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Dealer increased price after waiting 16 months?!
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<blockquote data-quote="Ruger" data-source="post: 1870922" data-attributes="member: 1594"><p>I see this as a moral dilemma. You're angry about this evidently for several reasons, one of which is that no one likes to be cheated. And your dilemma is whether to do business with lying, cheating scum, or refuse to do so as a matter of principle. The moral part of this dilemma is this: Do you hold to your principles firmly enough to weather this test of them, or are they mere window dressing? I apologize for putting it so bluntly, but I think that's essentially what this boils down to. After all, it's just a product of a mass production assembly line.</p><p></p><p>Now as a practical matter, I would remind you of five more unpleasant things:</p><p>- The dealership can outspend you in court.</p><p>- The "contract" may not constitute a legally binding one under Colorado law. (This isn't the dealership's first rodeo.)</p><p>- They can sell the truck to someone else while the case is being litigated.</p><p>- You might win, but it may be a pyrrhic victory in terms of dollars.</p><p>- You might lose, and then you'd be absent both truck and legal fees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruger, post: 1870922, member: 1594"] I see this as a moral dilemma. You're angry about this evidently for several reasons, one of which is that no one likes to be cheated. And your dilemma is whether to do business with lying, cheating scum, or refuse to do so as a matter of principle. The moral part of this dilemma is this: Do you hold to your principles firmly enough to weather this test of them, or are they mere window dressing? I apologize for putting it so bluntly, but I think that's essentially what this boils down to. After all, it's just a product of a mass production assembly line. Now as a practical matter, I would remind you of five more unpleasant things: - The dealership can outspend you in court. - The "contract" may not constitute a legally binding one under Colorado law. (This isn't the dealership's first rodeo.) - They can sell the truck to someone else while the case is being litigated. - You might win, but it may be a pyrrhic victory in terms of dollars. - You might lose, and then you'd be absent both truck and legal fees. [/QUOTE]
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