BMW of Macon
Dealership Sales Review
FRAUD!! CHEAT!! UNETHITCAL! Stay Away! I leased a vehicle through a broker and I reside out of state. The paperwork was done via Fedex. After 14 days or so when it showed up on BMW website I noticed that my allocated mileage was 30k instead of 36k. Upon deep diving and rechecking the executed paper I noticed that my signature was forged and numbers were altered. This deal was conducted via a broker. The car was to be shipped to me. OMAR Saleh -The Sales Rep- - Stop paying attention after deal was done. I had to contact again and again to get the vehicle shipped to me. He sent me paperwork with forged signature. Never sent the title work to MY DMV after promising. I had to send mails again and again to get the copy of executed paperwork. Jason Diaz - Called and lied pretending to be the co-worker boss to cover up the forgery. Lied that GM is aware of situation. Lied that BMW is correcting contract and lied that employee will be fired. Scott Smith (GM) - Did not take any action on the employee who conducted the forgery and made me deal with the same employee throughout the process. I spent more than a month sending email/phone calls. On the calls he sounded like it was not a big deal. Big part of the problem. Michael Perez- Finance Director- Forged my signature, kept on sending paperwork with mistakes to me. Delayed every step of the process and had to be pushed all through even after committing the forgery. Got away with no punishment what so ever. In the end- My miles was corrected. The money that they were trying to pocket was added to my account and hence payment was decreased by $25 per month. No compensation was given for the ordeal that I had to go through. It took 1.5 month for this to sort out. The employee involved was not disciplined and got away with the mess. I am not sure how many other they have done this to. I was lucky to check the information else I would had discovered it after 3 years during turn in.<br>
- Recommend this dealer? No
- Did the dealer honor all commitments made? No