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.
No, they're people like me who don't get swayed easily by low-IQ employees at car dealerships and are therefore irritated by the OP's Homeric retelling of what could have been a really simple negotiation. Keep saying no, sign on dotted line, walk out with car.
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:Sounds like you like to talk as much as he does.
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.