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Re: Moral dilemma/car dealership help? (a little long)
gonores,
How much of a hassle is it going to be returning the BMW after the lease if this goes poorly? More than you can get him to settle for now? |
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Re: Moral dilemma/car dealership help? (a little long)
articknight,
AWESOME. |
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Re: Moral dilemma/car dealership help? (a little long)
This dealer must have the charisma of a [censored] snake charmer or something. "I bought a thing from you and then sold it for less than I wanted to, will you give me some money? To assuage your guilt?"
Don't go to the powwow, you'll probably end up in bed with this dude. |
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Re: Moral dilemma/car dealership help? (a little long)
the bmw guy doesn't expect you to pay but from his perspective he might as well ask just in case you feel guilty enough to give him free money.
i work in finance, and every time there's a screwup that costs us money, we'll usually call the other involved firm (usually multiple people contributed in some way to the screwup) and ask them to chip in to make up the difference. usually these are situations in which they have no legal responsibility, but every once in a while they'll pay, so we ask. also, even if you did feel guilty enough to ship him some money, he clearly just made up the $10k number. it's highly suspect that a car would depreciate by 30% in 6 months. a more reasonable estimate of how much it cost them is the change in the blue-book value over the 6 months. |
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Re: Moral dilemma/car dealership help? (a little long)
g,
Please find the difference in blue book values if possible! |
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