Arctic_White
Well-known member
- First Name
- Ray
- Joined
- Feb 8, 2021
- Threads
- 4
- Messages
- 372
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- Location
- Edmonton, AB
- Vehicles
- Model S Plaid; CT on order
It is abundantly evident to me that you are one of the better negotiators out there, so the dealership network isn't a negative to you because you're able to negotiate an amazing offer.In kind, I hope you realize that ‘getting no more screwed than the next guy’ is not the same as ‘getting a good deal’
There are good doctors and bad doctors. One must determine how to find good doctors, not bad ones. And when you get in the room with a good doctor, one must still know how to get what you want out of it while still giving them what they want out of it.
Sounds nutz to me to think your position here is “I hope you realize every step you take in knowing how to get healthcare is a process that exists because the medical industry’s default position is to screw you over”
It’s nonsensical, and assumes the conclusion (that all doctors are out to be bad doctors).
The world does at some level require people to do their own homework, if they want the grade. If you don’t study, don’t also complain about your grade.
However, I am not as good at negotiating and I have been screwed over by the dealer on numerous occasions. I am also hardly the only one. So for each person that gets a "win", there are at least 2x as many who got screwed over because the dealers need to make a certain amount of profit to stay in business.
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