I purchased a 2009 Jaguar XF Superecharged in full from Eugene Hunter/Goodfellas Auto Group in Decatur, Ga. on August 9, 2017. I signed all required documents that would allow Eugene Hunter to transfer the title over in my name which included a Georgia Department of Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney and tag and title transfer application, both notarized by Eugene Hunter. Since then, I repeatedly called and text Mr. Hunter demanding and requesting that he apply for and transfer title and tag of my car in my name. Eugene repeatedly lied and stalled until I had enough and sought legal counsel. I was given a list of proper steps to take for reimbursement of the car. I filed a complaint with consumer's protection office, notified the police and filed a report, filed a complaint with the Georgia Secretary of State Used Car Dealer Boards requesting his bond insurance company information,and then submitted a claim to his bond insurance company for the amount of the car plus damages. Once Mr. Hunter's bond insurance company (Western Surety Company) located in Chicago contacted him requesting an explantion for failure to deliver tag and title, he told Ms. Huhta (claims handler) a lie that his reasoning for not transferring the title is because I refused to sign it. He also lied to Ms. Huhta stating that he had contacted me numerous of times about signing the title but I refused. Though I provided Ms. Huhta with all supporting documents of my claim including screenshots of text messages between Eugene Hunter and I which clearly shows me constantly contacting him requesting and demanding he transfer title and tag in my name, Ms. Huhta of Western Surety Company still refused to reimburse me for the car. As of today's date, November 20, 2017, Eugene Hunter still has NOT provided me with the tag or title to my car. At this point, I have no choice but to believe he does not have the title. My hands are tied, I have no choice but to proceed with litigation, file another police report, and apply for a bonded title. Once I apply for a bonded title, a title search will be done on my car. If Mr. Huter has in fact done something with the title of my car, he will be in major trouble. I have also updated the consumer's protection office and the Georgia Secretaty of State Used Car Dealers Board about the unresolved matter at hand. Someone whose practices are illegal and unethical should not be allowed to operate any business. When everything is said and done, he will get what he deserves!!!
Channel 2 action news. Eugene Hunter. Stay away from this dealer. You will not get your car and he will steal your deposit. If he gives you your deposit back it will be in small amounts over several months.
Eugene from Goodfellas auto in Decatur, Georgia is a fraud. He is in litigation now for fraud. He cannot deliver any of the cars that he says he can deliver. This guy lies awfully, should not be allowed to do business in America.
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I purchased a 2009 Jaguar XF Superecharged in full from Eugene Hunter/Goodfellas Auto Group in Decatur, Ga. on August 9, 2017. I signed all required documents that would allow Eugene Hunter to transfer the title over in my name which included a Georgia Department of Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney and tag and title transfer application, both notarized by Eugene Hunter. Since then, I repeatedly called and text Mr. Hunter demanding and requesting that he apply for and transfer title and tag of my car in my name. Eugene repeatedly lied and stalled until I had enough and sought legal counsel. I was given a list of proper steps to take for reimbursement of the car. I filed a complaint with consumer's protection office, notified the police and filed a report, filed a complaint with the Georgia Secretary of State Used Car Dealer Boards requesting his bond insurance company information,and then submitted a claim to his bond insurance company for the amount of the car plus damages. Once Mr. Hunter's bond insurance company (Western Surety Company) located in Chicago contacted him requesting an explantion for failure to deliver tag and title, he told Ms. Huhta (claims handler) a lie that his reasoning for not transferring the title is because I refused to sign it. He also lied to Ms. Huhta stating that he had contacted me numerous of times about signing the title but I refused. Though I provided Ms. Huhta with all supporting documents of my claim including screenshots of text messages between Eugene Hunter and I which clearly shows me constantly contacting him requesting and demanding he transfer title and tag in my name, Ms. Huhta of Western Surety Company still refused to reimburse me for the car. As of today's date, November 20, 2017, Eugene Hunter still has NOT provided me with the tag or title to my car. At this point, I have no choice but to believe he does not have the title. My hands are tied, I have no choice but to proceed with litigation, file another police report, and apply for a bonded title. Once I apply for a bonded title, a title search will be done on my car. If Mr. Huter has in fact done something with the title of my car, he will be in major trouble. I have also updated the consumer's protection office and the Georgia Secretaty of State Used Car Dealers Board about the unresolved matter at hand. Someone whose practices are illegal and unethical should not be allowed to operate any business. When everything is said and done, he will get what he deserves!!!
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Channel 2 action news. Eugene Hunter. Stay away from this dealer. You will not get your car and he will steal your deposit. If he gives you your deposit back it will be in small amounts over several months.
Eugene from Goodfellas auto in Decatur, Georgia is a fraud. He is in litigation now for fraud. He cannot deliver any of the cars that he says he can deliver. This guy lies awfully, should not be allowed to do business in America.