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After quite an ordeal with my 2011 JGC Overland which wound up being a lemon. . . . the replacement finally arrived.
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While I agree with the sentiment in your bank analogy, I am not sure it applies here. . . . . . These incentives (military and current lease promo) which were provided are valid incentives from my perspective that they have just decided are null? So where does that money go, to pad their bottom line even further at my expense? It's not like Joe Smith's money was deposited into the wrong account here. We have a contracted, agreed upon price based on the offers that were represented.Sorry, didn't read the whole thread... But the way I look at it is that if the bank screwed up and deposited $4,500 in my bank account, I wouldn't expect to be able to keep it.
However, I wouldn't expect them to be all bitchy to me about their mistake, and would also not expect any inconvenience to me to correct their error.
I'd pretty much demand an apology from the guy, and if they want to fix their mistake, they are going to have to come to me, do so on my time, and compensate me for that time.