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mhardin wrote:
I can't believe this thread has gone on for 5 pages. .
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skripo wrote:
I was looking for a very particular car that only one dealer had.
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loulou57 wrote:dspencer wrote:
I'm a manager in the car business in the Midwest and I can tell you like the others here, they flat out lied to you. The Patriot Act has nothing to do with making you give your personal information to a dealer when your shopping around for a camper or vehicle.
Now as one of the other posters stated that a dealer required him to give all of his personal information when he was paying with a cashier's check. This practice went out many years ago in most dealerships. It was geared towards giving the dealer the opportunity to look at your credit report and see if you could afford to pay cash or not :h There thinking was that if you have bad credit you can't afford to pay cash. It has nothing to do with gathering personal information for the required Govt. forms. It was nothing but a sham practice that most dealers has quit using these days.
If you are paying cash, what concern would it be to a dealer, your credit score? He is getting his money. Is he just nosey? Here, you have to ask permission and have a signed document to be able to check someone's credit rating. It comes under the privacy act.
Sep-11-2014 12:36 PM
obgraham wrote:
I'm sort of with OP on not wanting a bunch of calls when I'm only at the looking around stage. Some of these guys are really persistent.
I have a simple solution -- I give them a cell number that I no longer have. They're happy, and I move on without wasting my time arguing.