Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: cooltoy2000 on December 15, 2006, 11:34:51 am
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When I bought my Vanguard six month ago, I had the money to pay cash for it, but the salesman offered me a six month no payment, no interest deal. So I figured why give away the cash, when I can make that money earn for six month.
Dec. 18 is the day the loan is due, so I figured I'd close it a week early just to be on the safe side. I went to the bank and they told me I had to pay $600 in interest to close the loan. So of course I went back to the dealer and asked them what was going on. After tree days of looking at the records, they called me back and said the salesman made a mistake when he did up the paperwork and that they will cut me a check for the amount.
The nice thing is that they did not argue or try to get out of it. Makes me feel good to have then as my dealer on one hand, but not so good on the other hand.
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Hey everyone makes mistakes. ;D At least they fix theirs.
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Learning experience for you, never trust a salesman.
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Check. Don't trust myself. Got it. ;D Oh wait, I'm a professional at Customer Development. My bad.
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Didn't cost me anything. Should be a learning experience for him. I wonder if the store is going to take it out of his commission.
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Plus I dont think its a matter of trusting the salesman. Its not like he gets anything for starting the financing a week earlier. The only thing he is gunna get is flack from his boss. So he probably just screwed up. You can't tell me the only people that do that are salespeople.
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Hey everyone makes mistakes. ;D At least they fix theirs.
I don't think that's a mistake. That's just not having a clue about what financial options your store is offering. That's being to cocky (or dumb) and not asking someone if you are not sure. It's not like the sale depended on whether or not I was able to get financing, I had the cash. He was even going to lower the price by $100-$200 if I paid cash.
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Plus I dont think its a matter of trusting the salesman. Its not like he gets anything for starting the financing a week earlier. The only thing he is gunna get is flack from his boss. So he probably just screwed up. You can't tell me the only people that do that are salespeople.
No he did not start financing early, it was never an interest free deal. He just assumed it was.
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So then I do agree with you. He is an idiot. No salesman sets someone up for financing if the customer is paying cash. The company takes a hit for doing the financing, and its more paperwork, which he obviously is not good at.
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Oh, I was under the impression it was interest free and he started it early or something. WOW, you should shoot this guy. :P
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Neh, I'll let him live. ;)
I just lost any respect I had for him, that's all.
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when you were going to pay cash did they not offer a lower price?
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Didn't the store disclose the terms of the financing to you in writing, and require you to sign some type of agreement?
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These programs have number codes that you add to the sales slip. He/she may have superimposed a number creating a different program. Or he /she was a moron... ;)
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it all worked out, sound like you have a good dealer
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when you were going to pay cash did they not offer a lower price?
.....It's not like the sale depended on whether or not I was able to get financing, I had the cash. He was even going to lower the price by $100-$200 if I paid cash.
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Didn't the store disclose the terms of the financing to you in writing, and require you to sign some type of agreement?
Yes. I have the paper work to say it is interest/payment free untill December 18, so that is why they never put up any fight.
It is possible he entered a code wrong or something like that. They are taking care of me, which is good for them.
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Hey, does the guy who sold it to you still work at the dealership?
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It's not like the sale depended on whether or not I was able to get financing, I had the cash. He was even going to lower the price by $100-$200 if I paid cash.
Did you end up earning more on the money than the discount you could have taken?
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Did you end up earning more on the money than the discount you could have taken?
Yes.
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Hey, does the guy who sold it to you still work at the dealership?
Yes. He is really old school and is bad with computers. I can easily see him making a mistake when processing the loan. He had to do it three times.
He's been there for decades.
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Yes. I have the paper work to say it is interest/payment free untill December 18, so that is why they never put up any fight.
It is possible he entered a code wrong or something like that. They are taking care of me, which is good for them.
They're really not doing you any favors (not that it really matters), since what you have in writing is probably a valid contract- not honoring the terms of a loan agreement such as that you'd have no trouble prevailing should the matter have gone to small claims court. And they knew it.
Mistakes happen- good thing that you didn't have to fight them to get remedy.