I understand, I’m just saying that you don’t actually own the vehicle, so I don’t really know what a police officer can do to stop the dealership. If that’s what ford told you, then that’s bonkers, because it seems to me if the people who actually build the vehicles can’t stop them what’s the...
Another story that makes no sense. If anybody were able to do anything, it would be ford. What can a cop do, you don’t own the vehicle? I don’t get why ford told you that.
It’s does stand out to me, that’s why I mentioned it. It’s stands out because they didn’t want to order it for one reason or another and I don’t see why.
It’s not over yet? Do I really have to suggest to try a different salesman. Its a 50,000$ vehicle I would have called every week til the order was in. You had to have known the sales didn’t put the order in with no confirmation email from ford. It’s not that they couldn’t put the order in ...
What’s call diversifying assets?
Loyalty is a word you should look up. If the first guy did a good job for you the 1st time, you should have used him again, you probably wouldn’t be telling this story.
Honestly this story doesn’t make a lot of sense, somethings missing.
Uh, no.
No would of worked just fine, nobody forced him to purchase, the vehicle has a warranty , and he could bought a extended warranty after he left the lot. Nobody coerced him, he agreed of his own free will. It’s called being an adult. All you have got to do is look at who the warranty...
Technically he didn’t lie about the warranty. Nobody made you buy a warranty, you could of said no , and got a warranty after you bought the vehicle. You went in unprepared for reality.