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"Manchester City Nissan Faces Lawsuit for Alleged Customer Scams and Deceptive Pricing"
legal2 years ago

"Manchester City Nissan Faces Lawsuit for Alleged Customer Scams and Deceptive Pricing"

Manchester City Nissan is being sued for allegedly scamming customers by adding unauthorized junk fees and extra charges to the cost of vehicles, particularly "certified pre-owned" ones. The Connecticut Attorney General and the Federal Trade Commission are involved in the lawsuit, accusing the dealership of deceptive advertising and charging customers thousands of dollars more than advertised. The dealership has been called out for its practices and is facing legal action, with the hope that they will seek a resolution.

"Manchester Car Dealership Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Customer Scam and Inflated Fees"
legal2 years ago

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

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.

"Manchester Nissan Faces Allegations of Deceptive Practices and Bogus Fees"
legal2 years ago

"Manchester Nissan Faces Allegations of Deceptive Practices and Bogus Fees"

Manchester City Nissan, a car dealership in Manchester, CT, along with its owner and key employees, is facing legal action from Attorney General William Tong and the Federal Trade Commission for allegedly deceiving consumers with hidden fees and unauthorized charges on certified pre-owned vehicles. The complaint accuses the dealership of charging "junk fees" for certification, add-ons, and government charges without consent, potentially violating multiple laws. The FTC's action aligns with its new CARS Rule aimed at combating auto retail scams. The dealership disputes the claims and intends to address them in court.