So the dealer sold it to an overseas dealer. He did nothing wrong.
If the plumber was so concerned, he should have stripped the decals off it when he sold it. We used to do that with our trucks back in the 80’s. I am not sure why he wouldn’t have done that.
I am sorry the guy is getting death threats. Instead of looking for someone to blame, blame himself.
If the plumber was so concerned, he should have stripped the decals off it when he sold it. We used to do that with our trucks back in the 80âs. I am not sure why he wouldnât have done that.
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he was stripping the decals off and the sales man said he would ruin the paint job and that the dealership would take care of it.
did you even read the excerpt? The plumber attempted to peel the decal off and the dealer salesperson told him not to because it would blemish the paint and that the dealership would take care of it because they “had a better tool to do that with”.
Didn’t bother reading the claim did you?
The dealer lied to the owner of the truck, and through their dishonesty, caused a massive amount of trouble for their customer. That's what was wrong.
Mistake #1 trusting a car dealer.
A heat gun and patience is all it takes.
He claims the dealer stopped him and that they would do it for him.
Who peels the logo off at the dealers?
I don’t believe the plumber.
That the dealer sold it overseas is not the point. The dealer, when they bought the truck, had agreed to remove the logo on the truck. That is what this is all about. Their lack of due diligence in doing what was promised is the heart of the problem.
If the plumber was so concerned, he should have stripped the decals off it when he sold it. We used to do that with our trucks back in the 80âs. I am not sure why he wouldnât have done that.
Well, the article says he started to, but the dealership told him they would do without damaging the paint.
Wellvif you read the damn article you would know