Open letter to CEO of Nissan in Japan

Subject: Open letter to CEO of Nissan in Japan
From: Dr. (Mrs) Vinod Verma
Date: 21 Apr 2015

Dear Sir,
With my experience and of many other Indians with Nissan India, it is hard to believe that it is the same Nissan company which was reputed for its devotional work to make all kinds of vehicles including the heavy vehicles for Military since last 80 years.
Nissan India is cheating people on the name of selling good cars. I booked one such car (Nissan Micra) on 24.07.2010 with the written date of delivery between 30-45 days with an advance of 50,000 Rs. They did not deliver the car, nor did they respond to my telephone calls and numerous emails of enquiry until November from the dealer Nath Nissan, New Delhi. Then I contacted the Head office of Nissan India and got a reply that someone will contact me from Nath Nissan which they did not do. By this time, I was so fed up of your company and its open way of cheating people of their money that I demanded my money back with 12% interest and 10,000 Rs as indemnities. On 27th December I received a cheque of 50,000 Rs (back dated) in a courier without any letter in it from Nath Nissan. I again wrote to the head office of Nissan for compensating my loss but they did not answer at all.
We in India do not expect such dishonesty and cheating from Nissan, which used to be a prestigious company for us. It is a shame that Japan, which is known for its truthfulness and honesty, should establish a company in India only to cheat poor Indian people.
Sir, you as CEO should be aware of these facts and of course, from the public forum, we will reach our Ministry and make public aware to beware of Nissan India.

With kind regards,

Dr. (Mrs) Vinod Verma
A-130, Sector 26, Noida 201301, UP, India

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