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Originally Posted by Nathans_Dad
Seahawk, with all due respect you are being a bit condescending here and it's not becoming of you.
You have no idea how much "homework" I did. I did my homework. I allowed myself to get talked down by the sales manager on the way out the door. Yes, that was my mistake. I had an offer for $28100 from Dealer B which was cash price and would have been $28600 with the 0% financing. I didn't figure it was worth it to argue over $100. My mistake I guess.
I'm not sure what you are referring to about my "weakness" except you are jumping to some awfully big conclusions about someone you do not know based on what you have read on an internet thread.
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You're arguing that two wrongs make a right.
YES, the original dealer did something wrong in your eyes. But you got past it (I wouldn't have, I would have walked) and THEN YOU MADE A DEAL.
Paul's point, if I've got it right, is that you knew of their 'wrongs' before you chose to shake hands on a re-negotiated deal. Once you made that new deal, the next ethical dilemma came when dealer B starting enticing you with better and better deals until you reached 'your price' to ditch ethics and jump ship, justifying your actions by stating that dealer A was unethical first. The second 'wrong' in this story is yours to own. But it's okay, right?