- A Scott Evans Jeep salesperson allegedly visited the man at a senior facility.
- Family says he may not have held a valid driver’s license and died in February.
- His widow has reportedly been left with $750 monthly payments for the SUV.
A family in Douglas County, Georgia, is seeking a full refund after their late 83-year-old father reportedly paid nearly $70,000 for a new Jeep Grand Cherokee under circumstances they claim raise serious concerns about his mental capacity. If substantiated, the situation could point to a troubling lapse in judgment or oversight during the sales process.
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He did not return until the following day, and when he did, he had reportedly purchased a new Jeep. The 83-year-old is said to have not held a valid driver’s license at the time and had not been actively driving prior to acquiring the SUV…