
Imotobank
Walpole, MA

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After talking to three other dealerships… Phillip Ibrahim, after talking to three other dealership owners in your area in the past three days, (I have bought many cars over the years; I know the indu Ibrahim, after talking to three other dealership owners in your area in the past three days, (I have bought many cars over the years; I know the industry and some of the owners), you do not have a good reputation with your cohorts. Nothing particularly different between your management approach to the automobile business and many of the used car lots you see on Rte. 44 in Taunton. A typical review (also posted here at DealerRater) captures who you are (the son of a pastor), and how you do business: “I write this because my other one was deleted. These guys have no soul. They are bald faced crooks. They sold me a car with a salvage title and did not tell me. I'm working on it. Been through the Atty general, consumer affairs, and a lawyer. The salesman said he "Wants to Help". That means he wants to help himself. It makes me wonder how many defective cars they've sold, then upsold the rube into another sketchy car, then 'rinse and repeat'. Thing is, I spoke to a private lawyer, he told me my successful case might cost more than the $16K I paid for it. Come to find out, the car is only worth up to $8K. There is no doubt they sold it illegally. Hyundai Motors of America had already bought back the car, then sold it as salvage at auction. These guys bought it and sold it to me--Quiet as a mouse about the transmission that had been the subject of a $41 Million recall. Hyundai couldn't fix it, so bought them back. (But they will fix it for me for $4500). Imotobank sold it to me with warmth, prayers and a smile! Oh. Those complimentary reviews??? Look at the tone of the complaining ones, then look at the complimentary ones... Made up. Lies. I'm an old, retired guy on SS and disability, trying to make ends meet doing the occasional UBER thing. Heck. Attacking the weak might just be their strong suit.” You might get one such review from a disgruntled customer, but not, say, twenty (20). Customers do not like what you are doing. That is on you Phillip. Full stop, mate. My thoughts about you and your business integrity: 1. You delivered me a bad car (i.e. timing chain, windscreen, headliner, etc.) for $14,000. Bottom feeder car and bottom feeder deal. That is on you Phillip. xxxxe. 2. I take full responsibility for the title issues with the Mustang. You told me five times (I counted and took contemporaneous notes) that Navigant would make you whole. You snitched me out to get paid. Without a discussion. That is, you, Phillip. 3. You started to make the same play for the $3,200.00 owed for the Porsche: “I could just call Wells Fargo and get made whole.” That is, you, Phillip. 4. Offering me a scrap heap truck to appease me so that you could be “made whole” on the Porsche. That is your version of “generosity” so that it will take the edge off when you snitch out the 2017 Porsche— “to be made whole.” Phillip, my friend (the owner of iMotoBank Dealership) some piece of humanity is missing from you. You have failed—and you know you have. Your dad asked me 25 years ago to help you after your uncle closed his business. I said yes. You conduct yourself and, apparently, your business like a bazaar--slippery and belligerent—the customer as how much money they have to take. You don't own and manage a company, you use the business to express a deep personal contempt for those who come to your business to put trust in you. And you call your self a 'man of G-d'? More
I write this because my other one was deleted. These guys have no soul. They are bald faced crooks. They sold me a car with a salvage title and did not tell me. I'm working on it. Been through These guys have no soul. They are bald faced crooks. They sold me a car with a salvage title and did not tell me. I'm working on it. Been through the Atty general, consumer affairs, and a lawyer. The salesman said he "Wants to Help". That means he wants to help himself. Makes me wonder how many defective cars they've sold, then upsold the rube into another sketchy car, then 'rinse and repeat'. Thing is, I spoke to a private lawyer, he told me my successful case might cost more than the $16K I paid for it. Come to find out, the car is only worth up to $8K. There is no doubt they sold it illegally. Hyundai Motors of America had already bought back the car, then sold it as salvage at auction. These guys bought it and sold it to me--Quiet as a mouse about the transmission that had been the subject of a $41 Million recall. Hyundai couldn't fix it, so bought them back. (But they will fix it or me for $4500) Imotobank sold it to me with warmth, prayers and a smile! Oh. Those complimentary reviews??? Look at the tone of the complaining ones, then look at the complimentary ones... Made up. Lies. I'm an old retired guy on SS and disability, trying to make ends meet doing the occasional UBER thing. Heck. Attacking the weak might just be their strong suit. More
They are very professional, very helpful, very knowledgeable, best experience I had & I will refer people to Imotobank. All the employees & owner are amazing! knowledgeable, best experience I had & I will refer people to Imotobank. All the employees & owner are amazing! More
The deal was completed quickly and easily, and the delivery drivers were great! We sure appreciate how it all came together, thank you! delivery drivers were great! We sure appreciate how it all came together, thank you! More