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Dealerships that SUCK!webtek 07-30-2009, 12:47 PM Pinnacle Nissan Sucks | Scottsdale, Arizona I've been around for over 50 years now and have had the opportunity to purchase and own many cars in my life. I have also had the unique experience of dealing with car dealerships and the unnecessary tactics they use to sell you a car .:shakehead I recently visited a new Nissan dealership in Scottsdale Arizona to purchase a used car. The experience left me feeling used, abused and taken advantage of. :nono: My story is quite long so I would prefer if you visited my site and read the story there. I am not advertising anything and my only intention is to alert the public of this dealerships unethical tactics and abuse they subjected me to during the process of buying the car. Whatever you do, do NOT visit Pinnacle Nissan of Scottsdale Arizona. :loser: Nick Mataeo and Walid in Finance have the Bait and Switch tactic down to an art. I hope my story helps you to be aware of the tactics you may encounter from the salesmen and finance staff at this dealership. Have a great day, WebTek PinnacleNissanSucks dot com Ray paulsen 07-30-2009, 05:41 PM Well I been around for more than 60 years, and maybe going more senile than you, because I can't find the link to your website ???... show me the way Ray paulsen 07-30-2009, 06:05 PM I dug a little more into your question and figured your post http://www.pinnaclenissansucks.com/ it's a very interesting post, I will reply with my thoughts. Ray paulsen 08-01-2009, 09:00 PM I read http://www.pinnaclenissansucks.com/ and this statement you made in your post I will comment on. I do not mean to be ungrateful for what Pinnacle Nissan did for me, especially after a bankruptcy. I am very grateful to them, however, being in a situation where you are at the mercy of others should not be reason to take advantage of that person, which is what I feel these people did.I would like to be on your side of the fence, but sorry to say I have never seen it happen that way, when you enter a dealership they have a lingo all their own and the magic word bankruptcy classify you as a roach or flake and dealerships will exploit this weakness, sorry to say again being very harsh you're a pigeon with no wings to fly away,,, you must upgrade yourself to the dealership lingo of a squirrel and you will have some power to fight back. I looked at Pinnacle Nissan track record, and found only one issue dated back in 91. Summary,,, you have a blemished credit, and there is no dealership called Mother Teresa vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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