I drove from Dayton OH in a rental car to Wilmington Auto Centerto look at a Kia. It was a Saturday at 4:50pm. Keith asked for mydrivers license and then gave me the key. I returned ten minutes laterand gave Keith the keys. I forgot to ask for my license and Keith"forgot" to return it. I didn't discover this until I returned home (anhour from Wilmington). I called and left a messagewith my address and I sent an email with my address in order for thethem to return my drivers license. On Monday, I spoke with them on thephone and they said they would mail it. As of five days later, thelicense has not been returned.
I suspect foul play. Was the licensestolen by an employee for illegal purposes? I cannot know. I called theWilmington Police Department to report this issue. They visited Wilmington Auto Centerand they manager claims he "mailed it." Somebody, somewhere has mydrivers license and is likely using it for fraudulent purposes due to Wilmington Auto's malfeasance. It is most peculiar that given Wilmington's economy is struggling, an attempt to bring new business to the area is met with poor customer treatment. Stay away from Wilmington Auto Center. Apparently, taking the customer's driver's license and "forgetting" toreturn is an old dealer trick to force customer to return and start theconversation again. Do you want to buy a car from "old school scamartists?"
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