All I was saying is no need to be a **** about it.
Reminds me of this article I read on carbroker.com.au
See under Spraying: Also known as "throwing a hand grenade". Dealers will pursue a potential customer until he buys. If the client ends up buying from a different dealer, the sales person that missed out on the deal rings you to get the bad news. When you tell him you bought elsewhere (at a very good price of $35,000) he says: "I sure hope you didn't pay more than $33,000 for it!". This is designed to make the customer feel as bad as the salesman. It also highlights just how nasty some people can be.
The rest of an article is an interesting read too.
All I was saying is no need to be a **** about it.
Mate I am not for a second discounting the fact that dealers and salespeople in general are dodgy - they can be.
However the point here is that you have made a decision!... and you are now suggesting that they still 'owe' you something.
They do not.
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+1 to elisiX.
I generally find this thread offensive. Not all dealers are scum, many a quite helpful, including the several that frequent this site. I think that Allegiance has only done a disservice to himself by starting such a silly thread.
Give the OP a break he's probably 19 and doesn't know any better.
I've been shopping around for a gti and not just in vic and so far a couple of them have been extremely polite even though they haven't got my business, Dave at central coast vw is one![]()
Did I say that they still 'owed' me something? No
Did I say that all dealers are scum? No
Stop focusing on that fact that my topic has the words "screw" and "dealer" in it.
This is what my original post said:
People have asked similar questions in other topics!Originally Posted by Allegiance
Excellent post jimmyjames, I concur 100%.
Dealers are an important link in the chain that provides us with new cars, some do it better than others and often there can be a love hate relationship between customers and dealers.
I have never set out to "screw" a dealer on the purchase of a new car, but that does not mean I do not set out to get the best deal I can. My profession involves being responsible for purchasing and each year, I spend many millions of my employers dollars. The basis on which I have done that is to ensure that the deal is good for both customer and seller, after all, if the seller makes nothing from the deal, they probably won't be there next time I require their goods. It all boils down to building a long term relationship and when I shake hands on a deal, the negotiation ceases, full stop.
I have to say that the whole tenor of this thread is contrary to the aims of this forum which was set up for VW enthusiasts to discuss their cars rather than how to screw a dealer. I'm thinking we have somewhat lost our way.
My 2 cents, take it or leave it.
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I recently read on a thread about gt/gt sports within this site: someone had put down a deposit with a private seller.
They had agreed on a price- a deposit was laid down.
The seller then showed the car to another prospective buyer (I assume) and buyer #2 offered more.
Seller sold to 2nd buyer in spite of the deposit and agreement with 1st buyer.
Dealers as a whole are not perfect, neither are private sellers.
And by the title of this thread- buyers are no angels!!!
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