Furious family says Georgia car dealership encouraged elderly man with dementia to trade his $11K truck for $90K one

A Georgia family says a metro Atlanta car dealer took advantage of their elderly stepfather, who has dementia, by encouraging him to buy a nearly $90,000 car he didn’t need and couldn’t afford. The business disputed that claim and said the situation had been resolved.

The man’s family said a Kennesaw Carl Black GMC salesperson drove to the man’s home in Hiram, Georgia, picked him up and took him to the dealership, local station WSB-TV reported. He sold his 2017 Nissan Frontier for about $11,000, bought an expensive GMC truck, and paid the difference of more than $80,000 with a check.

The man later drove himself home, shocking relatives who said he rarely drove and had a record of cognitive decline.

The man’s stepdaughter, Jamie Faulkner, said her family was shocked when they saw the truck parked in his driveway.

“He is not in a good condition to enter into sale negotiations,” Faulkner told the station. “It makes us all angry that someone is taking advantage of the elderly.”

She said her stepfather once worked for General Motors and enjoyed going to dealerships to look at cars but lacked the ability to make financial decisions.

Doorbell camera footage shows a salesperson chatting with the elderly man at the door of his home and then driving him to a dealership to make a purchase.

The family was able to meet with the dealer and return the truck. They received a refund, but they claim it was incomplete because it did not include the trade-in value of their father’s 2017 Nissan, which had been sold by the dealer. They have filed a complaint with the state government.

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The dealer declined to be interviewed on camera but provided a written statement through his attorney disputing the family’s claims. The elderly man “does not appear to be impaired in any way and does not have the ability to purchase a motor vehicle,” the statement said. Attorneys said the man drove off the lot without a caregiver or personal representative present.

“Since the matter has been fully resolved with Mr. Dow, Carl Blake Kennesaw is unaware of why Mr. Dow’s family chose to contact the media,” the statement said (1).

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