CYBEAST
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- Jason
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- Destin, Florida
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- Cyber Beast
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- Real Estate
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Yup. All models get the $2500 towards the power share equipment purchase. Beast still gets a $4,000 installation credit. Read it again.Originally I heard the $700 voucher was only to compensate the Beast $4000 install credit if you declined or disqualify for the power share install. The AWD models did not include this $4000 credit for some reason. But both models receive free super charging if you don't get the power share equipment, however the beast model gets 1 year free while the AWD only gets 6 months. I'm really not sure why they decided to segregate the models with this benefit and know people were already a bit annoyed about it.
With the new wording there is no discrepancy between AWD and Beast, so it sounds like all FS orders should get this $2500 voucher if they don't install Powershare. But now owners who already took the $700 voucher are going to complain.
There was also already people complaining about the Powershare equipment. And how they should be able to choose to get the equipment regardless of getting it installed. As they believed the supercharging is not a fair compensation for this.
Tesla really should have clearly stated that you can choose power share install credits or a voucher for the store from the get go. A lot of people ordered and then later found out about the compensation for not qualifying for it. This was bad, and so it makes sense that Tesla is changing the rules, but now the question is going to be... Will anyone get retroactive benefits if they had already received the $700 voucher or never received a voucher at all due to ordering an AWD.
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