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The claimant, a customer of Integrity Auto Sales bought used vehicle on 06/10/2014The claimant did not buy the vehicle as a cash sale, it was a financed vehicle.The sale price of the car was $7,+ tax/registration = $8,284.44The claimant put a down payment of $6,which went towards the saleleaving an auto loan of $1,for a term of payments and a generous 0% APR1st payment on 07/06/$446.112nd payment on 08/06/$446.113rd payment on 09/08/$446.114th payment on 10/06/$- final paymentThe claimant had the option to purchase a service contract, which was rejected.At the time of sale Integrity Auto Sales had no interest to reject or force the service contract the decision to rejected it was the customersThe claimant was fully aware that the vehicle was financed all of the documents were signed and registration documents were signed stating that Integrity Auto Sales is the lien holder until the auto is paid off.Upon request all of the following documents will be presented, and all of the documents the claimant was given at the time of sale.At this point Integrity Auto Sales has a choice to repossess the vehicle as the contract agreement has been in default throughout the whole payment course.Integrity Auto Sales Inc are not interested in dirty businessEverything is done through legal procedures as to we hold accountability as a licensed dealer.Thank you.Sincerely,Integrity Auto Sales

Our customer ( a grown woman) came in alone and purchased the vehicleShe test drove it and she liked itAt the time that she took the vehicle off the lot it was in full operation with a completed smog emission pass and safety passA few days later after she was involved in a minor crash the
current owner of the vehicle (customer) came in with her mother stating that they have been in an accident and now we have to fix her carWe refused and referred her to her insurance carrierHer mother then had the vehicle towed by the father and wanted to unload the vehicle into the service shops owned by Integrity AutoThe management refused to receive the vehicle and prohibited the unloading of the vehicle on Integrity's propertyThe customer is financing the vehicle through Integrity Auto Sales Inc, and has not made a single payment towards the load of the vehicleAlso, Integrity Auto Sales Inc as of right now refuses to accept the estimated repair for $1,due to the following facts:- the vehicle was in an accident- the vehicle was bought as is- the vehicle was sold with no problems at the time of sale- the buyer refused a service contract- the buyer refused a day grace periodPlease feel free to contact management about this issue

I am rejecting this response because: There was never an accident or collision Vandalism occurred in a parking lot The vehicle engine failed twice within two weeks of vehicle's purchase and was returned to the dealer for repair or replacement The third failure was on the freeway and required the vehicle to be towed by the insurance company (Farmer's Insurance) who acknowledged failure of the engine Supposedly, the customer (***) had a check mailed to her which she never received The vehicle was a cash purchase for $7,and included a one year warranty There is no balance remaining The vehicle clearly should qualify for return of the customer's funds or replacement of a vehicle in acceptable condition under the State's lemon laws We have been told that other female customers have purchased vehicles from Integrity Auto with similar results

I received no response to my offer.  In the interim the mechanic notified me "that car is very unsafe for your daughter to drive".  Please advise I expect the return of at least half my money $7,000.Otherwise, we will contact our Congressman and Senator to expose what has not transpired on this complaint.

The claimant, a customer of Integrity Auto Sales bought used vehicle on 06/10/2014The claimant did not buy the vehicle as a cash sale, it was a financed vehicle.The sale price of the car was $7,499.00 + tax/registration = $8,284.44The claimant put a down payment of $6,500.00 which went towards the saleleaving an auto loan of $1,784.44 for a term of 4 payments and a generous 0% APR1st payment on 07/06/2014 $446.112nd payment on 08/06/2014 $446.113rd payment on 09/08/2014 $446.114th payment on 10/06/2014 $446.11 - final paymentThe claimant had the option to purchase a service contract, which was rejected.At the time of sale Integrity Auto Sales had no interest to reject or force the service contract the decision to rejected it was the customers. The claimant was fully aware that the vehicle was financed all of the documents were signed and registration documents were signed stating that Integrity Auto Sales is the lien holder until the auto is paid off.Upon request all of the following documents will be presented, and all of the documents the claimant was given at the time of sale.At this point Integrity Auto Sales has a choice to repossess the vehicle as the contract agreement has been in default throughout the whole payment course.Integrity Auto Sales Inc are not interested in dirty business. Everything is done through legal procedures as to we hold accountability as a licensed dealer.Thank you.Sincerely,Integrity Auto Sales

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