Pretty sure they already have this language in their agreements. The precedent is definitely set.Of course, those flipping may be banned from purchasing additional Teslas. It's happened before.
-Crissa
Once the MSO is titled, Tesla are out of it. The State takes tax and license domain authorization. The sky isnāt falling!Flippers negate happy customers, and create more vin transfers to process.
-Crissa
No.Once the MSO is titled, Tesla are out of it. The State takes tax and license domain authorization. The sky isnāt falling!
I sure hope so. People who āflipā things, in my mind, are like the people who cut in line.Of course, those flipping may be banned from purchasing additional Teslas. It's happened before.
-Crissa
To be honest, I am a selfish person (and I believe that everyone is). When I do something that is considered by others as altruistic or magnanimous I do it first and foremost for myself. It just happens to benefit others. Sometimes I intend to benefit myself and others but benefitting myself is always part of the equation. I see there being a difference between selfishness and greed. People can buy cars or houses, fix them up, and then sell them. That is a form of flipping - and it has value. There is another kind of flipping, like buying something and then selling it at a higher price, that I think of as greedy and gouging. Adam Smith believed that our self interests often, as I mentioned, benefit society, and that someone who gouges will eventually run out of business. It is a form of greed control. There is nothing illegal about greed but it is distasteful.Once the MSO is titled, Tesla are out of it. The State takes tax and license domain authorization. The sky isnāt falling!
Flippers donāt whack would-be happy Tesla buyers.. Thatās like saying house flippers whack happy homeownership. Welcome to capitalism. Its how the world works. My daughter had to pay $60k over appraisal and cash offer to get a house in DEN. It was her 9th offer. Sheād lost out on the nine previous attempts. Sheās thrilled to have a home, good neighborhood and she got what she wanted.
To be honest, I am a selfish person (and I believe that everyone is). When I do something that is considered by others as altruistic or magnanimous I do it first and foremost for myself. It just happens to benefit others. Sometimes I intend to benefit myself and others but benefitting myself is always part of the equation. I see there being a difference between selfishness and greed. People can buy cars or houses, fix them up, and then sell them. That is a form of flipping - and it has value. There is another kind of flipping, like buying something and then selling it at a higher price, that I think of as greedy and gouging. Adam Smith believed that our self interests often, as I mentioned, benefit society, and that someone who gouges will eventually run out of business. It is a form of greed control. There is nothing illegal about greed but it is distasteful.