Doing research about the dealer such as reviews and asking other customers that may have purchased from that Dealer about their experience.
Check with a reputable, local jeweler. They may have programs to buy rings, or may know a reputable buyer in the area.
If you know of others who have worked with a particular diamond dealer you can get a good sense of their reputation. If not, then shop around before you sell. Don't be afraid to walk out without selling.
I think if you went to your local Chevy dealership they might know I think if you went to your local Chevy dealership they might know I think if you went to your local Chevy dealership they might know I think if you went to your local Chevy dealership they might know
No, they are just trying to get more money out of you. They sell used cars "as is" so they know what the buyer should look out for. They are in the wrong, dont' sweat it.
There is one Hyundai dealer in Tacoma: Robert Larson Hyundai (also called Hyundai of Tacoma), and two others nearby: Paar Hyundai in Bremerton and Titus Will Hyundai in Olympia. However, the only way to know which dealers are "reputable" is to ask friends or consult the Better Business Bureau.
You could check a local used car dealership, sometimes they will have one on the lot or can point you in the right direction. Another good place to look is on Craigslist, just make sure you know who you're dealing with.
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Only if you are very certain the party you are dealing with is a reputable company. Never give out any personal information unless you know precisely who you are dealing with.
A GUY I KNOW PERSONALLY AND VERY WELL, WHO OWNS A CAR DEALERSHIP ANSWERED THAT VERY QUESTION FOR ME WHEN I ASK. HE RESPONDED SAYING 96+% OF DEALERS WILL WAIT AFTER 3 MONTHS NO PAY BEFORE REPOSSESION OF A VECHILE However it is strictly up to the lender. If financing is through the autommbile company (Chrysler, etc) it is their call over the dealer's. If you are dealing with a "Buy-Here-Pay-Here" lot, it can be as short as 3 days! Caveat Emptor (Buyer Beware)
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