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How about here:
You go to car dealer. Agree to buy car for $25K, shake on it and will come back tomorrow to sign papers.
Salesguy thinks you have left, and you hear him in the next room laughing it up with another one:
Salesguy: "Ha ha, I got that sucker to agree to $25K!"
OtherSalesGuy: "You mean you didn't tell him that car is going on sale tomorrow for $20K???"
Salesguy: Heck no! He obviously didn't look in the paper to see the sale, it's not my job to do his work for him!
OtherSalesGuy: Yeah, that's true, but that's cold blooded!"
Salesguy: Nah, he's getting what he deserves, him and his bucktoothed wife and ugly kids. Didja get a look at them! Ugh!
OtherSalesGuy: Yeah, but when he comes back tomorrow to sign the contract, he's going to see the sale!
Salesguy: Ah, don't worry about it! He's one of those dumbfuch "my word is my bond" cowboys. Since we shook on it, he has no choice but to sign, even though he has no legal obligation. That's the way dumbfuchs like that roll. Esp. when I put on my "hurt" look and sadly say I thought his word was his bond. They fall for that crap every time. What an idiot.
Obviously, you're not going back to sign up for $25K.
Why? Because they are jerks, they mislead you (although didn't do anything technically illegal), and the whole transaction stinks.
That's the same thing as the "bait and switch" pulled on ND. When the dealer pulls that kind of crap to lure you in, by lying to you, the whole transaction is dirty, and dirty by the dealership's own intentional lying. If the dealership gets punked in the end, that's fair game.
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