I would not sell to a dealership. He assured me that he was not a dealership and that the car was for him. Kevin indicated that his dad had a Dodge Challenger and that he wanted one as well. Kevin did not want the bolt-ons and he offered me $60,000.00 without them. I had to have the bolt-ons removed at my cost and find a buyer.
I offered to pick Kevin up at the airport in Abbotsford. When i picked Kevin up, he told me that he appraised, repaired, and sold damaged RV's for his dad. Since I felt like he was sincere, I offered to give Kevin my new custom 1320 jacket, a custom 1320, two 1320 t-shirts, and a 1320 baseball cap. These items cost me over $400.00. There was a second 1320 baseball cap that I had misplaced.
Kevin had the gall to ask if I had found it. I told Kevin that I would mail it to him as well as any paperwork that I found. Today, the person who bought my bolt-ons in Ontario told me that he thought my Challenger was for sale in Guelph, Ontario. Sure enough, I saw my Challenger for sale for $75,000.00.
As I am on medical disability and retired on a fixed income, I feel that Kevin took advantage of me as I never would have sold him my car, picked him up at the airport, or given him my 1320 items that I had paid for. Kevin has no respect for people, and he takes advantage of the elderly as well. In my opinion, Kevin is morally bankrupt!
Kevin Bjorn Julien Reviews
I would not sell to a dealership. He assured me that he was not a dealership and that the car was for him. Kevin indicated that his dad had a Dodge Challenger and that he wanted one as well. Kevin did not want the bolt-ons and he offered me $60,000.00 without them. I had to have the bolt-ons removed at my cost and find a buyer.
I offered to pick Kevin up at the airport in Abbotsford. When i picked Kevin up, he told me that he appraised, repaired, and sold damaged RV's for his dad. Since I felt like he was sincere, I offered to give Kevin my new custom 1320 jacket, a custom 1320, two 1320 t-shirts, and a 1320 baseball cap. These items cost me over $400.00. There was a second 1320 baseball cap that I had misplaced.
Kevin had the gall to ask if I had found it. I told Kevin that I would mail it to him as well as any paperwork that I found. Today, the person who bought my bolt-ons in Ontario told me that he thought my Challenger was for sale in Guelph, Ontario. Sure enough, I saw my Challenger for sale for $75,000.00.
As I am on medical disability and retired on a fixed income, I feel that Kevin took advantage of me as I never would have sold him my car, picked him up at the airport, or given him my 1320 items that I had paid for. Kevin has no respect for people, and he takes advantage of the elderly as well. In my opinion, Kevin is morally bankrupt!