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| Message: | Good Folks Honest and integrity are lacking. I worked a price on a 05 BMW M3 and gave a deposit only to learn that prior to me picking the vehicle up they got a better offer they sold it to another individual. After we had telephonically agreed to the price I received a fax from Boardwalk with vehicle information and the price, description and a statement that I had to sign that the my deposited was non refundable. This was signed and a $1000 deposit provided. The salesman was friendly (always are working the sale) and I was clear that I would be a couple of weeks before work and trips would let me pick it up. I was told this was ok. A few days later the salesman called told me he was leaving the company. A second sales man called and stated that they “could not hold the car for more than 4 days.” This was ironic in that the car had been on their lot for 3 months and was never mentioned as term or condition of sale. I related that I would be picking the car up no later than a specific date. Subsequently I learned that as part of their trickery, they never took the car off their web site, auto trader or eBay sites and kept fishing for a higher sales price. As a retired Military Officer combat veteran, I am shocked at this type of ethics and only wish to let the people on Roadfly know the caliber of people there are dealing with at Boardwalk Porsche. Don’t trust them with your business. I am now discussing this with a lawyer to put a little sting in their trunk Thanks Bob | ||||