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Friday, October 05, 2012

Chevy Dealer Really Sorry About Having Customer Arrested Over Pricing Error

When the folks at a Chevy dealership in Virginia realized they had accidentally sold a customer a car for $5,600 less than they should have, they could have just eaten the difference and stewed about it for a bit. Instead, they tried to get the customer to pay the extra money — and then had him arrested for car theft when he refused.

According to lawsuits filed by the customer, he test-drove a blue 2012 Chevrolet Traverse back in May, but when it came time to actually buy the vehicle, he opted for a black one. He signed a promissory note and traded in his old car.

The next day, the customer decided that he really wanted the blue one after all and brought back his new Traverse to see if he could swap them out.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wait til that dealer gets done paying on the lawsuit the customer filed for the false arrest.

Bullard Construction said...

Bet he's REALLY gonna be sorry when he has no customers tomorrow!