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Originally Posted by H2ummer
This can be confusing. GMS and GM Supplier are not the same thing. GMS is for the actual GM employee and the vehicle needs to be in his/her name when purchased. GM Supplier is for Suppliers to GM. Then there is GMID ( AKA Friends and Family). GM employees can get certificates (numbers) for GMID purchases. GM Supplier and GMID are the same price and are shown on the dealer invoice along with GMS and dealer pricing. GM Supplier/GMID will be a few hundred below invoice on the H3. If somehow you could get it for GMS pricing it would be a couple of thousand less than dealer invoice.
Here is a site that anyone can get a GMID number from GM employees who are willing to help us out.
http://www.chevyavalanchefanclub.com...c,32969.0.html
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Relatives of GM employees can obtain GMS, and the car can be titled in the purchaser's name. My Brother has purchased via GMS, my kids have purchased through GMS and the vehicles are titled in their names; I had nothing to do with the purchase but supply the GMS number.
Children (including step children), spouses (not ex'es

), father/mother, father/mother in-laws, siblings (including step) and grandparents are eligible for GMS discounts, and the vehicle does not have to be in the name of the employee.
And those at director level or above can issue two GMS ID's to non-family members, per month.
