Posted by JML755 on December 27, 2009 at 17:17:14 from (96.27.107.244):
In Reply to: New Purchase posted by Kruse on December 25, 2009 at 04:59:41:
After reading all the posts, I'd say that a lot of people are wasting a lot of the little time we all have on this earth making a mountain out of a molehill. No, I wouldn't have stopped payment. I probably would make sure I get the manual, however. I bought a used pickup truck from a GM dealer a few years ago that was missing the Owners manual. Sales guy said he'd find it and get it to me. Never did and when I remembered, I just got on Ebay and bought one for a few bucks, lots less than the gas and aggravation to drive 40 miles to pick it up.
As for the fuel, I don't expect a full tank. If they want to give it, fine, nice customer service touch. If not, fine also. As long as there's enough to get it unloaded. I'm sure you've got diesel on your place.
But you've decided to make a stand on principle and that's your choice. Though, as others have said, you'll not get the best customer service from that dealer.
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