That wouldn't be so bad if Eagle was able to simply use a file structure that would allow me to access my images via Dropbox. Recently, I've started integrating an iPad Pro into my workflow, but there is no iPad version of Eagle. I use it to manage a research photo library in my work as a historian, to store portraits, historical photos, archive material, and much more. As a result, I would not recommend this dealership to anyone as they are just after the money and is looting people who visits them.I've been a satisfied user of Eagle for a number of years now. But, per my experience with them, I see that their prices is at least 3000 - 4000 dollars higher than the market pricing. I went to this dealership seeing all the good reviews regarding them about their price and other things. So in effect, I paid $20.00 to see 4 cars parked in their yard. I also told that I would not have paid the $ 100.00 if he had told me that the price of that vehicle is $ 10750 + taxes. I asked him why you need to check my credit when I myself had disclosed that I do not have a credit history in Canada and they were offering me a loan at 29%. It seems $ 20.00 was deducted as fees for checking the credit. After lot of visits to the dealership (to be exact 6 times), I finally got the refund check for $ 80.00. So I requested Mano to issue me the refund for the advance amount of $ 100.00 in July last week. Later, I got a good deal from another dealer and bought my vehicle. As the price was not within my budget, I decided not to go ahead with the vehicle and I left the dealership. When I enquired about why the price was changed by around $ 3250.00, he told me that there was an internal confusion and the actual price of the vehicle is $ 10750.00 + taxes and not $ 7500.00. He then went to get my payment plan and when he came back, to my rude surprise, the vehicle cost was increased to $ 10750.00 + taxes. As soon as I told OK to this (even though I knew the price was high compared to market pricing), the sales person asked me to pay $100.00 as an advance to book the vehicle in my name and took a credit card payment from me. He showed me some cars and at last we finalised on a 2003 Jeep Liberty (140000 KM) for which I was quoted $7500.00. As I was a new immigrant to Canada, I was not having a credit score in Canada and I disclosed the same to the salesperson (Mano) there. In July of this year, I went there to buy an used car as I was badly in need of one for commuting to my work place. I had a horrifying experience with this dealership. I am giving this rating as there is no option of giving zero stars. Think hundred times about other options before you think of buying a car or truck from this dealership. I didnt even get contact info for the man who callef from toronto even more proof that the loan arranger does not care about you.īeware. After i posted the review i got contacted by the loan arranger in toronto and they said they wanted to help me out and get me a new car and they told me they would call me back that night and its been a week and a half and no relonce still left with this xxxxty truck and a dealer that wont help me out. i hate this buisness and they dont take care of there coustomers.they are sneeky and only care about you when making a sale and dump you to rot afterwards. Now im stuck paying for this stupid car and they wont even say or do anyhthing even a tim hortons employee warned me about them on my way to pick up the car. Not offer any solution or even hear me our or offer to exchange a car. When I contacted glen he simply ignored me contacting him and when I finally got ahold of him he said he would do nothing. And once i got the car I had nothing but issues with the car. Was looking for van or mid sized suv and he just pushed this durango on me. For one he did not give me options for a car. I looked into getting a car with the loan arranger and my dealer was glen irvine.
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