"Manchester Car Dealership Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Customer Scam and Inflated Fees"

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Connecticut Attorney General William Tong has filed a lawsuit against Manchester City Nissan, accusing the dealership of deceptive practices by charging customers with unauthorized "junk fees" and violating multiple laws, including the FTC Act and the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act. The dealership allegedly added thousands of dollars in bogus fees for certifications, add-ons, and government charges without customer consent. Manchester City Nissan denies the allegations, emphasizing their customer satisfaction record and expressing their intent to address the claims in court.
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- Manchester car dealership sued over scam accusations Eyewitness News 3
- Complaint Accuses Car Dealer In Manchester Of Systematic Deception Patch
- Connecticut News | - Complaint charges CT car dealer with inflating prices, adding junk fees Hartford Courant
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