Everything you mention is part of the discussion when both parties sign an agreement before ordering. He had no agreement which opened up the ADM. some people learn the hard way or never negotiated to success. I for one will not troll a dealer or place phony likes/dislikes to squeeze someone. Let him handle his own messy business.Any dealer that gives any sort of order confirmation with pricing on it needs to make it abundantly clear if that pricing may change at pick up. It would probably be advisable to have a customer sign a document indicating the price is subject to change. Not doing so is a setup for a poor customer experience. If the question is whether the OP has legal recourse, that will depend on the paperwork, but if the question is does the OP have reason to believe they were misled and have cause to report a poor customer experience via Google and by enlisting support from b6g, it sounds like they do.
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