MAGS1
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- 2022 Mustang GT
If you have the time, make the drive out here and show up to the dealer in person. They usually shape up real quick when you come knocking in person.The state of Illinois will not take a complaint against them since they do so much business. I have tried that and they quite literally tell me they won’t file my complaint. I have filed a complaint in Michigan but they don’t do business in Michigan so it’s pretty meaningless.
my last option left is to sue. I am licensed in Illinois and it would cost me nearly nothing to do it but it’s a guarantee the title will be held up for at least another 3-4 months while the lawsuit gets rolling.
Keep it in your back pocket until you really need it, but don’t be afraid to tell them you’re a licensed attorney and what they’re doing isn’t legal (titles have to be sent to the lien holder or owner within a certain time period here in IL I believe, but I’ve never had an issue so I haven’t researched it to be 100% sure on that). Most don’t want to go through the hassle of legal stuff, especially over something like this.
Talk about a piece of shit dealership…
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