Finally, it's there!
So I got a few options to pay, apparently I can:
1) go to the Fremont factory for pickup with a cashier's check in hand
2) pay with wire transfer
3) pay with ACH (some kind "secure" financial transaction - like a check - online)
I'd like to do #2 or #3 because it saves me from having to go to the bank, and I like doing things electronically (no need to kill trees and manpower), but I wonder whether that puts me in a position of weakness at the time of delivery, i.e. not being able to refuse the car for whatever reason.
I realize it's extremely unlikely I'd want to hold back on the full amount, but I read some posts about people getting MS delivered with scratches or curb rash, etc. If I give them the full amount before my pick up, am I losing all my leverage?
Does it matter at all?
Any pros/cons about the 3 options above?
Also, for some reason, the paperwork says "Mileage: 50" - what do they do for 50 miles? Just curious.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
-- Greg
So I got a few options to pay, apparently I can:
1) go to the Fremont factory for pickup with a cashier's check in hand
2) pay with wire transfer
3) pay with ACH (some kind "secure" financial transaction - like a check - online)
I'd like to do #2 or #3 because it saves me from having to go to the bank, and I like doing things electronically (no need to kill trees and manpower), but I wonder whether that puts me in a position of weakness at the time of delivery, i.e. not being able to refuse the car for whatever reason.
I realize it's extremely unlikely I'd want to hold back on the full amount, but I read some posts about people getting MS delivered with scratches or curb rash, etc. If I give them the full amount before my pick up, am I losing all my leverage?
Does it matter at all?
Any pros/cons about the 3 options above?
Also, for some reason, the paperwork says "Mileage: 50" - what do they do for 50 miles? Just curious.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
-- Greg