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100%I’m also glad it worked out, but this thread certainly shouldn’t be deleted. Maybe closed, but not deleted.
I do feel like the OP “used” this community. His first post is this FE saga, we get him a good resolution, now he deleted all of his posts and asks for the entire thread to be deleted? Not even a heartfelt “thanks to you all for getting me my Bronco at MSRP”…
The OP has much less a reason to lie/make up their story. The dealership has every reason to lie trying to save face. Also I can’t get believe that post with its terrible punctuation and poor grammar was written by the owner.How do we know it is bullshit? We are ready to burn the place down for the OP believing them. Also has the OP said they are keeping this unit and not trying to turn it? Playing devils advocate here. The dealers story sounds just a plausible. Person orders never intending to buy them realizes the market and tries to show up and buy it. Two wrongs don’t make a right.
Agreed. I fear they’ll try to do this to other customers in the future.The record should still stand for the world to see.
I don't necessarily agree with his statement or logic.
Because it's a civil matter, it would be a court issue, not police.Why isn't anyone calling the police to file police reports? Ford literally calls it "your" Bronco in the emails to you. Go back, bring the police, and call your lawyer. They owe you that Bronco.
can you let us know how it was resolved?@Administrator - Please delete this thread. Was resolved at MSRP with the dealership and we'd like to close this down.
Also if others would like to delete their negative reviews, that would be helpful. Thanks
Excited to have my FE!
Wow, what a weasel. Make your franchisees do the right thing, honoring MSRP on special ordered vehicles, and the negative PR campaigns won’t be necessary. This has been another case where the negative PR campaign worked, and the dealer caved resulting in them doing what they should’ve done in the first place. Why would we stop doing this? Without the negative PR campaign the OP would be without Bronco and the dealership would be incentivized to screw over the next order holder to make a quick buck. Good dealerships with Ford’s best interest in mind are the ones who do the right thing and honor MSRP for ordered vehicles. These bad dealerships are smearing the Ford brand and driving away future business.
What would have been better from Mr. Levine would be that Ford is working on a fix with dealers to prevent this from happening in the future