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Bad leasing experience- Advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard L" data-source="post: 986614" data-attributes="member: 52972"><p>Gavin,</p><p></p><p>Don't sign them...its a waste of time. If they claim they can't complete the deal unless you sign that you decline all their extra crap, just walk away. You are buying a car and you have the money/check in your pocket to pay for it...that's all they need to know and you don't have to sign for anything you declined to buy</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That's why I did not sit in the financial manager's office while he was filling out the papers or trying to find a better interest rate. I was never asked to sign any papers related to declining anything since none of those were presented to me, and I would not have signed them if they were. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I did not even stay in the Finance Manager's office while he was preparing the paper work...I was looking over the truck I was buying to insure there was nothing wrong...(It was missing the berber mats, they had to order them). And the salesman had to check out my leased 2001 Sport Trac for turn-in...no problems there it was immaculate. I did have someone key the back fender (a big 4 ft long scratch, but I must have done a great job with the touchup paint because he really looked over the truck very carefully but never noticed it. I was really nervous since I could see it just barely, but I think I was the only one who could see it, only because I knew it was there and exactly where it was :grin:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>...Rich</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard L, post: 986614, member: 52972"] Gavin, Don't sign them...its a waste of time. If they claim they can't complete the deal unless you sign that you decline all their extra crap, just walk away. You are buying a car and you have the money/check in your pocket to pay for it...that's all they need to know and you don't have to sign for anything you declined to buy That's why I did not sit in the financial manager's office while he was filling out the papers or trying to find a better interest rate. I was never asked to sign any papers related to declining anything since none of those were presented to me, and I would not have signed them if they were. I did not even stay in the Finance Manager's office while he was preparing the paper work...I was looking over the truck I was buying to insure there was nothing wrong...(It was missing the berber mats, they had to order them). And the salesman had to check out my leased 2001 Sport Trac for turn-in...no problems there it was immaculate. I did have someone key the back fender (a big 4 ft long scratch, but I must have done a great job with the touchup paint because he really looked over the truck very carefully but never noticed it. I was really nervous since I could see it just barely, but I think I was the only one who could see it, only because I knew it was there and exactly where it was :grin: ...Rich [/QUOTE]
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