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mich800
Jun 02, 2015Explorer
JALLEN4 wrote:DelawareCamper wrote:
i'm not trying to argue with anyone,, but for real,, they can not track this at all there is no way.. in-laws, step children,,, step grandchildren,,, uncles, there are so many variables... too many step and inlaw factors nieces and nephews,, no way,,,,
I can guarantee you they can and do track every employee price sale. The first thing you do as a dealer after delivery of any vehicle is to report that sale to the factory whether it is an employee sale or not. All of the pertinent information pertaining to the sale is reported. This is how they also track warranty.
Any employee that wishes to extend the employee price discount to eligible participants must request a voucher and supply the name and the relationship to the employee. Some classes of GM employees do receive a limited number of vouchers to use for "friends" that do not normally qualify, on an occasional basis.
If the dealer does not report the sale properly and assure the buyer is eligible, he can be and often is "charged back" the incentive he is paid to sell the vehicle at that price. I have paid the penalty well into six figures on a technicality when audited.
Having operated dealerships in a GM town and sold thousands of GM employee deals, I guarantee you they know exactly who they are selling to and paying the dealer for.
Save yourself the carpel tunnel. It does not matter the facts in this case. Someone that requests a employee or friends and family discount and than proceeds to let the same employees they don't know what they are talking about is a losing debate.
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