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Revdex.com received call from owner Glen [redacted] , providing business response.Mr [redacted] says he first met Mr [redacted] through a local deer hunters banquetMr [redacted] asked Mr [redacted] if he had a good car to sell to himMr [redacted] immediately thought of the Impala, a car his own family had been driving, and he knew to be dependable for its age / miles.He sold the Impala to Mr [redacted] for $2,000, which was inclusive of tax, title, and most feesThe vehicle was purchased "as is" (by virtue of its age / miles) in accordance with Minnesota Used Car Warranty Law, and Mr [redacted] signed off on a purchase agreement form with the 'As Is, No Warranty' box checkedHe adds that he gave Mr [redacted] about $for a "junker" he was trading in, about $over its scrap value.Mr [redacted] says he makes an effort to help his customers even when they've purchased "as is," and when Mr [redacted] first contacted him about vehicle issues, he decided to give him some used wheel bearings from the yard and $to cover labor.He says that when Mr [redacted] contacted him again about four months later about vehicle issues, he gave him an additional $(total of $to date) to cover some repairs, though not legally obligated to do so on an "as is" purchase.Mr [redacted] says that Mr [redacted] has continued to contact Sleepy Eye Auto Sales about vehicle issues a year after his purchase, sometimes becoming belligerent with staff / owners, or attempting to contact them outside of business hoursHe says Mr [redacted] 's brother has apologized in conversation for his brother's "harassment" of the business.Mr [redacted] says that although Mr [redacted] 's purchase was "as is" without a warranty, Sleepy Eye Auto wanted Mr [redacted] to be happy with his purchase, and decided to assist with some repairs on a goodwill basisBut he says this willingness to assist with repairs cannot extend indefinitely on a vehicle without a warranty, and the business is unwilling to assist with further repairs.(Revdex.com NOTE: A scan of a 'Purchase / Sales Agreement' faxed to Revdex.com is attached.)

I am rejecting this response because: I want my $back that I was overchargedMoney I was given back was for repairs and my previous car

Revdex.com received call from owner Glen [redacted], providing business response.Mr [redacted] says he first met Mr [redacted] through a local deer hunters banquet. Mr [redacted] asked Mr [redacted] if he had a good car to sell to him. Mr [redacted] immediately thought of the 2002 Impala, a car his own family had been...

driving, and he knew to be dependable for its age / miles.He sold the Impala to Mr [redacted] for $2,000, which was inclusive of tax, title, and most fees. The vehicle was purchased "as is" (by virtue of its age / miles) in accordance with Minnesota Used Car Warranty Law, and Mr [redacted] signed off on a purchase agreement form with the 'As Is, No Warranty' box checked. He adds that he gave Mr [redacted] about $225 for a "junker" he was trading in, about $75 over its scrap value.Mr [redacted] says he makes an effort to help his customers even when they've purchased "as is," and when Mr [redacted] first contacted him about vehicle issues, he decided to give him some used wheel bearings from the yard and $200 to cover labor.He says that when Mr [redacted] contacted him again about four months later about vehicle issues, he gave him an additional $200 (total of $400 to date) to cover some repairs, though not legally obligated to do so on an "as is" purchase.Mr [redacted] says that Mr [redacted] has continued to contact Sleepy Eye Auto Sales about vehicle issues a year after his purchase, sometimes becoming belligerent with staff / owners, or attempting to contact them outside of business hours. He says Mr [redacted]'s brother has apologized in conversation for his brother's "harassment" of the business.Mr [redacted] says that although Mr [redacted]'s purchase was "as is" without a warranty, Sleepy Eye Auto wanted Mr [redacted] to be happy with his purchase, and decided to assist with some repairs on a goodwill basis. But he says this willingness to assist with repairs cannot extend indefinitely on a vehicle without a warranty, and the business is unwilling to assist with further repairs.(Revdex.com NOTE: A scan of a 'Purchase / Sales Agreement' faxed to Revdex.com is attached.)

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