Dog-Fearing Woman Wonders How To Practice Sensitivity When Visiting Person Who's Overly Fond Of Their Dog

"The GM sees his dealership is in a load of sh*t. The proof I am presenting to him is rock solid. He knows it, I know it, we are all on the same page."
Car dealerships don't have the best reputation out there, especially the ones in the U.S. Car dealers are generally seen as shady, or untrustworthy individuals who will never miss the opportunity to scam you and drag you into a world of trouble.
They often try to maximize profits as much as possible while minimizing expenses; they are basically doing business unless they include more aspects to trap you into paying more. Some stretch the boundaries as much as they are allowed, and you're not always made aware of it.
Of course, they are not all the same, and there are always exceptions. Just like in any industry, you should be suspicious of anything offered to you.
A Redditor who goes by the username u/redditadmindumb87 made a post on the r/ProRevenge subReddit where he explained how he got the perfect revenge on a dealership that scammed his friend. The user went through his friend's paperwork and found something that enabled him to have some leverage on the dealership.
The user got a lot of interesting reactions to his post. There's nothing like a good ending, especially when it includes some sweet deserved revenge. Scroll down to check out the full Reddit post, and scroll a little further to read the comments from the original post.
Scams like the one Op's friend had to endure are quite common. It's crucial to double-check every step before signing any paperwork that might eventually ruin your life.
Op should still report the incident and prevent that dealership from scamming more people. If you enjoyed reading this, make sure to check out similar content on our platform.