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I appreciate your nephew being in the millitary and all but was it really neccesary to mention that several times in your review. I am also sad to hear about his mother but why couldn't he just be... More
I appreciate your nephew being in the millitary and all but was it really neccesary to mention that several times in your review. I am also sad to hear about his mother but why couldn't he just be here visiting his mother. Next time write a straight up review with your beef not a sob story. In closing you are wrong so take that to the bank and cash it.
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My nephew is home on a 5-day leave from the U.S. Army to visit his mother, who just had a bone marrow transplant a few weeks ago. He had only two days in which to purchase a truck, and he went to... More
My nephew is home on a 5-day leave from the U.S. Army to visit his mother, who just had a bone marrow transplant a few weeks ago. He had only two days in which to purchase a truck, and he went to this Kerbeck dealership in Pleasantville. All paperwork was processed, and he was told he could pick the truck up the next day. When he went to get it, he was told that "another dealer" in Palmyra NJ had refused to release the truck, because they were trying to sell it for more money. Let's see -- isn't Kerbeck's original location in Palmyra? What a coincidence! And here's an even bigger coincidence -- my nephew could actually still buy the truck -- which he had already purchased the day before -- BUT IT WOULD COST HIM AN ADDITIONAL $1,000. Kerbeck, you fly the American flag over your dealerships. SHAME ON YOU for treating an active member of our military this way!
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My nephew is home on a 5-day leave from the U.S. Army to visit his mother, who just had a bone marrow transplant a few weeks ago. He had only two days in which to purchase a truck, and he went to... More
My nephew is home on a 5-day leave from the U.S. Army to visit his mother, who just had a bone marrow transplant a few weeks ago. He had only two days in which to purchase a truck, and he went to this Kerbeck dealership in Pleasantville. All paperwork was processed, and he was told he could pick the truck up the next day. When he went to get it, he was told that another dealer in Palmyra NJ had refused to release the truck, because they were trying to sell it for more money. Let's see -- isn't Kerbeck's original location in Palmyra? What a coincidence! And here's an even bigger coincidence -- my nephew could actually still buy the truck -- which he had already purchased the day before -- BUT IT WOULD COST HIM AN ADDITIONAL $1,000. Kerbeck, you fly the American flag over your dealerships. SHAME ON YOU for treating an active member of our military this way!
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