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The right thing to do would be to have the dealership move your 1st payment to 30 days out and make 2 payments and pay off on the 3rd. If not the dealership gets charged back the rebates people take, which in turn they charge to the workers paychecks. That is after all of you are trying to be fair. For me as an individual I do explain this because we as people who work also have bills too. I'm sure the big dealers can handle it, but the small ones like mine get really hurt by that. A couple charge back can make the difference of people feeding their family that month or paying bills. Just an FYI.Savage haha
Come in with a credit union offer (don't tell anyone). Have Ford offer the rebate... sign to take the rebate... then call up Ford Credit next day & buyout the finance contract with the credit union's money.
A. Cash Rebate is yours.
B. Low interest rate is also yours.
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