Re: Story of My 00 Dakota Quad

From: jason nahrgang (jasonnahrgang@hotmail.com)
Date: Tue Feb 29 2000 - 19:31:01 EST


I wish he'd have told me that BEFORE I placed the order. At least then I
would have had an option. Now I get to hire the sheriff to walk into his
dealership on the busiest day I can find and serve him with a subpoena to
appear in court! Even if I lose, it'll be worth the embarassment to him.

>From: Mike Schwall <mschwall@flash.net>
>Reply-To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
>To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
>Subject: Re: DML: Story of My 00 Dakota Quad
>Date: Tue, 29 Feb 2000 17:18:16 -0600
>
>At 01:36 PM 2/29/2000 , you wrote:
>>I've tried to get my $400 college grad discount for almost 3
>>years! Dealer said, "bring in your diploma and we'll get you the
>>discount." I asked if he was SURE I was eligible several times to which I
>>rec'd a "yes, you bet!" each time. So I made the deal. Long/short is, I
>>wasn't eligible. Not my fault. They should know the parameters of the
>>incentive programs! In fact, I wrote to the DC consumer complaint
>>division or something and they sent me a letter stating that ALL the
>>dealers know EXACTLY what the parameters are.
>>-----SNIP
>>Jason Nahrgang
>
>It's one year after graduation. That is what I was told when I bought my
>truck. I knew nothing about the discount till I was talking with the
>financial manager about a job I was moving for. I mentioned graduating and
>his eyes widened. He was unsure if it was a year or six months, so he
>called his boss, said six months. He didn't buy it. He called Chrysler,
>no answer. Figures. He then called his buddy at another local dealership,
>and he said one year. So, I got $400 off. Sweet deal. This was at Gunn
>Dodge in San Antonio, TX.
>
>Mike
>
>__________________________
>mschwall@flash.net
>

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