Car Dealerships Use High-Pressure Tactics and Demand Personal Documents
A car dealership made repeated workplace calls and pressured a consumer to hand over personal documents including their driver's license under coercive sales tactics. Consumers lack tools to document and report predatory dealership behavior.
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