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10-09-2008, 10:38 AM | #14 | ||
Victory is Mine
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I work for a dealer, and usually the paint protection etc is put on the Contract of Sale. I have never seen a seperate invoice given for these items. Just be careful that you haven't already paid for it with your deposit. You mentioned that you paid $4k deposit before, and really, you shouldn't issue a Tax Invoice without receipting some money.
Was your contract "subject" to anything? If so, then that may be your out of the whole thing. You keep saying that you don't want out of the car contract, but as we all know, you can usually drive 20mins in any dierction and come accross another dealership selling the same cars. Surely, whatever you have bought is not so un-common that no other dealer has one!
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