Robert
GBJoe Morgan and his team were amazing… Joe Morgan and his team were amazing people to deal with. They truly went above and beyond to help me get into a vehicle that I wanted with no pressure. Will definitely recommend Pierre Money Mart to friends and family. I will also be returning in the future as a loyal costumer. Was worth making the trip from Olympia.
Stephen Beale
GBA fair and welcome atmosphere greeted… A fair and welcome atmosphere greeted me as I walked into my appointment to look at a car, the Sales manager was able to get me into a brand new, affordable car that fit my budget when no others could. I would recommend them to anyone looking for a car that may have difficulties purchasing a vehicle. Special thanks to joe the sales manager for getting me into a car When no one else could!!!!!!
Abdoul Cisse
GBThe worst experience ever The worst experience ever . I was lied deceived and cheated by one of your sale person called Mohamed. You guy also owe me $ 34 for delaying the delivery of licence plate and asking me to pay and you will reimburse . I will not recommend your dealership to my enemi especially the salesperson called Mohamed . He is a disgrace and a cheat .
Marylyn Whitacre
GBNot so much Money Mart provided a positive car buying experience. However after the sale Customer Service is none existent. Tried for 10 days to get documents submitted to GAP insurance for claim. Max in finance did not return phone calls or respond to e-mails and this was the weeks prior their closing for the virus response. In a position now to purchase replacement vehicle but definitely not purchasing from Bill Pierre Ford Money Mart
Caroline V
GBIf I could leave a negative 5 stars If I could leave a negative 5 stars, I would. I hadn’t even gone in for a test drive yet and one of their salesmen, Steve, text me the rudest response to me missing an appointment. He stated “ I'm not sure you do. Weither it's due to your lack of eduction or intelligence when are you able to make it in?” Funny how he insulted my intelligence when his spelling of “weither” was wrong. Steve, you should have used the word “either” versus your choice of a nonexistent word. You may want to go get Hooked on Phonics to improve your grammar. I requested to have the manager of the “dealership” call me, but instead sent me a text message. This is a prime example that shows their desire to help those credit challenged individuals is a lie. The “manager” should have just given me the car i inquired about and financed it in-house to show integrity.. but I guess both him and Steve may have missed that training session that day!