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    Tier One Auto Group Leasing and Financing

    Tier One Auto Group Leasing and Financing

    4.5
    (16 reviews)

    Brooklyn Chinese Car Broker Danny Lew Accused of Scamming Customers - Turning Car Purchases into…read moreLeases and Stealing Over $400,000 As more victims come forward, it's becoming clear that this is not an isolated incident but a well-planned, systematic scam. We are determined to hold him accountable by organizing a class action lawsuit and working with a legal team to recover our losses and pursue criminal charges. According to reports from the China Press and Sing Tao Daily, a car owner claimed they were scammed by the same Chinese broker, Danny Lew, who tricked them into leasing a car instead of buying it--resulting in a loss of over $27,000. Danny Lew, a Chinese car broker based in Brooklyn, allegedly set up a fraudulent scheme targeting Chinese international students and local Chinese residents. He claimed to help them purchase new cars but instead fabricated fake purchase contracts and forged their signatures. Victims only discovered the fraud after paying significant amounts and receiving the vehicle, only to find out it was a leased car. One of the victims, Ms. Zhou, sought help from the Asian American Community Empowerment (BRACE) group on the afternoon of May 5. According to her account, her husband met Danny Lew back in 2014 through a friend when Lew was still working at a dealership. They purchased cars through him in 2014 and 2018 without issues, which built trust over time. In April 2023, Ms. Zhou decided to trade in her 2018 car for a brand-new Lexus 450e electric vehicle. She contacted Lew again, and he came to pick up her old car, estimating its value at $27,000. He also claimed the new vehicle would qualify for over $7,000 in federal tax credits. They agreed to use the $27,000 from the trade-in as a down payment toward the new car. After deducting the tax credit, the total cost would be around $50,000. Lew later delivered the new car to Ms. Zhou's doorstep. Throughout the entire process, she never received any contracts nor signed any documents. However, she created an online account with the Lexus financing website and made monthly payments, fully believing she had purchased the car. In February this year, a friend from Pennsylvania called and warned her about being scammed by Danny Lew in a similar way--the car they thought they bought turned out to be leased and was repossessed. The friend urged Ms. Zhou to check her own vehicle's status. Alarmed, Ms. Zhou contacted the car finance department and was shocked to learn her vehicle was indeed leased, with a three-year term ending in 2027. She then logged into her account and discovered the same: the car was listed as a lease, not a purchase. Ms. Zhou admitted she had trusted Danny Lew so completely that she never closely examined the account details. After realizing what had happened, she repeatedly contacted Lew. He initially denied everything, then claimed that a different account--one she did not have access to--was used for the purchase. Eventually, he stopped answering her calls entirely. Ms. Zhou now hopes to share her experience publicly to warn others not to fall victim to similar scams. Asian American Community Empowerment President Thomas Chan stated that they have received complaints from at least five individuals who say they were scammed by Danny Lew in a premeditated scheme. BRACE is helping Ms. Zhou file a police report and encouraging other victims to come forward. This will assist the Brooklyn District Attorney's Office in launching a formal investigation and bringing the perpetrator to justice. BRACE's Director of Administration Wang Mengxin added that other victims revealed the broker goes by the name Danny Lew, though he may have a different legal name. They urge anyone who may have been scammed to contact BRACE. Victims can call BRACE at (917) 309-5603 or (929) 999-8800. The organization is located at 476 Bay Ridge Ave, Brooklyn, and is open Monday to Friday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

    After a year with my car I still had questions regarding my lease and issues I've run into with my…read morecar. Danny has always been there to answer every silly question I had. My uncle was also able to get a new Toyota Sienna from Danny as well. Service has been nothing but amazing ! Highly recommend tier one auto !

    Seamless Auto

    Seamless Auto

    3.9
    (12 reviews)

    by far the biggest scam! Was pre-approved for a GLC…read moreMercedes-Benz on Capital One Auto Navigator ($20k). Capital One gives you the confirmed overall price for the vehicle so you don't need to negotiate the price once you get down there. After 2 hours of test driving and completing the applications they jumped up the price by $9,000 and claim that the sites listed price is how they get business in the door - false advertising! A $9,000 commission must be nice! A bunch of scammers! 0/10 I addition, no where on the site did it say there were any disclaimers. The sales manager also mentioned that he couldn't find your hidden information listed on Capital One Auto Navigator nor did the site bring me to your main website. He clearly said which I'll quote "this is how we get people in the door". https://www.capitalone.com/cars/vehicle-details/2019/Mercedes-Benz/GLC/300/WDC0G4JB8KV146083 You should be the one doing your own research and not wasting the customers time. I called prior, showed my quote upon arriving and once I completed the whole process which was well over 2 hours is when I was told that not only would my quote not be honored but jacked up by $9,000 minus any taxes or dmv fees which I was more than willing to pay. Again, it's bad business! 0/10 and would not recommend even to my worst enemy. Do better!

    We went to see if we can negotiate a SUV we liked with the financial guy Walter He was rude didn't…read morehave the decency to stop what he was doing to talk to us and treated us like if we were idiots. Didn't introduce himself didn't tell us have a seat let's talk nothing I will never buy a car from them and will let everyone know not to go here. Very unprofessional !!!!

    Buy Here Pay Here

    Buy Here Pay Here

    1.3
    (12 reviews)

    I wasted 3 hours driving there and 3 going back home. I went drove there just to be told that the…read morecar was already sold. Yes I tried contacting them before going but no answers. These people Never answer the phone, and they text you back whenever they feel like. Worst costumer service experience! I went to their location in 374 Mulberry Street, Newark. I wasted a lot of time, Miles, and gas money. It was so pointless driving up there just for nothing.

    This dealer isn't 500downnow.com & I made a mistake coming here because i had an appointment with…read more500downnow in Newark. When i got here they told me they were the same dealer as 500downnow and even acted like they were the ones i spoken to on the phone. Long story short they told me $5000 down payment and i left while driving home then i received a from called 500downow asking if I'm making it to my appointment. When i arrived to 500downnow's dealership they told me everything about this copy cat dealership and many like them! Then it all made sense to me what was going on. I was at copy cat dealership that copies their business and try to take any customers that googles 500downow's address. Be careful I repeat these are scammers acting like the dealership 500downnow.com. Buy here pay here 500 down was their name & now they are called Pyramid auto sales! DON'T GO TO THIS PLACE! THEY ARE NOT 500DOWNNOW.COM & WILL SCAM YOU !! Finally after 2 hours paperwork the actual 500DOWNNOW dealership I paid $800 down and $500 for plates on a 2014 Acura MDX. 500downnow.com is 100% the real deal! I'll refer anyone 100% to them because the do what they say 100%. $295 a month I'm paying on a 2014 MDX that's insane! Make sure you speak to someone from the dealership don't just google the address you may end up at a scam dealership like Pyramid autos & buy here pay here 500down!

    eAutoLease

    eAutoLease

    5.0
    (47 reviews)

    Highly recommend Eautolease.com. Nikita made the entire process smooth from start to finish. He was…read morequick, thorough, responsive, and straightforward throughout the deal. No hidden fees, no dealership games, and no pressure. The negotiation process was fair and transparent, which is rare in the car industry. Best part was having the car delivered right to our door without any issues. Easily one of the easiest car buying/leasing experiences we've had.

    From the very moment the service began, it was nothing short of extraordinary. A private driver…read morearrived promptly, delivering a seamless, white-glove experience from the start. As I was chauffeured in luxury straight to the Lamborghini dealership, anticipation built with every passing moment. Upon arrival, I was welcomed like royalty, with a concierge personally guiding me through every step of the process. Every detail was meticulously curated to ensure an experience that was as refined as the vehicle itself. The team walked me through the features of my brand-new Lamborghini Urus, leaving no detail untouched. From its breathtaking design to its unparalleled performance, every aspect of the car was showcased with passion and expertise. Slipping into the driver's seat, I felt the perfect fusion of power and elegance. Every button, every curve, and every roar of the engine surpassed my expectations. The experience wasn't just about acquiring a car--it was about fulfilling a lifelong dream. Lamborghini isn't just a brand; it's a statement, a masterpiece, and now--a reality I get to call my own.

    Paragon Honda

    Paragon Honda

    2.6
    (1k reviews)

    We've bought and leased cars from multiple dealerships across New York, New Jersey, and…read morePennsylvania, and none have come close to the level of service, professionalism, and transparency that the team at Paragon Honda provides. Big shoutout to Josiah for always being accommodating and consistently going above and beyond to make the process smooth and stress-free. If you're looking for a car, it's worth taking the time to visit Paragon Honda, tell them exactly what you're looking for and what your budget is. They genuinely work within your parameters and earn your business with class. Although the entire team here is A+, ask for Josiah and thank me later.

    Have purchased two vehicles from their establishment in the past. And never had any issues. Albeit…read moreI went in person. To save time, I wanted peruse through the internet and see what their inventory was looking like. And that, is where my mistake lies and where everyone should avoid. The moment I pressed "send" I received a onslaught of every personnel working at Honda Paragon. Everyone offering the same thing- "we a have a very limited 3 day special". I willingly spoke to the first two individuals. Kindly requesting that when im ready I will be happy to give a them a call directly. They obliged and sent their business card. But the conversation didnt end there. 2 more emails were sent by Paragon. 3 more phone calls were made by Paragon. All this within 1.5 hours while eating dinner with my family. They collectively define the "pushy car salesman". And the following days I still received phone calls. I texted the person who gave me his business card to say that this alone has strained any business transaction I wish to have with Paragon in the future. Each and every single person I've told to - STOP. They all replied "sorry, we will make note". This note falls on death ears or the note, if even filed fall to the blind staff of Paragon. Because it is not received, and the harassment continues. Shameful display of an organization and its business practices. That should be checked an reevaluate if they want to provide good customer service. STOP Harassing your customers! This strains any potential relationship you wish to create.

    TLC Financing - autoloanproviders - Updated July 2026

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