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Originally Posted by dk****5
It sounds very odd to me. I have a hard time believing that GM would do that. If that is really happening I bet it is at the dealer level. Just kind of hard to believe
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Originally Posted by rmpackers
This is totally not right.:( I agree I think it is a Dealer issue. See if you can work on that Missou dealer (nicely) I'm sure he/she would be glad to take your money for a fast sale, without an upgrade in price. Then get yourselves up there ASAP! 
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Originally Posted by JDBeck23
Wow, this is a new one. Im the the others... something tells me that GM doesnt know about your situation. Get a hold of GM customer service and get the number for your local GM rep. Dont give up!
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Originally Posted by Ject
If I were you, I'd contact GM customer support and figure out what the deal is. The car should be delivered to a local dealership for you to pick up. Maybe the dealership had a hand in doing this.. GM wouldn't (and shouldn't have) willingly done this knowing a person was expecting the car.
Call GM customer support.
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It's been posted on here by dealers that this is standard operating procedure. If a dealer is in financial trouble with GMAC, they won't ship cars to that dealer but will pick someone else to give them to. You *SHOULD* be able to contact customer service and get the car routed to another dealer. I'm not saying that there isn't a possibility that this was just a dealer-dealer transaction however it is also highly likely that the story is accurate.