ULPT Request. sold car to dealership. they rolled odometer back 40,000kms.
Posted by zuurthbtw@reddit | UnethicalLifeProTips | View on Reddit | 9 comments
Any opportunity here? Have photo proof of original km's. it's 1000% the same vehicle. old vw, from what i heard they're easy to manipulate odometer. i dont care about bringing the dealership down, or reporting them.
i think life is throwing me a lay up here and wondering if i have the BALLS to dunk
No_Presence9915@reddit
Wait till they sell it. Then go to the buyer and get a share of the lawsuit
zamfire@reddit
"Hey remember that car I sold you guys? Who did you sell it to? I need their contact info....for purposes"
MobileTechGuy@reddit
Since this is ULPT, piss disc in the blackmail letter.
Pretty sure there's nothing available for grabs here mate.
Longjumping_West_907@reddit
If this is in the US, your state Attorney General should have a consumer fraud division. I don't see a way for op to profit, but they can screw over the dealer.
sexwiththebabysitter@reddit
Well since he used kilometers instead of miles I’m gonna guess not in the US
streuselcutie4427@reddit
The Vehicle Sales Authority of British Columbia would be the place I'd file a report with. If you are in fact in their jurisdiction
RiddSann@reddit
Depending on your country, maybe you could blackmail them by telling them you'll report them for fraud.
chris14020@reddit
They'd likely just pin it on a low-level fall guy and file charges against you for blackmail, which means legal issues for you while they walk free minus one lackey.
BlottomanTurk@reddit
You could try "levarging" your proof to get more money. Y'know, since they clearly made an "error" noting the mileage when purchasing the car from you...Whatever the difference in sale price that 40k rollback would have been worth sounds fair, yeah?
Just make sure to bring up this "discrepancy" loudly in front of potential customers to get a quick payout.
I mean, they should really want to fix this terrible mistake before someone important fnds out, right?