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post Jan 8 2020, 07:13 PM, updated 6y ago

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I paid a booking fee for an axia during the 2019 Nov promotions. The dealer said it will be fast and within 2019. I kept asking the dealer when is my car coming and gave me reason that production factory is slow. So I asked him if my car comes out in 2020, is it still the 2019 one, which he said yes. I wanted the 2019 car as long as I get the discount. The whole point why I purchased the car to begin with. Now it's Jan 2020 and he's telling I will be getting the 2020 model but not entitled to the discount. which pisses me off, coz it's not my fault that there is a delay and it's their responsibility to get the car out by then. i paid the booking fee and signed the bank loan agreement , so shouldnt the price be locked down with the discount. mad.gif

Need inputs on this. not sure how to go about this.
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post Jan 8 2020, 07:29 PM

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QUOTE(Nanti Sekejap @ Jan 8 2020, 07:22 PM)
Sounds like the dealer has obligation to honor what he offered, as you accept the offer, with booking fee paid.
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yes, they should but they should be based on stock availability. which they said ran out, but they like the damn final week of the year. so even if they gave me a 2020 model, i still should be given the discount of the booking fee
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post Jan 8 2020, 07:42 PM

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QUOTE(Nanti Sekejap @ Jan 8 2020, 07:38 PM)
If his offer was conditioned with "stock availability", then he wins. You can only cancel the deal and get back the booking fee at best.

If not, then he shall honor the discount.

But, salesmen always smart, so more likely the 1st case.
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probably true, but he never told me the condition in the first place and not even a terms of sale was presented at all on this.
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post Jan 8 2020, 07:42 PM

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QUOTE(Nanti Sekejap @ Jan 8 2020, 07:38 PM)
If his offer was conditioned with "stock availability", then he wins. You can only cancel the deal and get back the booking fee at best.

If not, then he shall honor the discount.

But, salesmen always smart, so more likely the 1st case.
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probably true, but he never told me the condition in the first place and not even a terms of sale was presented at all on this.

 

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