- First Name
- Karl
- Joined
- Nov 26, 2021
- Threads
- 29
- Messages
- 735
- Reaction score
- 1,699
- Location
- Central Fl
- Vehicle(s)
- BMW M2 Competition
- Your Bronco Model
- Badlands
I get all that, but look at it in a different way. Ford and my dealer make the rules for this "game" we're all playing. So when dealer asked for the refundable deposit, I gave it to them. Didn't see any need or benefit to negotiate or debate. I want his good will (for obvious reasons). Keeping $500 in a money market account these days doesn't get one much. I could have hunted for a $100 or $0 deposit dealer, but had no desire for a dealer 50 miles or farther away. Doing that now and am tired of it.I had all that as well and signed the paperwork and wasnt asked to put any money down. I dont get why you need to put money down. Especially for how long its going to take. If it was the standard 4-6weeks like it use to be ordeing cars I wouldnt care. I dont feel like giving them money to hold for honestly who knows how long
Ordered a number of sliding glass doors and windows for our lanai. Deposit was over $5k paid mid May 2021. Install was just completed yesterday. Nearly nine months. For a recent flooring project, deposit was about the same. Although wait was much shorter than the windows, they wouldn't even order materials w/o that deposit. Neither would for that matter. Deposits are a routine indicator of good faith on the buyer's part. The trick is making certain one deals w/ a reputable financially stable business.
Neither of our approaches is wrong, just different.
Take care. Contented
BTW, used to work in Bridgeville.
Sponsored