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Originally Posted By: demarpaint
She was Pizt when she found out she had to pay tax on the car, and needed to take a loan to pay it. LOL


LOL. Remember when Oprah gave away a new Pontiac to every member of the audience a dozen or so years ago? I was reading a news article about that a year later and it reported that 40% of those people in the audience had to sell their car a year later to pay for the taxes. I guess nobody told them that their winnings for that day was considered non-taxed taxable income.
Way back in the late 80s, I had a coworker who won a Mercury Cougar on a raffle that he had signed up for. IIRC, he told me he to pay $4500 in taxes on a car that sold for about $15K.
 
Originally Posted By: demarpaint
In 2001 I was working at a Kia Suzuki dealer and we had one of those promos, it was the real deal. A woman won a 2001 Kia Rio, she didn't have two nickles to rub together. She was Pizt when she found out she had to pay tax on the car, and needed to take a loan to pay it. LOL


She could have gotten a paper route, imagine a car under warranty after all that stop & go driving!
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Originally Posted By: NHGUY
Those dealership promos are big business.They have companies set up just for that very thing.They charge the dealership a flat amount(thousands) and then they make it look like the dealer themselves personally sent it out to you.The Key May Fit promo,the Key May Fit the Safe Promo,the Check in the Mail promo.....all scams to bring in foot traffic,and hopefully fleece the public on their trade ins and maybe even witholding any potential dealer incentives.

what he said!
probably are the same companies that does warranties for dealers. they have the data (data mining and profiling).
it's called variable data marketing....
 
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