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I was leasing a toyota truck since 2011. All of my payments are current. Unfortuantly, I am a victum of Hurricane Sandy. The storm destroyed the home i was living in and all of my belongings. I no longer have a home, nor a job to pay for this lease any longer. Two days before the storm the truck went in for basic service, to date I have not picked it up as I have no place to put it. the truck is in pristine condition with hardlly any miles on it. I have invested almost 10,000 into this lease along with a prior trade in of a toyota truck in really good shape. I have begged the dealership to break the lease. They will not. They want another 5,000 from me to break lease or turn lease over into another car and another loan, which I cannot afford at this time. My husband is very ill suffering from two severe strokes. I need to find a place to live and try and put my life together. Greed is not an admirdable trait to have. The dealership that I purchased the truck from was spared the wrath of this hurricane and sustained no damages at all, yet they are ungreatful and refuse to help someone who was not so fortunate. This federal disaster has brought many people together to help one another. Many concessions have been made that otherwise would not. Liberty Toyota, does not care what the coast of New Jersey went through and does not care if I am homeless living in a motel fema placed me in. If they had any ethical business practices they would have made a concession to this unforseen circumstance that I had no control over. I feel very stronly about what I am writing. I have filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission, in Washington, The Attorney General's Office, The Better business Bureau, Consumer Advocacy complain agency and "call for action" news in Philadelphia, PA. Hopefully these organiations can assist me. It is a shame to tarnish the Toyota name as they are a very good car that under the right circumstances I would purchase again, but never, ever from such a greedy car dealership as Liberty Toyota in burlington, New Jersey!

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