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Business response received via fax to Revdex.com -- scan is attached; text of fax reads as follows: "June 22, 2017When the vehicle was sold to this customer 'as is' we didn't know that there was a problem with the brakes and rotorsThe customer had the opportunity to test-drive the vehicle before
purchase, and apparently, they did not notice the problem either.Still, when the customer called us a few days after purchasing the vehicle and told us about the problem, we did provide a solutionWe offered to have the mechanic that we use replace the front brake pads and rotorsOur cost for such a job would come out to around dollarsThe solution predicated on her having to bring the vehicle back to the Cities, of which she was unwilling to doShe declined the offerShe has an estimate from a mechanic for $550, and would like us to pay her mechanic this inflated cost to replace her front brakesWe are not willing to do this.Regards,Twin Cities Auto"

Revdex.com NOTE: Business response received via fax to Revdex.com -- includes copies of Bill of Sale, application for title, Buyer's Guide disclosuresText of accompanying letter reads as follows: "Mr*** purchased his Audi Afor $3,plus tax, title and license feesTwin Cities Auto
Enterprise has included the purchase contract, title paperwork, and Buyers Guide (As Is disclaimer) for reviewAny further hearsay and assumptions are frivolousTwin Cities Auto Enterprise will not entertain any kind of settlement.Twin Cities Auto Enterprise neither tampered with the engine or control module of the sedanAt no time did Twin Cities Auto Enterprise Advise Mr*** on how to handle maintenance of his used vehicleAll communication after the date of purchase with Mr*** was unsuccessful due to his proclivity to making threats.In closing, Twin Cities Auto Enterprise does not take responsibility for work performed by other vendors, nor does it take accountability for the actions of its customers. Regards,Twin Cities Auto"

Response received via fax to Revdex.com, 4/24/Scan is attached; text of letter reads as follows:? "Mr *** did not purchase his vehicle from Twin Cities Auto Enterprise LLCHowever, as an indirect party to the purchase we are aware of Mr *** and have since made every attempt to oblige his
desired settlement (i.e., contact from Twin Cities Auto Enterprise LLC).In closing, Twin Cities Auto Enterprise does not take responsibility for the actions of other dealersTwin Cities Auto Enterprise LLC will make every effort to rectify any concern through better communication moving forward.? Regards,Twin Cities Auto"

Revdex.com NOTE: Received 'initial' response from business via fax, 4/25/18:? "Mr *** did not purchase his vehicle from Twin Cities Auto Enterprise LLCHowever, as an indirect party to the purchase we are aware of Mr *** and have since made every attempt to oblige his desired settlement (i.e., contact from Twin Cities Auto Enterprise LLC).In closing, Twin Cities Auto Enterprise does not take responsibility for the actions of other dealersTwin Cities Auto Enterprise LLC will make every effort to rectify any concern through better communication moving forward.Regards,Twin Cities Auto"? Revdex.com then contacted Twin Cities Auto Enterprise to clarify what this means -- spoke to owner Cameron ***, 5-10-18:Mr *** indicates that the actual end "retailer" on this vehicle was Automotive Concepts (via AC Funding)But when he (Mr ***) became aware that Mr *** was having vehicle issues shortly after purchase, he told Mr *** that Twin Cities Auto Enterprise was willing to offer Mr *** repairs "at cost" -- i.e., at a lower rate than Mr *** might've been able to achieve on his ownHe says Mr *** seemed to feel that Twin Cities Auto Enterprise should pay for the repairs outright, at no cost to him.Mr *** acknowledges that the communication process kind of broke down at this point, and could've been handled betterBut he says Twin Cities Auto Enterprise can no longer offer to participate in the cost of repairs on the vehicle, now that Mr *** has had repairs completed elsewhere.As to the status of Mr ***' title, he says Automotive Concepts would've been responsible for submitting title transfer paperwork to the State of Minnesota.?

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