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WWYD. Family member sells cars. But....

A family member works for a good dealership selling new and used cars.  He is a good employee, a good worker.  No problems at work and plays by the rules.

However, he has a sketchy history when it comes to family and friends.  He has stolen from family, borrowed money and never paid it back, sponged off people, etc.  I personally do not trust him and he will never get a key to my house.  And, I hide some things when everyone's over for the holidays.  He's the guy that will always try to figure out a way to get the most he can for as little as he can, even if it's underhanded.  I have never told him our income, the price of our house, and other such financial information because I don't trust him.  I will, however, say that he has matured and straightened up some in the past few years.

I'm ready to guy a new or good used car.  Would you go to this guy because he can get you a really good deal, or would you go elsewhere because you don't want him knowing your personal information?

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  • I would go somewhere else.

    You don't owe any family member your business, and you can always say you were interested in one particular car (new or used) that was available at the other dealer. 

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  • Go somewhere else - you don't want to get mixed up with him in case he starts acting like a sleazebag again.

    Why would you consider going to him in the first place? Is he the only used car dealer in your area? Would he give you a fantastic discount? (And even if he DID give you a great discount, do you think there's potential for him to hold that over your head for the next 15 years when he wants a favor from you?)

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  • Go somewhere else. I'm all for avoiding future problems when I can, rather than taking a chance and hoping he won't do something awful. I mean really; you have to hide your stealable stuff when he comes over? No. He cannot sell you a car, see your finances, get your ssn.
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  • elsewhere without a doubt. i dont mix family and money as a rule to begin with. mixing money with a dishonest thief of a family member is even worse.
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  • Just remember the axiom:  Never do business with family.

    If he questions you, just tell him that you would hate for things to get awkward if something went wrong with the car.   

  • Absolutely not.  Mixing business and family is a bad idea anyway, but if you don't trust the guy and hide things from him when he comes to your house I don't even understand why you are considering using him to buy a car.
  • The car dealerships I've gone to have the person who sells you the care, but then someone else runs the banking/loan side of it. Do you know if that's the case where your Family member works?
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  • General rule to live by: never do business with family or close friends. 

    Yes, there are exceptions ... but you are already not on the best ground and so there would be little to no remorse on his part if he did find a way to take advantage of you and little to no reason to think that he would make something right. 


  • Go somewhere else. Any discount you could get from him would not be worth the potential issues/problems that could come out of it. 
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  • Thanks everyone.  You pretty much said what I was feeling. 

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  • My sister works for Ford and some car companies offer discounts to family and friends of employees.  If this is available you would not need to buy the car through his dealership, rather you could ask him to obtain the discount code for you (for Ford the code is generated for a specific family member or friend and is good for a year at any of their dealerships) and then use it elsewhere.  I don't know if this is viable for you without buying the car from him, but you could always suggest that you found a car elsewhere but would still like the code. 
  • If the kind of car you're interested is only available at his dealership, then why not go through him?  I would however, get my financing in order through an outside bank or credit union so that he has no dealings with that part of the deal.  But if the type of car you're looking at is available elsewhere, then I would go elsewhere, unless you think he can get you a better deal on the final price.
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  • I would go to this guy; I mean what?s the big deal! This is a professional matter nothing to do what type of person he is.
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    I would go to this guy; I mean what?s the big deal! This is a professional matter nothing to do what type of person he is.

    Yes, but the type of person he is would go to the financing guy and find out how much DH and I make, our credit score, all our credit information, and then come asking for money.  Then, when we refuse, he'd call us names and tell the whole family we're stingy as$holes.  And, say we owe him money because he got us a good deal. 

    Definitely decided we're not going to go to him.

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  • We bought a car from a good friend who worked at a dealership.  He was not shady and that was uncomfortable enough. It worked out for us, but I wouldn't want to do it again.  i would definitely go somewhere else.
  • We bought a car from a good friend who worked at a dealership.  He was not shady and that was uncomfortable enough. It worked out for us, but I wouldn't want to do it again.  I would definitely go somewhere else.
  • I wouldn't even consider buying a car from him.
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    imagebelljason92:
    I would go to this guy; I mean what?s the big deal! This is a professional matter nothing to do what type of person he is.

    Yes, but the type of person he is would go to the financing guy and find out how much DH and I make, our credit score, all our credit information, and then come asking for money.  Then, when we refuse, he'd call us names and tell the whole family we're stingy as$holes.  And, say we owe him money because he got us a good deal. 

    Definitely decided we're not going to go to him.

    Good. The last thing you want is to be under obligation to him.

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  • Go to someone else.  Friends/family and money do not mix,

     

  • I would not go to him.  DH's Stepbrother sells cars. We bought one from him since he had what we needed and didn't buy one from him without guilt. And he is trustworthy. It didn't create any family problems. 
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