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Old 07-27-2013, 07:40 AM   #168 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by alvitdk View Post
I don't get your point though. Until a few days ago everything was fine and you did not know about the price break. Now you are in a bind, maybe you bought a car you could not afford in the first place. Nothing wrong with that, but saying I don't give a damn about the price difference is not correct. I am just saying I bought the car and spend as much as I thought it is worth it. Getting all tangled up now that the price is lower does not make sense. If it was too expensive before than why did you buy it? Yes I was OK with the price I paid, apparently you are not, so why did you buy it anyway?


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It's the principle of you got fucked out of $4000, (btw, my bind doesn't have to do with me recently buying a car)
I think my analogy of the TV is valid, and I'm wondering where you'd stand on that, or is this $4000 loss ok because cars don't have a traditional return policy?
And if dealers are getting a refund, why aren't you? THAT doesn't piss you off?
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