Thanks to the Consumerist.com for helping former used car salesman Alan Slone spill his guts about a “classic dealership technique used to addle your mind and empty your wallet.”
“It’s called “The Four Square” and the object of the game is to make you lose,” the Consumerist, owned by Consumer Reports, says.
To get the details on how it works, click here.
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