Update: just got off the phone with Danny the general sales manager who I dealt with yesterday. He agreed to hold the bronco for a few days so that I can discuss with the manager Paul. I updated him on my effort to file a legal complaint and he said once it gets legal it's out of his hands.
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I've attempted to reach out to everyone from the salesman to the owner today and no one is returning my calls. I've left voicemails urging them to hold the bronco until we have come to a resolution.
Meanwhile I've registered for the e-filing system for the Maryland Judiciary and prepped my...
The dealership agreed to MSPR and no ADM. The paperwork I signed reflected that. The idea that a dealership can reneg and charge an additional $10,000 on the day I arrive to pick up the vehicle is complete and utter hogwash and is clearly a bait & switch tactic. We had a meeting of the minds - a...
Offer (order summary and verbal commitment to MSRP and no adm) + acceptance (signature and $1000 deposit) = valid contract. That's the theory I'm willing to pursue.
I can't sleep. Been running the scenario in my head over and over. So much dishonesty its shameful. I cant imagine how the salespeople at Lindsay Ford sleep at night with their defrauding of honest people.
This is GREAT insight, thank you for posting this. Per your advice, I emailed the general manager, laid out the situation, made it very clear that I’m pursuing legal remedy and that it would be cheaper for them to fulfill their end of the bargain, and requested he put me in contact with the...
Great questions. Maryland UCC states that a buyer can seek damages from a seller who repudiates the contract and get the difference between the market value at the time of the repudiation and the contract price. That would be $10,000 - which is the price they believe they can get from the open...
The order summary contains no adm and they verbally confirmed no adm before I ordered from them. The salesman, Ysser, even stated that other dealers were selling for above MSRP but not them. I ordered based on their statements confirming MSRP verbally which was reflected in the order summary...
They said they would hold it one day to see if I change my mind. I told them I would not be paying 1 cent over our agreement.
No idea what they'll do with it after tomorrow. Guessing they'll try to sell it to someone else.
I just emailed the general manager, Paul Smythe, and requested he put me in contact with the owner/dealer. I laid out the basics of my experience from today. I told him I'm pursuing legal remedy if they can't hold up their side of the deal.
I've reached out to several attorneys who specialize...
The order summary contains a total that's reflective of the pricing options and the MSRP pricing which the dealer agreed to verbally and memorialized in the document. Why would they even include the total if the purpose of the order summary was, as you've suggested, to confirm the order was...