Auto Fraud
I hold auto dealers accountable for deceptive and abusive practices
Most people need a car to get around in Hawaiʻi and most of us cannot buy a car without taking out a loan. Unfortunately, not all auto dealers or lenders have your best interest in mind. Auto fraud can occur when a dealer or lender:
Gets you to purchase a car by using misleading ads and hidden costs.
Makes a loan for an amount that is greater than the actual value of the car.
Ruins your credit by providing inaccurate information about your loan balance or your payment history.
Illegally repossesses your car and fails to give you a refund for add-ons you are no longer using.
Harasses you while trying to collect on the debt.
Auto fraud is illegal
You have a right to a fair and transparent auto sale transaction
While auto dealers and lenders are experts at closing sales, their success often comes at the consumer's expense. The car-buying process can be daunting, leaving buyers vulnerable to aggressive sales tactics, deceptive terms, and costly add-ons buried within dense, complex contracts.
If you believe you have been scammed, let me help. You have rights under both federal and state law.