would never purchase from these Guy's!! Thier no better than Eddie Bello
I JUST TALKED TO GEOFF AND INFORMED HIM THE CAR IS NO LONGER FOR SALE. I APOLIGIZE ON HIS BEHALF FOR NOT TELLING THE TRUTH TO YOU ABOUT THE CAR. I HAVE A REPUTATION TO HOLD ON THIS FORUM. I DONT WANT TO RUIN IT OVER 1 CAR. AGAIN THE CAR IS NO LONGER FOR SALE TO THE PUBLIC.Originally Posted by topgun
WOW!! these Guy's should be ashamed of themselves
, I would never purchase from these Guy's!! Thier no better than Eddie Bello
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The Car Is On Its Way To The Auto Auction.
Excellent response Originally Posted by chicagomotorcars
My Sales Staff Are Fools To State That, But Anyways As I Mentioned Earlier The Car Is No Longer For Sale. I Have Disclosed The Truth To The Car. Go Ahead And Keep Wasting Ur Time Conversing About This Vehicle As You Wish.The Car Is On Its Way To The Auto Auction.

I hate to say it Parin but you brought this onto yourself. You should know that the internet is a powerful tool that can just as easily make you famous as it can place you under a bus.
I think the problem is that once you acknowledged the damage history and stated that it "was no longer for sale to the public" you proceeded to put it back on Ebay two days later. Your staff further exacerbated the situation by recently misrepresenting the car. I think you were hoping that the fallout from this deal would be confined to this forum and would simply go away.
You - as the President of the dealership - have the sole responsibility to insure that your staff and your dealership are being forthright in their representations. Blaming your staff for not knowing better is a cop out. You can just as easily have sent out an email to them indicating the status of this car and saved yourself from any further embarassment.
Perhaps this one incident won't affect your business but then again - perhaps you lost a few new potential customers. There is no way to quantify it but hopefully you understand why some people are disappointed. You could have prevented this from going as far as it did.
I think the problem is that once you acknowledged the damage history and stated that it "was no longer for sale to the public" you proceeded to put it back on Ebay two days later. Your staff further exacerbated the situation by recently misrepresenting the car. I think you were hoping that the fallout from this deal would be confined to this forum and would simply go away.
You - as the President of the dealership - have the sole responsibility to insure that your staff and your dealership are being forthright in their representations. Blaming your staff for not knowing better is a cop out. You can just as easily have sent out an email to them indicating the status of this car and saved yourself from any further embarassment.
Perhaps this one incident won't affect your business but then again - perhaps you lost a few new potential customers. There is no way to quantify it but hopefully you understand why some people are disappointed. You could have prevented this from going as far as it did.
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I think the problem is that once you acknowledged the damage history and stated that it "was no longer for sale to the public" you proceeded to put it back on Ebay two days later. Your staff further exacerbated the situation by recently misrepresenting the car. I think you were hoping that the fallout from this deal would be confined to this forum and would simply go away.
You - as the President of the dealership - have the sole responsibility to insure that your staff and your dealership are being forthright in their representations. Blaming your staff for not knowing better is a cop out. You can just as easily have sent out an email to them indicating the status of this car and saved yourself from any further embarassment.
Perhaps this one incident won't affect your business but then again - perhaps you lost a few new potential customers. There is no way to quantify it but hopefully you understand why some people are disappointed. You could have prevented this from going as far as it did.
Originally Posted by Tipo815
I hate to say it Parin but you brought this onto yourself. You should know that the internet is a powerful tool that can just as easily make you famous as it can place you under a bus. I think the problem is that once you acknowledged the damage history and stated that it "was no longer for sale to the public" you proceeded to put it back on Ebay two days later. Your staff further exacerbated the situation by recently misrepresenting the car. I think you were hoping that the fallout from this deal would be confined to this forum and would simply go away.
You - as the President of the dealership - have the sole responsibility to insure that your staff and your dealership are being forthright in their representations. Blaming your staff for not knowing better is a cop out. You can just as easily have sent out an email to them indicating the status of this car and saved yourself from any further embarassment.
Perhaps this one incident won't affect your business but then again - perhaps you lost a few new potential customers. There is no way to quantify it but hopefully you understand why some people are disappointed. You could have prevented this from going as far as it did.
+100..
1-He should of informed his staff ASAP on the situation.
2-Admit there was a problem & TAKE CARE OF IT!.
This would have nipped it in the butt.You live by the internet & you die by it!..
There's an old saying I like to quote ......a man never loses his integrity....he deliberately throws it away. Integrity isn't lost like a set of misplaced car keys...it's a process that usually involves a deliberate and positive action accompanied by some forethought.
Now...... if one were to use the vernacular of the street it would simply boil down to...... you f***ed up.
Now...... if one were to use the vernacular of the street it would simply boil down to...... you f***ed up.
Your'e done!!!
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Any thoughts?
I just wanted to thank everyone from saving me from a big mistake.Originally Posted by bbywu
So I've always wanted a GT2. Think it's worth trading my 997 TT in for (I'd probably get a winter beater with the extra $ over.)Any thoughts?
Parin -- what has happened; you destroy all of your goodwill on one car How many p-cars have you sold to 6 members, including myself This does not make any sense
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Completely agree. I would never by a high end used car without socializing it first through this forum. I would venure to say 6speed is better than carfax. Originally Posted by lexpro
This is by far the best car enthusiast site. No...the car enthusiast site with the most helpful members. Hat's off to you all...again.

I smell Toast!

