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Updatind y'all on the Audi90 1989. Ineed some more suggestions!!!



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> Subject: Updating y'all on the Audi90 1989!  I need more suggestions!!!
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> Hi everyone!
> I need a LOT of suggestions on what is going on here!
> 
> 1.)  The local detective told me that there was dashboard done on the
> car, and that the odometer was replaced.  That sounds like a good reason
> except:
> There was No evidence of this on ANY of my documents (title,
> receipt...).
> Also, I understand that when a new odometer is put in the car, it is set
> at "zero".  This was CERTAINLY not the case.  I know the 2nd owner had
> the car for about 1 year, and that he drove it about 1,000 miles.  Then,
> I may ask, how did the odometer get to 51,000 within one year's time?
> 2.)  I called the dealer which I bought the car from, and FINALLY hashed
> it out with him (since I now have been patiently waiting for 3 1/2
> months!!).  I wanted to see what his reaction would be, if I told him I
> would keep the car, and wanted the difference.  Can you beleive that
> jerky slimeball, actually told me that he couldn't give me the differnce
> for the car, for 2 reasons.  He already gave me a great deal, AND, he
> claims that is what he practically paid for the car, and if he gave me
> ANY money back, that he would lose out on the deal.  I say " that's his
> tough shit, especially for misrepresenting the car to me!!!".
>  At that point, I gave him an ultimateum.  I said " Either you give me
> the difference for the car back OR I WILL continue through the dealer's
> commision.".
>   I don't know if in my last post I told you that the dealer was
> supposed to respond back to the dealer's comission with in 10 days.  If
> they didn't there would be a hearing.  Like a bunch of morons they
> didn't respond back at all, AND they lied to the dealer's commision
> about it!
>   Thus far, I have contacted the following:  BBB, local police, state
> police, FBI, dealer's commision, and the congressman.
>   I have a couple of other routes to go, but I am getting REALLY sick of
> waiting.  All I want is the difference for the car , which is about
> $3,000.
>   If there is ANY advice you have, that I can't think of, I would
> greatly appreciate it.  I guess at this point, all I can be at ease
> with, is that I have had the whol car repaired and tuned up, so it is
> pretty safe to drive.
>  In situations like this, I wish I were a man, and not a young woman.  I
> KNOW I am getting discriminated against!
> 
> Thanks!
> Elizabeth
> violin@sprintmail.com