The OLD BAIT and SWITCH are alive and well at KEATING - Wil
The OLD BAIT and SWITCH are alive and well at KEATING TOYOTA, ABSOLUTELY NO INTEGRITY! I’ll preface this story by saying I had hoped my first experience with this dealership would be positive rather than negative. But here goes, I visited the dealership in good faith on 13 February 2026 to purchase a used vehicle for $75,000. It was my first time there, and my salesman was Mr. R. Skipper, and his manager was Mr. S. Young. While looking over the vehicle, I was told it had two keys and that the cosmetic damage I identified on the hood would be repaired. After three hours being there, we finally closed.
As I was transferring my personal items from my traded car, which had two keys, I was awaiting Mr. Skipper to bring me the second set for the purchased car. After 5-10 minutes, I go searching, and I find him inside the dealership, about to depart for the evening. I ask him where are the second set of keys? He then tells me that, after 3 hours there, he was sorry, but there was no second set. He then proposes to make it right. I needed to pay half the cost of a second key, and the dealership would pay the other half. Obviously, I would not agree with this, and had I known from the start that the second set was missing, I would not have purchased the car. I made them aware at the beginning of my visit that I was not going to waste anyone’s time with foolishness or, surely, any lies. Mad as I was, I was then promised that someone would contact me on Saturday, 14 FEB 26, to arrange a date for the second set of keys to be given to me and repairs to the vehicle. As you would expect, no one called, even after I called the dealership Saturday myself and left a message for Mr. Skipper to return my call. Ladies and Gentlemen, please keep my experience in mind before visiting this dishonest dealership.
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