What’s this world coming to?? If you can’t trust a WWE wrestler who can you trust!!??
Glad to see Ford wasting no time. There has to be an example made here.
The only Wrestler you can trust...
What’s this world coming to?? If you can’t trust a WWE wrestler who can you trust!!??
Glad to see Ford wasting no time. There has to be an example made here.
So what happens when one of you guys gets fired or laid off a week after you get your car. You gonna sell it to your C&C buddy under the table for $200k profit (maybe more) to keep food on your table, or just foreclose on your home and yank your kid out of college so you don't offend Ford and so the FGT Forum fanboys don't call you a douchebag? Who knows what's going on in John Cena's life to where he decided to sell it - maybe he has a major drug problem or maybe he's paying child support for 20 kids around the country? Or, maybe some guy offered him $1m for it and he thought it would be cool to donate his profit to the Wounded Warriors Project??? Get off your high horses - people sell their limited edition cars all the time - cars way more limited than the NFGT, sold by companies much more petty than Ford. He won't pay a dime to Ford if he has a lawyer worth his weight in salt.
This thread reminds me of a deposition I took in a case involving a commercial real estate deal gone bad.
Q: Why didn’t you honor the terms of the agreement?
A: I didn’t feel like it.
Yeah, that guy got what he deserved too.
My take on this and I think the salt in the wound for this forum is there are so many here that either did not get an allocation, or if they did get an allocation, know of several other very good deserving friends and people hoping to get an allocation but did not. Most are very understanding and appreciate the efforts Ford went to to try and get the GT to as many of these people even if they personally did not get picked. Seeing these early sales indicates the buyer had no intention on following through on the commitment and agreement for which Ford relied on for choosing them instead of someone else. That someone else could have been one of these great people we all know of being on the list, and one of the current getting their car that much sooner. I don't think there would have been such a strong reaction from this Forum if they would have just waited the 24 months. Same if it had gone back to the dealer, at least a loyal Ford dealer would have been able to benefit as there are thousands of dealers that did not get a GT either.
...Can you change my forum name to FGT homer? I kinda like it.
...I just don’t understand the level of disgust most seem to have about this situation when they have no clue about his specific circumstances.
Well I’m disappointed too about this for a couple reasons. First he got an allocation that many of us didn’t and flipped it. Second, if this is any indication of the secondary market, without an allocation, the entry point to get a car will be WAY out of my league!!
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