BBB Warns Consumers of Fake Dealership
Customers reported that they found listings for the dealership on Cars.com, but the dealer was using a fake address.
Customers reported that they found listings for the dealership on Cars.com, but the dealer was using a fake address.
The Post and Courier reports that employees at two Charleston car dealerships schemed low-income buyers into buying vehicles they could not afford.
Enforcing accountability is the only sure way to prevent the embezzlement of dealership funds.
Fraudulent paystubs are a serious threat to your dealership and the trust you’ve built with your finance companies.
The magazine’s legal expert weighs in on a court case involving a consumer’s use of the RICO Act to sue a dealer.
Jim Radogna offers 10 insights that will help you navigate the sometimes messy business of advertising.
The magazine's legal expert takes a look at a recent case involving what his lawyer buddies call "common law fraud," and explains why promises made by salespeople can be a tricky affair.
Legal expert Thomas Hudson points out the important of a "integration clause" to preclude the buyer from later claiming the dealer orally promised to include in the deal the sun, the moon and the stars.
Expert David Keller discusses the importance of security systems and internal control when processing Electronic Fund Transfers (EFT) and Automated Clearinghouse (ACH) payments.
CPA and certified fraud examiner David Keller goes over several measures dealers can take to protect their dealerships from internal theft and fraud.
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