N.Y. Dealership to Pay $25K for Deceptive Ads
An investigation by the New York state attorney general found that Rockland Nissan misled customers regarding lease terms and purchase agreements.
An investigation by the New York state attorney general found that Rockland Nissan misled customers regarding lease terms and purchase agreements.
Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster and Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker charge man in million-dollar identity-theft scam involving fraudulent car loans. If convicted, the man could face life in prison.
The office manager of an Iowa dealership will face 41 months in federal prison for embezzling $1.4 million from his former employer, Granger Motors.
Louisiana advertising firm banned by the state attorney general from pitching bogus sales events at N.C. car dealerships.
A defiant Washington dealer settles a two-year-old lawsuit filed by the state attorney general’s office, which charged the operation with deceptive advertising and other violations.
The dealer is ordered to pay almost $300,000 in restitution to 46 customers after four of his stores are found guilty of payment packing and other fraudulent activities.
Dealer advertising has caught the attention of federal regulators in recent months, but it also has popped up on the radar of state regulators in South Dakota, North Carolina, Connecticut, West Virginia, Vermont, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Ohio.
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