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Re: Dealer Change The Deal Days After You Already Took It Home?
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If you bought your Hummer on credit without prior bank approval then the dealer and customer are normally protected with what is referred to as a "McArthur Statement" either written in to the buyers order or a separate statement that you sign. They dub it the "McArthur Statement" because it says, "You shall return" the car if financing cannot be arranged at the rate you signed for. BUT... You have the power here. The dealer wants to sell the car but you do not have to re-sign the contract if terms change for the worse and your payment goes up. Dealers normally get their customers to sign because you have already taken the car home, told your friends... shown your neighbors and they bank on the fact that you have fallen in love with your vehicle and will pay a higher payment. A good dealer with a good finance manager will not have this problem. The safest thing is for you to always either pay cash or get your own money from your bank or credit union. |
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crap!!! To late to edit it now! :D Oh well. Spell check doesn't fix everything. |
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thanx ken |
Re: Dealer Change The Deal Days After You Already Took It Home?
In most cases (not usally a Hummer buyer) The deal was done and now they can't hang it. If it was cost of truck as you say and the ink is dry they can eat it or if the ink is not dry they can report the vehicle as stolen becasue you refuse to return it. Be sure the deal is done. talk to the owner of the dealership not the Mgr. Be a pest and by all means you want a good relationship with the dealer if you can because of serivce.
good luck |
Re: Dealer Change The Deal Days After You Already Took It Home?
I concur with Ken. Plus- Agriv8r has a sexy 'stache.;):D
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