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After you file
@vicki112681 yeah, me too, but imagine, after 1 yr of bought the car, call the dealership, to convince them, to then call the IRS which we know that could take days for them to answer and to just TRY that they accept the car into their database. I mean, that's why now are making the dealerships reduce the price upfront if the customer want it that way. But here the point is that TT knew the whole issue since DAY 1 and they were just lying to their customers. If they tell me this the 1st day, I will still do the same, remove the car, and let that sink on my mind, and move on because I know right now there is probably a mess with the end of these credits, so I can decide to make the life easier of all parts, giving up my credits.
Lying to customers, hiding information, giving half-truth never works, instead make companies fill in in case studies of colleges textbooks of "How not to do X/Y", or "How X/Y company did Z/W and suddenly lost their main customer base".