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Hi all, I am not looking to sell mine but just wanted to share with you that this confirms that we all got an incredible deal for 59k . The value of this is so close to the premium
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this is wrinkling my brain. Why would they offer you more than people would pay today ordering today?

basically offering you 14k bonus. wondering if tesla doesn't acknowledge it being standard awd?
 


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My 2/28, OG Rez order has also become uneditable, but IMO, that's just the last in a long line of people reading tea leaves that don't mean anything and probably no different than everyone being instructed to perform the first two delivery steps.

With regard to the "why do people order if they don't want to take delivery" comment, I would respond with "why do people give Tesla such a long leash with bad behavior?". If you tell someone "expect delivery in 2027" and then turn around and threaten to cancel their order and take their money if they refuse delivery six plus months early, that is not reasonable. For a lot of folks, a $60K + tax expense takes some planning.
 
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My 2/28, OG Rez order has also become uneditable, but IMO, that's just the last in a long line of people reading tea leaves that don't mean anything and probably no different than everyone being instructed to perform the first two delivery steps.

With regard to the "why do people order if they don't want to take delivery" comment, I would respond with "why do people give Tesla such a long leash with bad behavior?". If you tell someone "expect delivery in 2027" and then turn around and threaten to cancel their order and take their money if they refuse delivery six plus months early, that is not reasonable. For a lot of folks, a $60K + tax expense takes some planning.
Anyone with some common sense would know that the delivery dates were just a computer generated approximate and that tesla was going to build the trucks and get them delivered as soon as possible. How can one person's order say a June 2026 delivery, and the next day's order say October 2026, and then 2027 right after that. A bunch of orders came in all at once and the dates went all out of wack. No way do I believe that the people complaining now didn't know the possibility that the trucks could come much sooner. Many people including myself warned on social media to be ready for an early delivery. Yes, a 60k purchase takes planning and its precisely why more due diligence should have been done by the people putting down a deposit
 
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Anyone with some common sense would know that the delivery dates were just a computer generated approximate and that tesla was going to build the trucks and get them delivered as soon as possible. How can one person's order say a June 2026 delivery, and the next day's order say October 2026, and then 2027 right after that. A bunch of orders came in all at once and the dates went all out of wack. No way do I believe that the people complaining now didn't know the possibility that the trucks could come much sooner. Many people including myself warned on social media to be ready for an early delivery. Yes, a 60k purchase takes planning and its precisely why more due diligence should have been done by the people putting down a deposit
My bad, I didn't realize you warned people on social media. Clearly the fault is on the consumer for "lacking common sense and diligence" by thinking a company claiming to be solving autonomous driving might be able to provide a reasonable delivery estimate. Guess they should have known it was just another one of those pesky "computer generated approximates", no better than a magic eight ball.
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