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| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2007
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Rep Power: 2 ![]() | The other day, I was heading to school and had a conversation with the bus driver along the way. He was telling me how he was victimized by a car dealer. He saved up a lot of money to buy a car, he is foreign so it was hard for him, and he didnt understand everything there was to do. He bought a used car from a dealership for just under $10,000 using a few credit cards. He got the car and was happy. I think he said one of his credit cards still had $1,500 left, the one not maxed out, a week later, that $1,500 was also used. It had to be buy that car dealer since it was the only time he used that card. He was ripped off but the bank did pay him back because the charge made was unauthorized by him, lucky him, but never saw the guy at the dealership again. I thought it was really bad what that guy did, he was a 100% sure it was that guy and I believe him. Be careful when using credit cards anywhere, you dont want to lose any money.
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Rep Power: 2 ![]() | Yeah, he probably noticed that the buyer was a foreigner and wouldnt understand much. That's just really bad if you take advantage of people like that.
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Rep Power: 2 ![]() | i dont know, i havent seen the driver in a while so no chance to ask, i dont use that bus line anymore, i used to see him like once a week same day same time, fridays at around 5 pm
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Rep Power: 2 ![]() | I think that is terrible how some people are. Seems they will do anything for a quick buck.. I guess this is the big disadvantage of money is that people will do anything they can to get it without working. Its a shame.. |
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Rep Power: 2 ![]() | Things like that reflect badly on this country as a whole to a foreigner. I bet that he doesn't trust many people here with anything now. That's a sad thing to hear, that a business person would take advantage of a person not understanding things 100%. |
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