TrewRaptor
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What a nightmare, good luck in getting this resolved. Was the same company used to deliver your trade in?
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I don’t understand how you are paying for a truck that you haven’t taken ownership of/ delivery of. Like worst case scenario here but if you didn’t make the payments what are they going to do? Come repo a truck that you have never had?
Not sure all the details of how it works for our brothers to the north, but I’d be raising hell across the board. I’d personally talk with the bank who has the loan, insurance, police, the dealership and an attorney. And see how all those parties want to play it.
At the end of the day though this truck is not your responsibility to chase down across town. Ford should write this up as a lose and work with you to get you a new one or something else you want. It’s on the dealership to chase the truck down, it is on them 100% no question.
What a nightmare, good luck in getting this resolved. Was the same company used to deliver your trade in?
Unfortunately, car haulers have the absolute worst reputation in the trucking industry. Way too many fly by night owner operators who bought a F-450, threw a fifth wheel on, bought a trailer and who give dealers a cheap rate they don’t want to refuse.
it's 'eh! lolY’all don’t have a Morgan & Morgan aay?