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Hackomotive '14: Join Us On A Quest To Make Car Shopping Easier! Video

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imageHackomotive '14: Join Us On A Quest To Make Car Shopping Easier! Video

Hackomotive '14: Join Us On A Quest To Make Car Shopping Easier! Video is a three-day competition between innovative teams who are on the path to create a significantly better car shopping experience. In an inspiring setting, with guidance from motivational speakers and industry experts, the participants will further develop their ideas into prototypes for products and services that could make a real difference for car shoppers.

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  • foolmeonce25foolmeonce25 Member Posts: 1
    I would like to help other new car buyers to not get scammed like I was. Car dealers add DataDots to vehicles for what they call theft protection. This is supposed to be entirely voluntary but the dealer told me it was mandatory. After I paid the activation fee of nearly $300 that costs the dealer $10, the buyer ripoff continued. After several months my vehicle has never been entered into any ISO or NICB or even their very own DataDot database. Identifying stolen parts or prosecuting theft? Please....not without the database registration! It could have been stolen, stripped down, sent on a world cruise, reassembled and resold backto me by now. It is now clear to me why DataDot is not BBB accredited and therefore has no record to check. So save your money and see if the dealer lets you walk away from the sale. I will never buy another car with DataDots and will tell everyone I can what happened to me.
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