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avoidcrowds
Feb 01, 2014Explorer
If I bought your trade-in from the dealer, I would have to buy it "as-is". That is how they took it from you - "as-is". You made no warranties, nor signed a "you-owe" list. Remind them of these two facts, and they will likely stop asking for more.
In this way, you can keep your relationship positive, so they will be willing to perform warranty work on your new MH.
As for "every dealer is only being interested in money", I have to disagree. There are many dealers that are truly interested in being fair to their customers, as that is a way to get referral and repeat business. If we come to terms on a deal, both parties feel they are getting a fair deal. They won't make a deal that shorts them, and you won't make a deal you feel shorts you. Don't distrust all dealers, as you don't feel you should be distrusted. Treat others with the respect, and skepticism, you expect to be treated with. Some people can deal on handshakes, and others require written documentation.
In this way, you can keep your relationship positive, so they will be willing to perform warranty work on your new MH.
As for "every dealer is only being interested in money", I have to disagree. There are many dealers that are truly interested in being fair to their customers, as that is a way to get referral and repeat business. If we come to terms on a deal, both parties feel they are getting a fair deal. They won't make a deal that shorts them, and you won't make a deal you feel shorts you. Don't distrust all dealers, as you don't feel you should be distrusted. Treat others with the respect, and skepticism, you expect to be treated with. Some people can deal on handshakes, and others require written documentation.
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