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Re: Moral dilemma/car dealership help? (a little long)
Screw him... the dealership is responsible for taking care of these issues BEFORE they sell you the car.
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Re: Moral dilemma/car dealership help? (a little long)
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Screw him... the dealership is responsible for taking care of these issues BEFORE they sell you the car. Their loss [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, they were retarded in their business dealings, apparently to their own disadvantage. The GM is just trying to get off the hook for fecking this thing up. When he says stuff like "I could've busted your balls over this" I would just respond that maybe he should have. |
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Re: Moral dilemma/car dealership help? (a little long)
g,
Their responsibility to take care of stuff. If they didn't like their options, they had ample opportunity to force your hand or void the sale. They did what they needed to do to close the initial lease transaction with you. If it was worth money to them to follow up in a prompt manner, they should have done that. I don't know a ton about this, but I've bought a couple of cars, and car dealerships rarely leave a single cent on the table anywhere, so basically I think he's full of [censored] and you should tell him, thanks have a nice life. |
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Re: Moral dilemma/car dealership help? (a little long)
the dealership is responsible for covering their ass before the sale. they knew they were taking a risk (and were idiots if they didnt) by selling you the car immediately. how often does a dealership want to get you in a car "today." they were probably in a hurry to sell a car to you to close the deal and if their rush to get a sale came to bite them, that's their issue.
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