Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just say "no" like an adult. You didn't need to write this War and Peace length story about it.
Why so rude? I appreciated OP’s story. If you didn’t like it, don’t comment. Where are people’s manners?
Not that OP was polite either. Calling the finance manager a moron for trying to do his job (scam OP)
Anonymous wrote:OP, if you think $4800 will cover a new transmission, you don’t know anything about cars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just say "no" like an adult. You didn't need to write this War and Peace length story about it.
Why so rude? I appreciated OP’s story. If you didn’t like it, don’t comment. Where are people’s manners?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just say "no" like an adult. You didn't need to write this War and Peace length story about it.
Why so rude? I appreciated OP’s story. If you didn’t like it, don’t comment. Where are people’s manners?
The rude commenters are probably auto dealership finance managers.
I'm sure they spend a lot of time on a DC parenting forum most people never heard of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just say "no" like an adult. You didn't need to write this War and Peace length story about it.
Why so rude? I appreciated OP’s story. If you didn’t like it, don’t comment. Where are people’s manners?
The rude commenters are probably auto dealership finance managers.
I'm sure they spend a lot of time on a DC parenting forum most people never heard of.
Anonymous wrote:You already had your financing before you set foot in the door so this bad experience is on you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:they make you listen to that shiz even if you finance with them.
They get angry when (especially as a woman) you tell them you won't be buying anything.
This has happened to me on my last 2 car purchases, first honda (husband was home) second lexus (husband was there and signing, but deferred to me on all decisions, much to the finance managers chagrin)
I can't stand that part of the transaction. My husband probably would have signed it all. But I was "NO" as many times as it took
Well if I had just stuck with my navy federal he wouldn’t have done any of it, so that’s the right answer. But I thought what the hell, he’s offering me an interest rate that saves me $11 a month. Next time I’ll pass.
You still have to sit with finance guy for all the paperwork. Even with a check from Navy. They may do a credit report too, because the check could be fake.
Anonymous wrote:You know those packages are negotiable in price, right? So you may have been able to get yourself a really good deal on it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just say "no" like an adult. You didn't need to write this War and Peace length story about it.
Why so rude? I appreciated OP’s story. If you didn’t like it, don’t comment. Where are people’s manners?
The rude commenters are probably auto dealership finance managers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just say "no" like an adult. You didn't need to write this War and Peace length story about it.
Why so rude? I appreciated OP’s story. If you didn’t like it, don’t comment. Where are people’s manners?
Anonymous wrote:Just say "no" like an adult. You didn't need to write this War and Peace length story about it.