This is one good reason why you shouldn't get attached to a vehicle. If the
sale is less that three days old, I'd take the thing back and tell them to
keep it. Take my money and go somewhere else.
Rich - Ashburn, VA
-----Original Message-----
From: Jack Hilton [mailto:hemi@charter.net]
Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 2:53 PM
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: Re: DML: URGENT!!!! PROLEMS WITH FIVE STAR DELAR... NEED HELP
Only way I know how is to call the Customer Service Number and demand a
meeting
with your Zone Rep. This sometimes takes several calls and if needed,
threats. I
would tell them that if they don't fix it that you will be there on a
Saturday to
make a scene in front of prospective new buyers.
Jack
GG428@aol.com wrote:
> WE JUST PURCHASED A 2001 PT, AND ARE NOW HAVING TROUBLE. THE DEALER SOLD
THIS
> AS A USED VEHICLE SINCE IT WAS PURCHASED BY THEM FROM ANNOTHER DEALER, AND
> SOMEWHERE ALONG THE WAY THE KEYLESS ENTRY KEY FOBS WERE LOST OR
CONVENIENTLY
> MISPLACED. THEY NOW CLAIM THAT THEY CAN ONLY INSTALL AN AFTERMARKET ALARM
FOR
> 300 BUCKS, AND THAT THE CAR DOES NOT COME WITH ANY SORT OF SECURITY ALARM.
> THE BROCHURES STATE THAT THE LIMATED PT CRUISERS DO COME WITH A SECURITY
> SYSTEM. I NEED TO CONTACT CHRYSLER REGARDING THIS, BUT HAVE NOTHING OTHER
> THAN THE SINGLE CUSTOMER SERVICE # WHICH IS BUSSY. IF ANYBODY CAN HELP
PLEASE
> EMAIL ME PERSONALY. THIS SEEMS TO BE AN UNFAIR ATTEMPT BY A "FIVE STAR"
> DEALER TO MAKE MORE MONEY BY CHEATING A CUSTOMER.
> GREGG
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