Seriously, please stop, you are just going to embarrass yourself. I have explained before that the Military Auto Source program (which has been around for decades) requires payment prior to delivery and recommends that funds be transferred 30 days prior to delivery to prevent delays.What exactly is your issue? You keep saying you have an issue, but never reveal it. What is Ford supposed to do? They have communicated VERY clearly now on the Broncos that are held and why….and who the heck would pay for their Bronco before taking delivery? Never heard of anyone anywhere doing that. Based on your messages, it’s clear it’s a you issue, not a Ford issue…and they’re dealing with a bit of a wack job.
I have several issues with Ford at this point.
My first issue is that Ford has been paid and I have no Bronco.
My second issue is with them holding the vehicle when I have already paid them for it. Additionally, Ford has not committed to a delivery date and states that they are going to send out emails in September or October communicating an update. That is not reasonable when they give me no other option or recourse.
A third issue is that I never received any email from Ford with regards to my vehicle. All the information I have on my vehicle I had to find on my own. So if they are not communicating with me now, why would I expect to get an email from them later.
That is not so hard to understand. Others using the same program are experiencing the same problem and I have been helping them with getting information on their vehicles as well. Saying that I am a wack job because I have the above issues with Ford and Ford's continued radio silence is an attack on my character without any merit. I don't think that asking for a response from @Ford Motor Company, is setting the bar unreasonably high.
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