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Businiess name:  Atlanta Luxury Motors
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Evidently by the last few posts ALM or now Platinum Used Auto Sales has totally gone downhill. I will warn anyone to stay away from this lot. They take cars with known issues. Sleezy person (who was only there maybe a week) sell them to good unassuming people such as ourselves. they fight us on ""fixing"" the problem (which was a bad transmission discovered THE DAY after we bought it). All of this happened August 2011. They fix it with a rebuilt (with a lousy warranty) and charge us for it after much objection. They had the car at least 3 weeks to fix it. We were told what we owed and we waited to be billed for it HOPING Woody (who we dealt with through the whole process) would ""write off"" in good faith and good practice of business. 8 months later we finally traded the car (which continued to be a money pit) and found out upon trying to get the title that it had a lien on it from ALM! We paid that large bill today so we could get the title. Not ONE bill from this terrible business! STAY AWAY!

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