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And apparently their auto-mailer thinks we should trade it in already
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And when you trade it in for a Pilot, they will offer a Passport...
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Market analysis;
and a form letter...
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They’re probably right.
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You should try to sell it back to them for more than you paid for it.
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sellers remorse
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I’d love to hear that conversation. Bonus fun is telling them that you won’t couple the sale with another purchase, and then watch their faces as they try to figure out if they can just get rid of you.
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This is the dealer not knowing how to properly set up this campaign in their CRM. They think eliminating filters means they cast a wider net but that just lands their emails in spam folders and their actual letters (lol) in the recycling bin.
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Yeah, given the wording of that form letter, if they refuse to buy back your car at more than you paid, then
they are admitting that they
ripped you off because they sold you your car at much higher than ‘present value
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I’m pretty sure I had this screen saver in 2000.
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Interesting that they used the word servicing as if you did a maintenance with them. Must be a new marketing term I’m not aware of. :)
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Well technically they changed the oil, air filter, cabin filter, and did a coolant flush why we were signing the papers so they did service it haha