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In the purchase process of an RV, if the bill of sale was signed but not the loan contract (financing), could one back out, or is it too late?

First, I am not a lawyer… the bill of sale is for the DMV and the loan docs are the ones that bind you to the repayment. Not signing should then mean you have not agreed to the loan contract.

As a pro-gun supporter have you seen where gun-control supporters have unquestionably lied? Can you provide sources?

You know what annoys me? The fixation with semi-automatic firearms and conflating them with fully automatic. There was a story on the news the other day about Salesforce throwing its firearms selling customers under the bus by refusing to renew their contracts.Salesforce is more than just sales software. It's the primary business operations software for these companies.Anyway, so we hear about Camping World that allegedly sells both semi-automatic and fully automatic firearms.Nope. Not happening. The only place you can get a fully automatic firearm is through a special dealer and likely after a lot of sourcing. You can't just pickup a fully automatic weapon banned after 1986 at a retail location.So, why would the correspondents mention full auto firearms in a non-story about Salesforce doing something stupid? That's unquestionably a lie.You asked for sources: Salesforce Bans Gun Dealers From Using Its ProductsNow, if you actually listen to this on the radio, which you can play back on the site, it sounds very alarming.What is Camping World? They are an RV dealer. Here's how they use Salesforce and now have to reimplement that capability on another business operations product with less than a year of time. https://www.salesforce.com/video/3621842/Someone's getting sued.

Has a car salesman ever let you walk out the door when you couldn't come to terms?

Has a car salesman ever let you walk out the door when you couldn't come to terms?Yes, many times.Generally with the salesman making statements like “if you leave, this deal will be gone and you won’t be able to get it back” or “if you walk away from this deal, it’ll cost you $1000 when you come back tomorrow”.Every time. Every. Single. Time. I got a call back with a better deal. Sometimes I took it, some times I had already gone to another dealership and had purchased the vehicle at the price I was willing to pay.Story time:My wife and I decided our ancient, well-worn pop-up camper wasn’t what we wanted to go camping in anymore. We wanted a travel trailer with more room and features to make our camping more comfortable. We had decided to become glampers. After poking through a lot of different models and features, we settled on a specific model and set of features that we wanted. When we went to searching for one we looked for used models, but there were very few available and had to consider purchasing new.The brand was StarCraft and StarCraft only allows one dealer per area, so there really was no local competition, but calling around to the dealerships in neighboring cities we got a good sense for what the camper would really sell for. We headed down to our local StarCraft dealer and they had the exact model we were looking for on the lot. It was everything we expected, but when it got to talking about the price, the salesman would only quote the MSRP for the camper and the MSRP was $5000 over what the dealership in the next town was asking. I mentioned this and response was that as a salesman, that was the only price he could quote and if I wasn’t willing to pay that I’d have to talk to the sales manager, but he had gone home for the night. I set an appointment to meet the sales manager over lunch the next day and headed home.The next day at work I called the dealer in the next town over and asked him to verify all of the features and the out the door price. The salesman did me one better, he faxed me a sales order and said that all I had to do was sign it and fax it back to him and the camper was ours. I headed to the local dealership armed with the offer from the other dealer. When I arrived, I was put in a room and asked to wait. After 30 minutes I was needing to head back to work and went out to the sales floor to ask what was going on. The salesman from the other night said he’d have the paperwork for me in 5 minutes and asked me to just wait in the room. I went back and about 5 minutes later the salesman walked in and put a credit application in front of me and told me to fill it out. I told him I wasn’t filling out a credit application, I was here to negotiate the price with the sales manager. He said that the sales manager had left for lunch, wouldn’t be back for an hour, and it would take at least that long to process my application. I pulled out my checkbook and said I was paying cash, so no, I wouldn’t fill out any application for credit under any circumstances and since he had wasted my lunch hour, I was leaving.The salesman had a blank look and said he would get the sales contract as the manager had given him the bottom dollar. I agreed to wait for that. The sales contract he put in front of me discounted the price by $1000, but now the camper magically suddenly had over $1000 in add-ons like scotch-guard, upgraded wheels, UV protectorate, etc. I just shook my head and walked out of the room. I got the same old “if you don’t sign this the price goes back up” spiel from the salesman. I turned around and showed him the sales order from the other dealership that had an out the door price $5000 less than what they were trying to offer me. The salesman wanted to keep it so he could try to get the sales manager to match the price. I told him not to bother as I had a bonafide offer in hand that I didn’t have to battle for.I went back to the office and the sales manager had already left me a message and begged me to call him back, so I did. Now he was so apologetic that he couldn’t meet me because he had a family emergency, but now that he was back he could straighten it all out. He would match the price from the other dealership, but he couldn’t remove the added items because they had already been applied and you couldn’t un-ScotchGuard the fabrics. I told him that was unfortunate as I had a bonafide offer and was willing to drive 60 miles to get it, so he was again wasting my time.I ended the call and immediately called the other dealer to tell them I’d take their offer. The salesman asked if I had been trying to deal with my local dealer. I told him I was. He said the sales manager had called him trying to discourage them from selling their camper to me calling me an overbearing and demanding customer that they’d regret dealing with and that they had ultimately refused to sell me the camper. I was gobsmacked and asked what he was planning on doing. He said a deal was a deal, so it was mine if I wanted it. I did.At the closing table, the owner of the dealership where I purchased asked me a few questions about my local dealership. I relayed the experience I had and he confirmed that I wasn’t the first buyer that had made the 60 mile drive because of that sales manager. He then handed me a card with the 800 number for StarCraft customer service and suggested I may want to share my experience with them. (I did) Then he gave me card for 10% off of any accessories and service for the lifetime of the camper since I’d have to drive an extra hour to get to their dealership.I still make the drive every time.9/12/20 Update:Credit where credit is due. The dealership with great customer service is K C RV in Colorado Springs, CO. Still in business and still treating their customers right.

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