AxleHub
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Axle im not in business selling tractors. So my quote does not hold any type of liablility! I am a new buyer and learning.
I posted for people to see what they do, i had no idea i would get such responses that favor them and not the customer. Got another guy saying car dealer have been doing this for a long time.
I guess the responce I was looking for was the opposite. Like horrible dealer etc.
I think many who use tractors understand dealers are human and make mistakes in accuracy or sometimes in judgement.
But I also think that people who use tractors are not generally eagerly legalistic by nature. They might have to fight for something on occasion . . but it is neither a desired or wanted event.
Some people are ambulance chasers wanting to sue or threaten merely to take advantage of human omission or error to make a buck. Its not the issue that tractor people are weak or passive . . just the reverse . . but they are used to working for value . . not trying to screw someone with legal tricks.
At least that would be my impression of "most" tractor users. There are some "kidney punchers" . . . but I want to believe they focus on honest efforts and object verbally when it isn't a two way street.
My point I made to you was you were changing your story just as that dealer did with you. Multiple posts saying you would hammer dealers down to 15k and then suddenly saying 19k might be possible for a unit that was less potential quality.
Nikko . . I'm saying this politely . . you're a rookie just learning the initial phases yet you make quick judgements of dealers motives and your capacity to control others. The experiences you get as you see and test machines will teach you much that many readers here already know.
Again . . politely stated.