Got a message seeing it was successfully applied but I don't see any indicator that I got the free $10.
Got a message seeing it was successfully applied but I don't see any indicator that I got the free $10.
Got a message seeing it was successfully applied but I don't see any indicator that I got the free $10.
Got a message seeing it was successfully applied but I don't see any indicator that I got the free $10.
Difference between buying a TV and a car is generally, you aren’t negotiating the price on the TV (yes there are stores that do this, more that don’t). So, when you go to spend $2000 on a tv, you already know to look at a $1600-1800 product. However, if I am going to spend $25,000 tops on a car and we’re haggling on…
Nope. I want someone to produce a product and advertise how much they charge for it...up front without any ‘fees’. Why is that so hard to grasp? Seems to me you’d also think that airfare pricing is just great...
Quit your job. Customers don’t need you. You’re not providing a valuable service. You obviously dislike it. Quit and reclaim your humanity.
Because it is your fucking job nitwit. Salesman reflect nothing but a politically lobbied necessity designed to introduce an unnecessary mediary between the manufacturer and the customer. The least you could do is make yourself valuable. Do your fucking job.
And you’re salesman. I suppose shit sticks together.
“not too many salesman out there who lie to customers”
You sound like a car dealers dream.
Don’t like your job, or how your customers treat you? Quit. I, for one, will continue to treat salespersons as disposable klingons muddying up the sale. I’ll nickel and dime you endlessly and walk out after I’ve wasted an hour or two of my time to go find a dealer even more desperate than yours to make the deal.
Then be up front about the price. My box of cereal doesn’t need to include tax because tax on a box of cereal is literally pennies. But when I’m shopping for a car, I’m generally shopping at the tippy top of my budget because I want the best car I can afford. When I give you this budget, and you don’t include the…
We work hard for our money too. OUR money. I really get tired of business’s attitude that they are doing us some kind of fucking favor.
“I always do when I buy my cars, makes me feel good that I am helping feeding that salespersons family, and the dealership.”
Paying $300 too much is “having a wonderful experience”? And as far as bringing a car back for warantee repairs—the dealers make money on the repairs. They’ll be glad to have your business and still obligated even if they aren’t.
If you think you got a great deal on the car, do yourself a favor—don’t nickel and dime the dealer over few hundred bucks because they are going through the proper channels to make sure your car is legal. Keep in mind the dealership pays people to deal process this paperwork; these are nice people with bills to pay…
So the moral of the story is: Buy direct or used through CL if you need a cash car. Avoid the dealer.
The Buddhist don’t use the fully twisted one, just the straight line version. That was a Nazi swastika.
The straight / 90 degree swastika has that history. Hitler canted it 45 degrees at an angle and appropriated it. This is the Nazi swastika, not the “good luck” one.
It’s the Middle Eastern General Lee.
the easiest way to tell is that Buddhist Manji (to use the japanese word for it) spin clockwise. This one is turning counter-clockwise.