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DID SMITHTOWN NISSAN RIP YOU OFF?

ATTORNEY GENERAL CUOMO'S OFFICE SUES SMITHTOWN NISSAN FOR DECEIVING CUSTOMERS ABOUT SALE PRICES

Dealership regularly inflated prices on contracts beyond what was agreed upon
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Cuomo urges Smithtown customers who believe they were defrauded to contact his office

 

andrewcuomo.jpgHAUPPAUGE, N.Y. (November 23, 2009) - Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that his office has filed suit against Smithtown Nissan for surreptitiously altering contract prices after agreeing to a different price and terms with the consumer.

The Attorney General's office received dozens of complaints about Smithtown Nissan alleging deceptive practices, such as secretly adding unwanted and costly options to sales contracts or simply charging more for the car than what had been agreed to by consumers. The complaints alleged that the dealership, located at 535 Middle County Road in St. James and owned by Joseph O. Rubio, led them to believe they were paying one price for a vehicle, but ended up charging them much more.

The investigation also determined that Smithtown Nissan is in violation of a 2004 agreement with the Attorney General's Office that prohibited it from engaging in deceptive business practices.

"Based on this owner's history, this appears to be a new twist on an old scam," said Attorney General Cuomo. "Consumers agreed to pay one price and then received a rude awakening when they found the contract terms had been changed without their consent."

The Attorney General's investigation also found that the dealership often failed to provide customers with copies of their contracts, as required by state law. The dealership engaged in other deceptive practices at the expense of unsuspecting consumers, including adding undisclosed extended warranties, service contracts, options, and fees without consent. The dealership ignored repeated inquiries from customers seeking to cancel the added-on services and extended warranties.

Cuomo's office is seeking a court order to bar Smithtown from such practices, recover restitution for defrauded consumers, and obtain penalties and costs to the state. He urges any consumer who believes they were defrauded by Smithtown Nissan to contact his Suffolk Regional Office at 631-231-2401.

The matter is being handled by Acting Assistant Attorney General-In-Charge of the Suffolk Regional Office Alan Berkowitz.

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I am currently leasing a nissan maxima from smithtown nissan. It was a three year lease 36000 miles. I drive alot so i asked for 50000 miles. I left the down payment and drove off the lot believing i had a 36 month lease 50000 miles, which i paid for but is not on the contract. This summer my sunroof started acting up and was not opening. thats when i looked at the warranty which said it was only under the warrant for 36000 miles which it should be under warranty for 50000 miles. They tried to charge me 1800 just to fix the sunroof. I brought it in to service to see wat they could do because it was stuck in the open position and it was raining so i didnt want the vehicle to be damaged inside. Basically they charged me 400 dollars just to look at the roof and tell me wat was wrong with it. unbelievable!!

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