Suit Alleges Joe Rizza Ford Scam
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Craig Dellimore Reporting CHICAGO (WBBM) - The western part of the man said that he and his mother were victims of deception of consumers in the hands of a vending machine known. WBBM Political Editor Deputy Craig Dellimore said Ed Smith, as a result of the interventions on the appeal against Joe Rizza Ford dealership in North River Side. Ed Smith was Deputy George Rowe and his mother of 87 years, Anna Mae for mayor of a complaint relating to Joe Rizza Ford. George said, when he tried to obtain a piece of land to buy cars, his mother was invited to co-sign the loan, but unconsciously, was that the principal owners. And when George decided he needed a vehicle inexpensive, “he says, the dealer said okay, but left him connect with the large payments. He said, traders joined the car, but do not change what it was him Station. He said he expected a purchase of Ford Escape for the estimated 27000, but later it was found a total of US $ 41000th Joe Rizza Comptroller Dan McMillan said it was a misunderstanding, but not fraud. He said he was whole and disclosure was there in the contract. He says his company is continuing to climb. |