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Re: Creators of carbon credit scheme cashing in on scam [steve_]
by gagrice on Wed Nov 05 09:37:09 PST 2008
I thought some restaurant in Kansas won the BBQ contest? I think that Hickory smoke needs to be taken off the list of GHG polluters. It smells much better than most of the cities in the USA. Right about now I would be for eliminating all the major cities in the USA. Start with all the ones over a million people and see how much better the air is.
2007 RAM 1500 SXT $15900
by docmark1 on Sat Apr 28 06:04:44 PDT 2007
Just got a new 2007 Ram 1500 SXT 3.7L V6 standard bed, AUTO/air/AM/FM/CD/PW/PD/PM/cruise/bedliner/chrome wheels/Anti-Spin Differential Rear Axle Sticker $25,400 Paid $15900+tax and tags. No doc fees. No Haggle price in Hickory NC.
Re: Now no brakes while using cruise control!! [jodenessky]
by denbeck222 on Tue Jul 22 08:23:26 PDT 2008
WE BOUGHT A NEW 2008 SKY AT SATURN OF HICKORY AND WE ALSO ARE HAVING BRAKE PROBLEMS. WE HAVE TAKEN THE CAR BACK AND HAVE BEEN TOLD THAT THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH THE CAR.THEY REALLY MAKE YOU FEEL QUITE STUPID!!!! I DONT KNOW WHAT WE ARE GOING TO DO BUT WE ARE NOT VERY HAPPY WITH THE CAR OR WITH SATURN OF HICKORY.
Re: Note [madmanmoo]
by richard64 on Sat Jun 28 10:57:47 PDT 2008
I agree with you. Rooms to Go is fine for the beach house, but maybe not for the permanent home. You are also right about Haverty's. They do their own thing with a manufacturer who builds just for them. Also, they are not big on discounts. Still, their quality isn't bad. Their salespersons have a rough time. They put tons of pressure on them to meet weekly quotas. If you don't meet the quota, you're out the door in no time. That's the nice thing about High Point and Hickory. All of the manufacturers are pushing their brands in one location. It gets you a better price---like six car dealerships in one square mile. :P There used to be a nice furniture place in your town. I had a cousin that lived there. I can't remember the name of it. It may be out of business by now. Richard
Doc Fees are scams
by slackovic on Mon Apr 21 20:03:32 PDT 2008
I have bought 27 vehicles in my lifetime, and recently, here in NC, I came upon a used passenger van sitting on a well known Ford lot here in HIckory/Conover, NC. area.. I had been looking a few months and though this vehicle had more miles than I was comfortable with, it was one owner and dealer serviced its whole life, etc with records and such. So with the price stated on the window, the salesman got his GM who said they woould be willing to drop it $500.00 more to move it on a cash deal- so I said OK. I had the cash and wouldn't need financing anyway. So when we started to do paperwork inside, all of a sudden, outside of NC sales tax and title & plate costs, all of a sudden this "Doc Fee' came up which was an additional $500.00 or so basically bringing the car price back up to and just above what it was before the GM said they would take the $500.00 off the price to move it off the lot. So seeing this, I stopped signing papers and got upset asking what this is for, and they couldn't tell me except say it goes for the mechanics in the back for prepping the vehicle, etc. I told them I never saw such a doc fee in my life, and asked them to lower it and they told me it cannot be done. Still, owning many vehicles in my time, I NEVER paid more than perhaps 75.00 on any doc fee, and today seeing this huge amount seems very wrong and unethical to state a few points. How can these dealerships face customers with such a bogus fee for doing nothing but the required paperwork they must do under law? In my small business or any other business I know of, NOBODY can charge for paperwork processing fees as those are part of the normal business transaction, yet these dealers are charging people in my area these outrageous Doc Fees and it is a scam and does not seem liek they should be allowed to do so. I do know NC has no cap on any such doc fees, but in this time of economice troubles and high gas prices, how can these dealers charge such huge doc fees and expect to keep business going? I wish I could charge all my customers a fee for writing an invoice or traveling miles on my time to give them an estimate, etc..
Re: Mitsubishi response (Japan) [mcollis]
by jvaine on Tue Feb 19 17:08:09 PST 2008
I have sent photo's to MMNA po. box 6014,Cypress CA. 90630-0014 about 8 month's ago and again 2 month's ago with my phone# and email address, have had no response as yet.Just have to keep trying.The 888-648-7820# is a joke but call it anyway's.I call once a month always same answer no report's of this nature. dealer Jeff Phillips Mitsubishi. Hickory, NC. no help at all. mcollis please keep us posted.

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