Re: Bad experience with Erin Mills Acura salesperson
I had a similar experience a long time ago with a Ford dealer. I learned my
lesson and I just walk out when a salesperson behaves like that.
"nguyenn" <nghianguyen@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:lvmVc.450241$rCA1.168941@news01.bloor.is.net. cable.rogers.com...
> How could I back out after signing the deposit and the contract to buy the
> car in just a few hours that night? I would like to know so if it
happens
> to anybody I can help them.
>
> Thanks.
>
> N.
>
>
> "Bruno" <insert@address.here> wrote in message
> news:1cpbi0t306ufvmkjrpvd9l393h5ciid2tl@4ax.com...
> > On Fri, 20 Aug 2004 04:29:24 GMT, "nguyenn" <nghianguyen@hotmail.com>
> > waived the right to be silent and professed:
> >
> > >I signed the contract under some pressure. After I took a test drive,
I
> > >suggested 17000 CAD for the car. But then I told the salesperson that
I
> > >would prefer to delay my decision until the next day and it was around
> 8:30-
> > >9:00 PM. He kept asking why I had to delay and no matter what reasons
I
> > >said he disagreed and insisted that I was wrong. He was afraid I could
> > >change my mind if I could find a better deal from another dealer, so
> after
> > >trying to persuade me to pay 17,500 CAD for the car, he pushed me to
> deposit
> > >1000 CAD with Visa card saying that I did offer 17,000 CAD on the car.
> And
> > >after that he somehow told me into signing a contract right after that.
> You
> > >know the tactics those salesperson use for people who could not leave
the
> > >table once the negotiation starts like me.
> > >
> > >N.
> > >
> > It's a game. These guys are very skilled at it. But you always have
> > the bigger hand. You can always walk away. And deposit or not, you can
> > still back out of the deal.
> >
> > You have been suckered.
> >
> > --
> > Nostalgia isn't what it used to be.
>
>
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