Angry family says Georgia car dealership encouraged elderly man with dementia to trade in $11K truck for $90K

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Angry family says Georgia car dealership encouraged elderly man with dementia to trade in K truck for K

A Georgia family alleges a metro Atlanta car dealership took advantage of their dementia-stricken elder and encouraged him to buy a nearly $90,000 vehicle he didn’t want and couldn’t afford. The business disputes the claim and says the situation has been resolved.

According to reporting from local station WSB-TV, the family alleges that a salesman at Carl Black GMC in Kennesaw drove to the man’s home in Hiram, Ga., picked him up and brought him to the dealership. He traded in his 2017 Nissan Frontier for about $11,000 and bought an expensive GMC truck, cutting a check for more than $80,000 for the difference.

The man later drove the car home himself, worrying relatives who said he rarely drives and has documented cognitive decline.

Jamie Faulkner, the man’s stepdaughter, said her family was shocked to find the truck parked in their driveway.

“He was in no condition to negotiate a sale,” Faulkner told the station. “It makes us all angry that someone would take advantage of an elderly person.”

She said her stepfather worked for GMC and enjoyed going to dealerships to look at vehicles, but lacked the ability to make financial decisions.

Doorbell camera footage shows a salesperson chatting with an elderly man at his doorstep before driving him to a dealership to make a purchase.

The family was able to meet with the dealership and return the truck. They were offered a refund, but, they claim, not in full, because it didn’t include the trade-in price of their father’s 2017 Nissan — which the dealership sold. They have filed a complaint with the state.

The dealership declined an on-camera interview, but provided a written statement through its attorney disputing the family’s claims. The statement said the elderly man “did not appear to be impaired in any way, or lacked the ability to afford a motor vehicle.” The lawyer said the man checked himself out of the lot without a caretaker or personal representative present.

“Since the matter with Mr. Dow has been fully resolved, it is unclear to Carl Black Kenesa why Mr. Dow’s family chose to contact the media,” the statement said (1).

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