noiseIndustry Verticals · E-commerce & RetailsituationalB2CMarketplace

Online car retailer sold vehicle with defects contradicting their own inspection checklist

A buyer received a vehicle with multiple defects marked as passed on the retailer 150-point inspection. Customer service was unresponsive during the return window. This is an individual consumer dispute, not a systemic market-level problem.

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