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Am I wrong to be upset with local dealer ??
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Palmer" data-source="post: 704156" data-attributes="member: 54263"><p>To a certain degree you are Wong. That said, the after actions of the salesman are in serious question.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Bottom line is,you agreed to pay whatever price. If you felt/feel you paid too much, you should have simply walked away.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The tire issue is a 50/50 thing. He knew, you knew, the parts man was involved, etc etc etc. You needed to get it is some sort of writing to protect yourself. Once the vehicle is sold, and there is no writing to confirm an agreement, you pretty much on your own.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I do feel that the salesman was probably a low rating kind of guy. You should address that with a letter to the GM of the Dealership with a copied letter to Ford. But to complain about the items/issues that you had choice over, it probably not fair to complain about...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Palmer, post: 704156, member: 54263"] To a certain degree you are Wong. That said, the after actions of the salesman are in serious question. Bottom line is,you agreed to pay whatever price. If you felt/feel you paid too much, you should have simply walked away. The tire issue is a 50/50 thing. He knew, you knew, the parts man was involved, etc etc etc. You needed to get it is some sort of writing to protect yourself. Once the vehicle is sold, and there is no writing to confirm an agreement, you pretty much on your own. I do feel that the salesman was probably a low rating kind of guy. You should address that with a letter to the GM of the Dealership with a copied letter to Ford. But to complain about the items/issues that you had choice over, it probably not fair to complain about... [/QUOTE]
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