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    Hanania Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram

    Hanania Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram

    (71 reviews)

    My husband and I had decided to purchase a Jeep Wrangler so I searched local Jeep dealerships for…read moretheir inventory. Atlantic advertised a Sport S model as a new arrival for a very reasonable price. I left a message and early the next morning one of their salesmen, John Duford, called. He was friendly and answered my questions so we drove up to the dealership that morning. John had this particular Jeep parked out front which was nice. He was again very informative and no pressure. We decided to purchase said Jeep after driving same and imagine our surprise that we were out of there in two hours which included driving to our bank to obtain a cashier's check! He even helped my husband pair his cellphone with the Jeep before we drove off. Two days later John called to verify we were satisfied and if we had any questions or problems. He is a great person to work with. And the manager was very professional as well. We are thrilled with our purchase and the ease of acquiring same.

    *ATTENTION* Please Do NOT Buy From These People! Please read the 1 star reviews for honest feedback…read moreinstead of what seem to be fake 4 and 5 star reviews. The first thing I want to note is that, in my opinion, so many of these reviews for this business are AI or otherwise falsely generated. It's very easy now for businesses to pay for or generate reviews and it seems to be the only thing these guys do well. I went to Hanania to see if they were in the market for purchasing our vehicle. We were in need of a tow vehicle and ours was on its last leg, so we thought we would sell it and use the money to put down on a new one when we were ready. Hanania was local and convenient. We were lowballed on the amount they gave us ($800) which seems to be the exact same offer as every other person who sold a vehicle to them regardless of the vehicle, but we weren't desperate and didn't have time to shop around, so we took the offer. They took our vehicle and told us that they would be mailing a check and that it would be to us in a couple of days. It took two weeks to get paid for the vehicle that they had already taken from us. We finally had to contact their general manager to get a check written for us that we had to travel to Jacksonville to pick up. That same general manager spoke with my husband, talked a good game, and assured us that it was a one time mistake and that he would personally take care of us when we were ready to purchase our vehicle....we fell for it. When the time came, we gave them another chance. Here's where it gets bad. We went to the dealership and spoke with "Jack". Jack said I was approved and he just needed to find the vehicle we needed and that he would let us know when he had one. So, we waited. And waited...when he finally called and said that he had exactly the vehicle we wanted and it was ready to be shipped to our location, we just needed to give them a down payment, so we did. They took money from our bank account. At this point, we are more than 10 days into this transaction. We then got a text from Jack asking us if there were any other colors that we would accept, we were very confused....wait, what? I thought he already had our car on its way and that's the reason we put $$ down. WTH? So, he gave us some lines about the color not being available and we continued on since we were already into the transaction pretty deep. When another week of us asking questions and getting no responses went by, I started getting more aggressive with my texts. Then we got a text that he was having trouble getting me approved. What in the absolute scam did I get myself into? At that point, we had already lost out on several events because we didn't have a tow vehicle. I decided to get the General Manager involved. When we contacted him and told him what was going on, he said he would "get in the middle of it". They still have our money at this point. After several more days of waiting, he texted us that there are no vehicles available that match what we need, but that we were pre-approved for a different truck on the lot and that he was going to text us a picture of the sticker and if we like it, he would get the ball rolling on it. The text with the picture never came....from the general manager (Paul). We messaged him and called and still no text. When we finally got in touch with him after the weekend, he kept telling us that he was still working on it. WHAT? At this point, Jack has stopped communicating with us entirely even when we messaged him. They still have our money. More than a month after we began the transaction, gave them a down payment, and communicated with someone as high up as we could go, we had gotten nowhere. I had finally had enough and told them that they needed to give me my money back. It took them almost a week to give it back. No apology, nothing. Just a text that said that it had been refunded. Then came the letters. They hit my credit with inquiries 9 times. Yes, that's right....9 times with hard inquiries. More than 40 letters in the mail about inquiries into our credit. These people need to be sued.

    Wholesale Auto Mart

    Wholesale Auto Mart

    (1 review)

    I purchased a car from Wholesale Auto Mart in May, 2015. I probably spent 2 weeks asking…read morequestions, receiving additional pictures, having the dealer do a "walk around" while I was on the phone, etc. I also received a CARFAX report, so I felt like the car should be a good one. It only had 26,000 miles on it. We agreed on a price and I thought about renting a car to drive 800 miles to pick it up. But I asked if shipping was available, and we agreed on a price for that. I agreed to pay the shipper when the car was delivered. I knew it was a used car and did not expect it to be perfect. But when it arrived, I knew there was a problem. MELDEW! The odor was very strong and the carpets were wet. I was buying a convertible and was told that the back glass was loose when they received it, but it was repaired and the top was still good. But the car was never dried out and obviously the back window was not the only problem. I found water still in the trunk, with all the jack parts and spare tire cover ruined from the water. I removed all of the carpeting and found worms and bugs still living under the moist carpeting in the front passenger area. I cleaned all of this out and repainted the rusty floorboards, but the top was still leaking. There were some small holes close to the front of the top. I spent $1,500 for a new top, and still am getting water in from the weather striping, and from under the glove box. When the car was delivered, the shipper would not take any money. I was told the company would bill me. Then I found out that the dealer mistakenly agreed to pay the shipping. They did pay for shipping, but the money I have been out trying to fix this car has been 4 times what the shipping costs were. It's September, and the carpet and seats are still out of the car. I cannot find all of the leaks. I have spent $1,500 on a new top and over $250 on new weather stripping. I have no recourse, but watch out! I have never bought a car without inspecting first, and I thought I could trust this dealer. But he had to know about the leaking and meldew issues. It's the first thing you smell when you get in the car.

    From the owner: Buying a car can be effortless if you shop at the right place. We at Wholesale Auto Mart guarantee…read moreabsolute customer satisfaction and offer FREE limited warranty on many of our cars. Visit us on Facebook and schedule your appointment today!! Call us anytime!!

    Bank of America Financial Center - Storefront

    Bank of America Financial Center

    (9 reviews)

    I've been a Bank of America customer for over twenty years, both personal and business. More than…read more$200K moves through my accounts every year, and not once--ever--has there been a hint of fraud, overdraft, or dispute. I've stayed loyal through mergers, fees, and policy changes because I believed this bank valued long-term relationships. After what just happened at this branch, that belief is gone. I sold my RV for $35K and helped a friend purchase a 2004 Thunderbird for $12K. We went to Truist Bank, only 0.3 miles away, where their branch manager, Stacy, issued two cashier's checks--certified, verified funds. I walked them straight into this BOA branch to deposit them, as I've done countless times. The teller, Marie, was professional and kind. Then the system "recommended" a seven-day hold. I asked why. She said "fraud prevention." I explained that cashier's checks are guaranteed money--the very reason they exist. She said $12K would clear the next day and $7K of the $35K the following day. Frustrating, but fine. Then I asked for a manager. Enter Chris, the assistant manager, with an attitude that screamed indifference. Before hearing a word of context, he started repeating "fraud" like it was a script. I told him my account is spotless--twenty years, zero issues--and that labeling legitimate customers as potential criminals isn't customer service. I asked him to call Truist's branch manager to verify the checks. He refused, saying he was "not allowed." Then, smirking, he told me I could "just cancel the checks and go back if it was a good bank." That comment alone summed up how little he cared. When I pointed out that the system only recommended a hold, not required one, he claimed "management can't override it anymore" and blamed "a new 2024 law." He couldn't cite the law or explain it. He said he'd call the internal department that might lift it--then shrugged and admitted, "They won't." I've managed teams for years, and I would never speak to customers with that tone or lack of respect. The next day, nothing cleared. Not the $12K. Not the $7K. Days later, the entire deposit is still frozen. No follow-up, no explanation--just silence. That's not fraud protection. That's mismanagement hiding behind automation. Look at the reviews for this branch. Like so many others, not one five-star rating. That's not coincidence--it's culture. This is what happens when leadership replaces service with scripts and accountability with algorithms. If a 20-year customer depositing certified checks from a major U.S. bank gets treated like a liability, what chance does a new customer have? I've defended BOA for years. I won't anymore. When the hold finally lifts, I'll close both my personal and business accounts. It takes minutes to open new ones elsewhere--at banks that still believe in human judgment, not automated suspicion. Bank of America once stood for partnership and progress. Now it stands for policies without people, and managers without empathy. To anyone reading: choose a bank that values you. And to Bank of America Corporate--this review isn't just feedback. It's a warning. Customers notice, competitors notice, and the public notices. Your systems don't just hold funds--they're holding back trust.

    This review is for the drive thru only. We didn't feel comfortable going inside the bank during…read morethis pandemic. We used the drive thru to make a transaction the other day. The lanes are nice and wide. There are two atm machines and the drive up window. The bank teller was super nice and was not wearing a mask. It was around mid day so it wasn't busy at all.

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