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JK Super Freak
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Very wrong, thing is if your going to scam someone at least put in a bit of effort. You can buy rubicon hood decals from your local jeep dealer for like 30 bucks. Second take the other decals off. Just sucks for the person buying it.
#12
dealers who do that should be up for fraud...
prospective jeepsters need to know the basics...
i travelled over 800 miles to get my rubi...
i made sure i knew what to look for...
buyer beware is the thing.
prospective jeepsters need to know the basics...
i travelled over 800 miles to get my rubi...
i made sure i knew what to look for...
buyer beware is the thing.
#14
I say call and report to Chrysler. If for nothing else, protect a Jeeper or new Jeeper out there. I can see some young person buying this and learning the hard lesson later.
#15
Actually I'd call the BBB first, to me it looks like a used car lot rather than a new car dealership. In Texas I know we have a false claims law but you have to go through the right channels for it to apply and the BBB is the start.
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JK Jedi Master
I saw what I'll bet was that one a couple months back for sale on a used car lot near Douglas and SE 29th. And, as OP suggests, I was just as disgusted that someone might buy it for a Rubi price.
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Originally Posted by Mark Doiron
I saw what I'll bet was that one a couple months back for sale on a used car lot near Douglas and SE 29th. And, as OP suggests, I was just as disgusted that someone might buy it for a Rubi price.