JMK BMW, Springfield, NJ
Complaint 61260 Details

  • Date Occurred: 11/29/2013
  • Reported Damages: $900.00

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twelve years ago, I leased a BMW from these people, and when I returned the car, there were $800 in charges to replace all 4 tires secondary to "insufficient tread life" tHIS IS A MONEY MAKING SCAM OF BMW, VERY FEW IF ANY OTHER AUTO MAUFACTURERS DO THIS. I then leased two other cars, but wanted to try BMW again. Because of my prior experience, I was aware of the tire issue, and I made a handshake deal with my salesman, Mr. Frank Cantave, that there would, under no circumstances, be any tire charges at the end of the lease.

Unfortunately, I was naive enough to believe that JMK was a higher end dealership because they vend BMW, and I did not get anything in writing. When I returned the car, they remembered the comverstion until BMW sent me a bill for $900.00, and then they developed amnesia, and refused to stand behind their prior deal. They left me to pay the entire charge, which is the price for my trust.


Don't deal with these guys, they are not people of their word, and they should suffer for being cheap hucksters.

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  • Complaint Against JMK BMW, Springfield, NJ
  • Complaints Filed: 1
  • Reported Damages: $900.00
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