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Drive Your Dream LLC Don Robinson Don Robinson of Drive Your Dream LLC sold me a 1999 Mercury cougar that had transmission problems, and he refused to |
10th of May, 2011 by User935339 |
On March 9, 2011 I gave Don Robinson of Drive your dream LLc a $300 deposit to shop for an older model luxury vehicle for me. March 10,2011 Don went to a dealers auction in the area and while at the auction he texted me back and forward about what cars were being sold and how much the cars I was interested in were selling for and how many miles were on them. He also informed me that my $2000 was not enough to get any of the vehicles I had requested him to purchase for me. He finally texts me and tells me there is a 2000 model coupe about to come down the line, And he also asks me to spend 200 more dollars and I told him I would have to be wooed if I am going to spend more money. He never told me what the car was until he did the deal. He assured I would like the vehicle. he sent pictures by text and I wondered. After looking at the pictures of the car that he already purchased for me without my consent, he told me he drove it around at the auction lot. He also told me it needed some front pads work and that he would fix it.He said the car would be ready at 3:30, he still needed to do the service& breplace the front brake pads. I caught a cab to his house to pick up the car. I signed the documents and then drove the car for the first time ever and took it a nearby place to get a fax sent off. I noticed some noise from the front and that the acceleration was not normal and I told him about it and he said it was the brakes and he would fix it when he returns fron savannah to check on his grandmother. When he returned from savannah, he came and got the car and kept it for two days supposedly fixing the hub assembly, and or axle. When he returned to me with the car I got in the passenger seat and he drove to Conyers to pick up a Saturn that he bought. En route to his destination I kept saying "Don listen at the way the transmission is dragging". He kept telling me that he drve the car while at the auction and also that if I would drive in overdrive that it would be different. The car also turned off 3 or more times en route to Conyers while he was driving. There were several occassions during the ownership when I called and or texted Don about the transmission and asked him if he could take it back and he said he dont buy cars back but could help me to sell it , and could get me a transmission forv $400 dollars with a warranty. I continued to have transmission and front wheel problems and cutting off problems and he refused to resolve the problems or admit to the slipping transmissdion. And hung up on me one night when me my friend and my son were on the side of the road and I was pleading with him to give me my money back. He told me if it needs a transmission, then it needs a transmission, I would have to get one. |
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