RaptorEnthusiast
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I buy a lot of vehicles, and have had some real bad experiences with doing distance purchases. I expect new vehicles to arrive as they did originally to the dealer, near perfect (assuming that's the case most times). I had one deal go sideways from a Southern California dealer, that they ended up firing the sales guy, which I never asked for, solely the dealer's discretion. The sales guy, however, didn't see it that way, and proceeded to first, try and steal my identity, and second, threaten to kill me in 3 separate voicemails left in the middle of the night, all 30 days apart, going on for a duration of exactly 90 days. He was very specific each time with the methodology he intended to employ each termination time, one of which including describing how he was going to disembowel me and "string your entrails along the cold, dirty, sidewalk". He was very much in touch with his prolonged anger.
Ultimately, I chose not to engage in distance deals after the San Rafael Sonnen Audi saga.
*EDITED for lack of spelling accuracy--this is why it's wise to get some caffeine before I post on FRF.*
What a story brother. I find it comical how nonchalant you appear to be re-telling this. That's ridiculous (not that anything surprises me these days). So how did you react to all this each time? How did you realize he was trying to steal your identity?
David