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Re[4]: Future Q owner in trouble
What does fig-ger-uh-tiv-lee mean... I will tell my friend that you
said it is ok to shoot the bastard in the ass and then shoot the other
guy and anyone else he feels like. I will tell him to throw in the
service manager and his mom for the rest of us.
Unfortunately my friend has no spine. He swims real good but standing
up can be a problem. He accepted the increase because they threw in
the CD player(grossly overpriced).
I think the next time I buy a new car I will put in fine print that I
can shoot anyone at the dealer in any body part if I am not 100%
satisfied. But I plan to keep my Coupe forever so who knows when this
might be. Shoot, maybe by then there will be an open season on car
dealer personnel
Tim NJ 90CQ, 77Spitfire
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Subject: RE: Re[2]: Future Q owner in trouble
Author: Peter Henriksen <peterhe@microsoft.com> at Internet
Date: 7/18/96 11:12 AM
Shoot the creep at the dealership (figuratively speaking, of course) and
go to the sales manager. If that doesn't work, go to the owner of the
dealership, then to AoA. Keep the signed agreement handy at all times,
of course. It may also be helpful to have the name of an attorney to
throw around.
If there's no small print on the agreement with the dealership that
allows them to up the price, I think they're screwed. It's not your
friend's problem that they messed up on the pricing of the vehicle.
I'd really like to know how this goes - would you keep us/me informed?
Thanks.
- peter henriksen, peterhe@microsoft.com, issaquah, wa
91 200qw
94 acura legend gs
80 mazda 626
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>From:
> treilley_at_BANKMARK@conseco.com[SMTP:treilley_at_BANKMARK@conseco.com]
>Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 1996 2:19 PM
>To: quattro@coimbra.ans.net; Duff; Ian
>Subject: Re[2]: Future Q owner in trouble
>
> He signed some sort of order form that stated the price of the car and
> the monthly payment. I don't think it was the final lease agreement.
> He also gave a $200.00 deposit on CC.
>
> Tim NJ 90CQ, 77Spitfire
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>Subject: RE: Future Q owner in trouble
>Author: "Duff; Ian" <iduff@charter.com> at Internet
>Date: 7/17/96 4:04 PM
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>
>Did he sign anything and/or give the dealerscum a deposit? Either would
>give him leverage to fight with. He might consider a lawyer (perish the
>thought), or at least threaten one, rather than rely on AoA.
>
>Ian Duff, 1990 Coupe Quattro 20v, Red/Black
>
>Home: New Bedford, MA, USA
>Work: Charter Systems, Inc., Waltham, MA, USA
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>>From:
>> treilley_at_BANKMARK@conseco.com[SMTP:treilley_at_BANKMARK@conseco.com]
>>
>>Sent: Wednesday, 17 July, 1996 4:52 PM
>>To: quattro@coimbra.ans.net
>>Subject: Future Q owner in trouble
>>
>> Please help. My friend is trying to lease a new A4 quattro. It
>>just
>> arrived at Bell Audi/Saab in Rahway, NJ and the dealer informed
>>him
>> that because of an increase in % rate the monthly payment would be
>>
>> ~50.00 more then what they originally quoted him. What can he do?
>> Is
>> there an Audi Customer rep. I can direct him to?
>>
>> Many TIA
>>
>> Tim NJ 90CQ, 77Spitfire
>>
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