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Where can I find an embroidered Gadsden Flag made in the United States, not China?

Try American Legion Emblem Sales at www.Legion.org. Full size outdoor nylon flag made in USA. Not embroidered but I have not seen embroidered versions except as small shoulder patch size.

Can you reject delivery of a new car if the dealer placed his name on it?

This occurred with me. I bought a new 2003 VW Jetta, and wrote on the contract that if the car had the dealers name on it, as a decal or emblem attached to the car that I would not take the car. The dealer agent signed the contract. A few days later I came to take delivery of the car, and there was a dealer emblem on the trunk lid. I pointed it out to the salesman who was rolling out the car and said that I’m not taking this car. He said why, so I pointed to the emblem, and to the note in the contract. He said that they never put that in the contract, so I said go get your copy. He brought back the sales manager, who told me that they couldn’t accept the contract note because it wasn’t printed in the contract. I pointed out that the business agent signed it, so it was valid, and that I was leaving. He said I can’t do that, you bought the car and you will have to pay for it. I suggested that they call their lawyer, as I would not take the car.Finally, they asked why I was so upset, because I could take off the emblem and the decal. I said that wouldn’t work because removing the emblem would leave a hole in the trunk lid. They said that they would “fix” it. I said I’m not buying a new car with a “fix.” I went home without the car, and called my lawyer. After he told me I was silly to make such a demand, as it didn’t change the value of the car, I told him that I detested “dealer” promos on my car. I would have removed a decal or emblem that was glued on, but not with a hole in the trunk lid. He agreed that the dealer would protest that the “note” in the contract was not valid, as the contract stated that no changes could be made in the contract. But he said that since the dealer signed the contract we could push the issue, since they could resell the car if they wanted to as a new car.Finally, the dealer called me back, and said that they had switched the trunk lid from another car that had just come in of the same color, but had no emblem on the lid. So I could come and get the car without an emblem. They also removed the glued on emblem as well. They even took off the dealer frame around the license plate.I went and took delivery of the car. I still have it.But I now notice that NO dealer seems to use emblems held on with holes, and they all seem to use decals and glued on emblems. So it seems I was not the only one who objected to the practice, and I’m guessing that drilling holes in new cars was just not a good practice. They do this so they can wholesale to other dealers which is an industry standard.But as to your question, it is quite likely that all sales contracts specify that no changes can be made as written changes to a contract even if it is signed, and so it is very unlikely that you could be successful in rejecting the delivery. You could probably get them to remove the emblems, since they are no longer using permanent emblems.

What ignorant thing did a car salesman do or say that made you walk out in the middle of a negotiation?

The DMV licenses car dealers, so the Investigators had to investigate complaints about their car sales. One in Los Angeles would advertise one car very low to bring in customers. He would have at least a half dozen people waiting for him to open the gate and they would all rush in to buy the car or truck. The problem came when, instead of selling it to one customer at the advertised price, he tried to negotiate the price with the customers as to who would add the most extras to raise the price, which was illegal. Also in L.A., people would change the model emblem on Mercedes cars, because the cars looked the same, yet the emblem showed the vehicle was a higher priced car as they cruised Beverly Hills. This dealer knew he had one of these cars on his lot, that misrepresented what he was selling. One salesman told an elderly lady the car she was interested in had seats that were orthopedic like, but he had no medical proof and was not a doctor. What I found interesting was that just as car dealers and salespeople tried to scam customers, there were customers that tried to scam the dealers and use DMV Investigation complaints to get what they wanted. Customers should know that they are in charge of the sale, until they sign the sales agreement.

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