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They have to honor this price, they advertised it, it would be a criminal violation in California where they made the offer to fail to follow through.
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And only the wheels (since they're installed) count against the price for the tax credit. Connectivity is...
Ehh, they can choose a different visor if they need it. I rarely use them in my car (I live in the woods) but I make sure to put them in the car when I go out of county.
Same with traction devices. You use them and put them in when you need them.
Only thing that stays in all the time is...
You showed up to interrupt them, take them away from other customers, for what reason, exactly?
Gaslighting is what you're doing. You've been told time and again why they didn't do more, and what liabilities exist, and yet you continue to blame the staff for what's essentially your own mistake...
A Google search seems to indicate you need 'a mirror' and that it should be able to see 200' behind you, but it's a little vague at that. If you had the cash, you could probably beat that statute into cameras, but it wouldn't help you against cops.
-Crissa
Then what the heck do you have to complain about? Nothing has changed in almost six months for those of us waiting for the regular editions of the trucks.
Also, what does me living in California have to do with you reading the agreement? Or meaningless ISO standards that exist for executives...
Pro bono means they're not being paid during the case. It doesn't mean they might not get paid costs later.
And no, that would be even more suspicious, because who was paying them to do the work?
So you admit he only needs a minority of the vote...
Bail, man, bail.
You clearly don't need a truck, and there's others who do. You plunked down $1000 nonrefundable when it said NONREFUNDABLE right on the screen, plus a little blurb about the terms.
This has nothing to do with ISO 9001 which is, BTW, bullshit meaningless. As I've been brought...
Dude. You're not going to die because you didn't get a new truck delivered during a safety pause. Talk about melodramatic.
But at that point:
They didn't know the full limit of the pause.
Saying 'safety' would cause a bunch of 'confirmed! Cybertrucks aren't safe!'
And they did say when the...
While this is true, it doesn't help when people pretend that the corporate system is not without its flaws and pit traps.
Elon was the shareholder that elected the board originally. Who then voted for him to get more shares. And only the board selects who we vote on.
Hauling Ass's...
...That's what it says in the nonrefundable agreement.
I can understand not reading EULAs, they're basically contracts of adhesion. But the deposit language was quite clear.
-Crissa
They didn't take a check. Electronic transfers don't sit in someone's desk.
What are they supposed to communicate? What is this super-special communications they're supposed to know?
One week they were delivering. The next week they weren't. They sent out a message on the eleventh, but...
It's so weird how no one here seems to think that referral points, which are just a number in their database, might be super-easy to automate; versus going through a bunch of PDFs by hand for each person?
It's almost like everyone's forgotten how long actual paperwork might take. The old, 'six...
Tesla has never needed them before during ramp.
And it's not unusual for there to not be test drives for pre-ordered or low-availability vehicles to not be offered as test drives.
-Crissa
(Yes, it does suck. But that's how it is when there's fewer units than buyers.)