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Do NOT sign up for e-mail!
Written by 07/27/2010
onWARNING- Buy a car, or don't, but DO NOT sign up for any kind of e-mail subscription. I made the mistake of requesting more information about a used car that was listed on their website A YEAR AGO. I never received any information about the car, but I started getting daily e-mails about all of their specials and sales. No problem, right? I click the unsubscribe button, they say it may take a week, no big deal.
A month later I am still getting e-mail, and the address keeps changing so I can't just put them in my spam blocker. I e-mail Biggers Chevrolet and tell them they need to delete my e-mail address, I am no longer in the market for a car and I want them to leave me alone. The internet sales person apologizes, I figure everything is fine.
About once a month I am still getting e-mail, again from various e-mail addresses all advertising for Biggers Chevrolet. I e-mail them AGAIN. They apologize again, say I must have been taken off some lists but not all of them (except every time I get an e-mail, I follow the unsubscribe link. How many lists do they have?).
Here it is a year later and my inbox is still clogged with Biggers Chevrolet. How flipping annoying.
- Recommend this dealer? No
- Purchased a vehicle from this dealer? No