Doc's Auto Classics
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Doc's Auto Classics Antigue Automobile Dealer,Name of Business: Doc's Classic Auto location: Milford, Massachuetts I purchased a 1956 Ford Fairlane from Doc's Auto Classics. I was scammed like I've never been scammed in my life. According to this Doc guy, Kevin, the car was alleged to be rust-free. That was a total lie. The vehicle had rust bubbles under the paint when it arrived. Doc, Kevin, tries to use the excuse that I should have gone out there, driven from Louisiana to Massachuetts, to look at the vehicle. It's apprarent that this man does not have a word, doesn't know what the truth is, and has not idea how to describe the true state of a vehicle's condition. According to Doc, this Kevin Character, there was no expense spared on restoring this car and he alleged that the vehicle was in like-new condition. Nothing could be further from the truth. The car is not in a like-new condition. There was plenty of money spared in restoring this vehicle because it was a quick masquerade job, a quick dress up to dump the car, that's all. There weren't any experts who worked on this vehicle. I purchased this vehicle for $28,000 and I feel that I paid $10,000 too much. Doc's Auto Classics should be called Doc's Auto Classic Scams. I have documentation to prove every point that I've made and I actually I've cut my complaint short because there is much more that I could add. If you need documentation I can provide it with a detailed explanation of each point. I can submit that here if need be but I am estimating that it would take about 3,000 words to explain this scam in detail. Thanks, Morgan J. Landry Douglas Ohmer, And Sharon Hebert From: Message Author (click here to email author)Date: Sunday, 31-Dec-06 21:29:04 CST Business: Reply Online Consumer: Comment On This |
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