Auto Scams Alive and Well
Posted by Larry Doyle on April 20th, 2011 6:47 AM |
In the market for a car? There are few jobs in our country today with a lesser reputation than that of a car salesman. While there are certainly plenty of very reputable individuals within the auto industry, why do car salespeople have such horrendous reputations? Here’s why.
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Although this hidden camera expose was produced by Dateline NBC back in 2003, a recent report by the Center for Public Integrity indicates that little has changed in the scams and cons practiced within the auto industry. (more…)
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