I remember when random people would post here about selling their Bronco or spot in line, and this forum would erupt in outrage to banish and ridicule that one person forever for leapfrogging the line.
Now we get word that dealers are letting THOUSANDS of those types of people leapfrog but...
Forgive me if I don’t buy the fanciful idea that it only affects which trailer your Bronco shows up on.
Simple common sense tells me that if someone skips you in line, you got pushed back. That’s enough for me to call BS on Ford’s repeated lies about reservation time stamp sequence. And it’s...
You might have missed the point.
I’ll spell it out for you in plain English:
I don’t need any Johnny-come-latelies to instruct me on where or when I can post here. I’ve been here long enough, I don’t need direction about what I can or cannot do here.
No idea. All I know is, I got my reservation placed in the first two hours and I’m now seeing folks with reservations from days or months later bragging about how they’re suddenly “priority.”
Then what prevented you from getting your reservation in on 7/13? You obviously knew about it, slept and now came here to brag about leapfrogging the rest of us, right?
Did you ever see me even use the word “damages,” or anything even approaching that insinuation?
Of course not. I’ll leave that to the recent grads whom know no better.
I am here because I’ve been here since 2016, before most people cared and before the Bronco was corrupted by the machine of...
GL with that. This site is apparently taking the ostrich approach with this pile.
Back in the day, this would be front page. Lately, I sense Ford realized that BN is going nowhere and maybe B6G was best after all, so this site is playing the long game now.
LOL fat chance. The word “other” included in every Ford description of the allocation process defeats any legal argument.
I’m just saying I’ll call this what is — plain old ordinary BS.
And to be clear, I like Eric and KM a lot. This wasn’t their idea. Surely it could have been handled...
Maybe when you get screwed over, you just accept that as a part of life. I don’t do that. I certainly wouldn’t be an attorney if that were my approach to life.