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valhalla360
Feb 18, 2015Navigator
Sure, they love to put a few hundred on deposit so you feel obliged to continue negotiating with them.
I made that mistake buying a truck in my early 20's. Put $200 down and then when they couldn't come up with a decent deal, it took almost a month to get them to release the deposit while they kept pushing different offers at me as if they were doing me a favor.
Don't give them a dime until they commit to a price in writing. Don't accept, I think we can get the price down around or some similar slippery statement. Personally, I wouldn't do buisness with them if that is their tactic.
I made that mistake buying a truck in my early 20's. Put $200 down and then when they couldn't come up with a decent deal, it took almost a month to get them to release the deposit while they kept pushing different offers at me as if they were doing me a favor.
Don't give them a dime until they commit to a price in writing. Don't accept, I think we can get the price down around or some similar slippery statement. Personally, I wouldn't do buisness with them if that is their tactic.
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