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Originally Posted by fastball
I believe the customer should have the ability to cover themselves 100% because they are buying a car sight unseen that hasn't even been built yet. For that reason alone, it is caveat emptor to the extreme.
Anyone who doesn't agree, that's your opinion. But I have dealt with enough shady car dealers in my time that even the most genuine and honest agreement should still have language in writing that protects the customer completely.
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That's OK and understandable but if the dealer doesn't want to take a deposit under those conditions, the buyer can't trash the dealer because he won't write it up that way. The business deal goes both ways. Again, the truly serious buyers shouldn't suffer because the one in front of him can't make up his mind.