Tiggs wrote:
BurbMan wrote:
Disturbing to say the least to see all of these posts challenging the morals and ethics of the OP...he asked the dealer TWICE if the numbers were correct when they were preparing the contract so the dealer had ample opportunity to fix the error. When you buy something in Wal-mart and it scans for less than was on the shelf tag, do you demand that manager come over and correct the price so that you pay more? The seller sets the price, and if negotiated, the seller agrees to the price.
Thanks for commenting on this. I too have found the comments calling out the OP's morals surprising. I, for one, would welcome him as a neighbor in my community or at any campground. I can't say the same from some of the others who denigrate another who has posted here for help, not to be judged.
Sorry, I have to question the integrity of the OP. He agreed to a price (maybe $59,000) and when the dealer made a documented mistake (contract written up for $50,000), the OP was happy to take advantage of that price. The fact that the OP highlights how he "asked twice" indicates that the OP knew that the contracted price was lower than one agreed upon.
The OP should have pointed out the mistake since the OP agreed to pay a higher price. If one agrees to pay X and doesn't pay that due to another's mistake, that not only proves that the other person made a mistake but that the first person doesn't have the integrity to fulfill their agreed upon bargain.