guidry wrote:
There are steps to take before you spend more money on an attorney. Have you taken all of your paperwork, receipts, etc. and met with the general manager or/and finance manager of the dealership? Have someone go with you to take notes or ask to audio record the meeting. Show them the evidence and give them, in writing, a reasonable timeline of what you need them to do and when. If you have everything documented and reasonable requests, they should do the right thing if they don't want a lawsuit, bad publicity, and want a return customer.
As long as you are calm and professional with all documentation to support the facts, give them a chance to correct their mistake. Phone calls will not do anything; bringing issues up the chain will.
good luck
Don''t waist your time, they know they haven't pay it off. Go after the Ca. dealer license bond, the rest will follow. Good guys come in last, they will be closed and you will be at the back of the line for the bond money.