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Originally Posted by Chevyrocker
I've been at this site for much longer than you have sir (a month and 70 posts and you're the expert?). These are your first posts and they are in fact uneducated, idiotic, and polluting.
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You're really reaching now. Of all the ridiculous things you've said, this tops them all. So the number of times one pounds the keyboard has a direct relationship to the intelligence of their posts? You are proof of the opposite. I guess if I had made a thousand posts about personalized license plates, what songs are best for the Camaro, and what to name my car it would place me in the lofty stratosphere that you inhabit...
Talk about uneducated, idiotic and polluting...
In a much more constructive argument, Chevyrocker also said (sorry I didn't correctly combine the quotes):
"Go back to my example and re-think your argument. In GM's current way of doing things, they are being fair to the customer. It just so happens that a lot more customers shop at some stores than others and therefore the stores that are more popular to the average customer get more allocation. If you owned a business and had a few different locations and one of your stores was breaking sales records and was very profitable while another store just barely stayed out of the red, wouldn't you want to make sure that the store that is helping keep your business afloat stayed stocked with everything they needed to conduct their business?
The problem here is not what GM is doing or why. The problem is that everybody nowadays thinks that the world revolves around them and that their car, in this instance, should take top priority..."
Maybe you didn't read all of my previous posts. I DID order from the largest volume Chevrolet dealer in the country, and that is exactly my problem. Because they are such high volume, they ran out of allocations very quickly.
And yes, I'm pissed about not receiving MY car. However, I don't think the world revolves around me. If that was the case, I would want my car before anyone else; but I don't. I want my car before someone who ordered months after me, and that is only fair.
And to all of those who are posting in agreement with what I'm saying, hopefully the customer outcry will prevent this type of nonsense from GM in the future.