Mr_baker4420
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Some people are so quick to judge. Do you accept western union or iTunes gift cards?
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Maybe a more reasonable voice?All joking aside. I think this is why you're getting so much grief...you don't even own the truck. You just ordered it.
Best case scenario is that it's not a scam, and you're just a wannabe middleman trying to make some money on a deal that's not even yours to make. In that case it's not a scam; it's a hustle.
This is probably the worst place to try that too. Maybe try Craigslist.
I for one am interested in what you have to teach regarding this information.I see people in here speaking about purchase price much more than they should be. Car dealers don't make money on car sales, hell that's not even the business that the manufactures are in. Margins on vehicles a razor think compared to any other retail item that you'll ever buy.
WOW you quite a guy, must have contacts at the very top, I'll jump, all-cash buyer here financing, don't need no stinkin financing. I'll give you full price and take some for yourself, where do I send the money:Oh man. This it's worse than I thought it may be. I am posting this thread in the forum's "for sale" area where one may deem it appropriate, which and where it is.
Here's something I didn't want to initially volunteer because of this exact reaction that I'm receiving now. I used to work for the company. So to the fool that goes by Hootbro that thinks it's an unnecessary added layer that need not be there. No sir, like I had stated earlier it is the layer that need be there for the swing of which I spoke.
This goes to all three of you. In what way or how do you think that this could be a possible scam? Not only is that reasoning nonsensical, it's not possible. Dealers can't keep your deposit (once again Hootbra) despite them having you put one down to feel committed. Federal law guy, get in the game.
To the tool that goes by Sleepyjeep. No. No. I'm sorry to say no-one here is getting an LE for 5-7% beneath invoice(or any gladiator for that matter), they're too new and that'd be well beneath hold back... But oh you know what, I guess I may technically be wrong on your purchase price percentage against invoice. I made mention of this in an earlier post, but what I put down was obviously not picked up on and I'm sorry. I over estimated the respondents ability to reason and have the ability to be logical. Whoever in this forum that claims they purchased in that range beneath invoice is either lying or they did but they just didn't realize that it washed itself out and likely then some with the trade. Sure that may just be a matter of convenience and a couple to a handful of K's, but it doesn't end there. What sort of "great" rate does your bank offer? What could you get through finance at the dealer? CU's?
Apparently it seems like snake oil to the uninformed, and I get it. How do you think banks are so powerful?
Side note: Evil homer must not read well. Clearly missed that I'm not asking nor would it make any sense for me to ask for money down on a vehicle that I don't technically own yet. This same retard Sleppyjoe was busting some other guys balls for trying to sell his 500mi worn LE in the for sell section. I can't speak for that guys reasons, but someone here mentioned to him how he just went beneath msrp by taking it off the lot....
Well you were presented with what you believed would be of interest and then some, just to dispute it's legitimacy without cause.
Looking forward to this next reply!
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