Their business practice was straight up fraud. Shady doesn't even describe how bad they were. I took the job really just to see how bad car dealerships were, and I was blown away. Since we targeted people with absolutely garbage credit, there was not any risk of lawsuits because management figured anyone dumb enough to fall for the scam, would either be too stupid or too poor to hire a lawyer. It was all a ploy to get people in the door at any means necessary. There were absolutely zero prizes, and we would send out 100% fake contest 'winner' notices to everyone. I worked at a dealership that pulled crap like this daily. Here, please treat others with respect, stay on-topic, and avoid self-promotion.Īlways do your own research before acting on any information or advice that you read on Reddit. Get your financial house in order, learn how to better manage your money, and invest for your future. Banking Megathread: FDIC, NCUA, and your cash.Private communication is not safe on Reddit. Scam alert: Ignore any private messages or chat requests.