I have know the guys at the dealership for year. You make a BS claim and think anyone cares. Stimes is a good dude. I doubt your mother went to the dealership and for the guy with the mailer.... Read it before you act like an ass.
This is a good dealership with good vehicles. I have purchased a dozen over the years. Trust them.
Too Many people jump online and review companies they never ever dealt with before. I know first hand this is a good Dealership. I worked here 15 years. Jr is a stand up guy and will shoot you straight. STIMES Keep doing the good work. don't listen to the haters.
The owner of this Company would choose money over his own family. He has a history of treating employees bad. He has a way of brainwashing those around him.
I received an advertising flyer in the mail about being a potential winner in the sweepstakes event that was going on at the dealership.
My number matched the number listied for an XBox system. I called the number given on the flyer and was informed that yes I had indeed won a XBox and was told to come in during the "event" to claim my prize.
Today when I drove to Concordia, I listened to the sales pitch, drove a new Ford Taurus, talked about trading a vehicle, left to think it over. I then went back & said that I had changed my mind & only wanted to claim my gift.
Well that's when the ripoff came into play. No XBox system at all, just a walmart gift card. They also kept the flyer, so no proof of winning number. Talk about doing business by false advertising!
My mother age 84 went to Womack Sunshine Ford to see if the key she got in the mail won her a new car. She did not, nor did her friend age 90. The wheeler dealer Car Salesman, came out talked her into trying out a 2013 Ford Taurus, with 15,000 miles. She like it and they told her she could get a 2,500.00 rebate. What a deal. They told her the list price was 44,000.00 and then sent in the big dogs sales person. They told her that she could get the rebate and and they would give her 6,000 for her car, (they wanted to give her 5,000.00 but she said she thought it was worth more), so the final price she paid was 36,000.00 they wanted her to finance it with Ford Motor Company and she wanted to pay cash. She wanted to call her grandson to have him look at the car, they told her the deal was only good that day. When I found out I was outraged, and looked the car up on Car Fax, with the VIN #, and it was listed at 19,000. Kelley Blue Book was listed at 20,000. they insisted they did not over charge her. and hung up on me when I called them. Never Do business with this guy in either of his dealerships Concordia, Kansas or Salina Kansas. One of his past employees told me that they rip off old people and women all the time.
On July 23, Felix O’Neill Rippy TX State Bar#16937400, age 50, of Round Rock, received a one-year, fully probated suspension effective July 23 from the 227th District Court of Williamson County
Rippy violated Rules 1.09 and 8.04(a)(1). He was ordered to pay $22,166.64 in attorney’s fees and costs.
Womack Sunshine Ford Reviews
what bull shit this is
I have know the guys at the dealership for year. You make a BS claim and think anyone cares. Stimes is a good dude. I doubt your mother went to the dealership and for the guy with the mailer.... Read it before you act like an ass.
This is a good dealership with good vehicles. I have purchased a dozen over the years. Trust them.
BS REVIEWS
Too Many people jump online and review companies they never ever dealt with before. I know first hand this is a good Dealership. I worked here 15 years. Jr is a stand up guy and will shoot you straight. STIMES Keep doing the good work. don't listen to the haters.
Not Surprised
The owner of this Company would choose money over his own family. He has a history of treating employees bad. He has a way of brainwashing those around him.
I received an advertising flyer in the mail about being a potential winner in the sweepstakes event that was going on at the dealership.
My number matched the number listied for an XBox system. I called the number given on the flyer and was informed that yes I had indeed won a XBox and was told to come in during the "event" to claim my prize.
Today when I drove to Concordia, I listened to the sales pitch, drove a new Ford Taurus, talked about trading a vehicle, left to think it over. I then went back & said that I had changed my mind & only wanted to claim my gift.
Well that's when the ripoff came into play. No XBox system at all, just a walmart gift card. They also kept the flyer, so no proof of winning number. Talk about doing business by false advertising!
My mother age 84 went to Womack Sunshine Ford to see if the key she got in the mail won her a new car. She did not, nor did her friend age 90. The wheeler dealer Car Salesman, came out talked her into trying out a 2013 Ford Taurus, with 15,000 miles. She like it and they told her she could get a 2,500.00 rebate. What a deal. They told her the list price was 44,000.00 and then sent in the big dogs sales person. They told her that she could get the rebate and and they would give her 6,000 for her car, (they wanted to give her 5,000.00 but she said she thought it was worth more), so the final price she paid was 36,000.00 they wanted her to finance it with Ford Motor Company and she wanted to pay cash. She wanted to call her grandson to have him look at the car, they told her the deal was only good that day. When I found out I was outraged, and looked the car up on Car Fax, with the VIN #, and it was listed at 19,000. Kelley Blue Book was listed at 20,000. they insisted they did not over charge her. and hung up on me when I called them. Never Do business with this guy in either of his dealerships Concordia, Kansas or Salina Kansas. One of his past employees told me that they rip off old people and women all the time.
On July 23, Felix O’Neill Rippy TX State Bar#16937400, age 50, of Round Rock, received a one-year, fully probated suspension effective July 23 from the 227th District Court of Williamson County
Rippy violated Rules 1.09 and 8.04(a)(1). He was ordered to pay $22,166.64 in attorney’s fees and costs.