Revdex.com: I have reviewed the response made by the business in reference to complaint ID [redacted] , and have determined that this proposed action would not resolve my complaint For your reference, details of the offer I reviewed appear below Claims that the business has tried to contact me with no response on my end are falseIve brought by car in more than five times for this issue and other issues, and most of the times if not every single time, we had a conversation about the key.I did not misunderstand the business by any meansThey told me that the quote was $245, not that there was a possibility that the programming price could be $60-$They 100% for a fact knew that the key was $120, and the programming price was $before I even left their dealership because they told me not to get the programming done through them, and they found it cheaper elsewhereIf they knew this before, why would they even give me a price range? If the programming was cheaper than $60, then they would have known that the total price was less than $180, and he wouldn't have told me to pay $120.I feel completely taken advantage of by this businessThis was my first car buying experience, and it had been absolutely terribleI just want to be able to open my car without the alarm going offIf the business pays for the entire price of the key and the programming, I will mark this issue as resolved Regards, [redacted] ***
Revdex.com: I have reviewed the response made by the business in reference to complaint ID [redacted] , and have determined that this proposed action would not resolve my complaint For your reference, details of the offer I reviewed appear below Claims that the business has tried to contact me with no response on my end are falseIve brought by car in more than five times for this issue and other issues, and most of the times if not every single time, we had a conversation about the key.I did not misunderstand the business by any meansThey told me that the quote was $245, not that there was a possibility that the programming price could be $60-$They 100% for a fact knew that the key was $120, and the programming price was $before I even left their dealership because they told me not to get the programming done through them, and they found it cheaper elsewhereIf they knew this before, why would they even give me a price range? If the programming was cheaper than $60, then they would have known that the total price was less than $180, and he wouldn't have told me to pay $120.I feel completely taken advantage of by this businessThis was my first car buying experience, and it had been absolutely terribleI just want to be able to open my car without the alarm going offIf the business pays for the entire price of the key and the programming, I will mark this issue as resolved Regards, [redacted] ***