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?It's interesting that the Bronco shows up on the drop-down list for this offer.
That’s why I shared plus I read that it didn’t matter as long as the offer was used at the time of factory order or delivery.
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?It's interesting that the Bronco shows up on the drop-down list for this offer.
Hooah! Thanks brother!Hi Everyone,
I’m sending official mail to Ford Customer Service (because I want the response to be in writing) to request if this program extend to the Bronco if we order it before the deadline.
Also, I’m asking if they will have any promotional financing rates or dealer invoice prices so we as X-Plan recipients can B&P accordingly.
I’ll keep my thread up to date as the news unfolds.
It is not a scam. The DAV is a charity organization that advocates for veterans and provide a lot of free services to veterans through DAV volunteers, like free rides to VA doctors and hospitals for medical appointments. They also help veterans apply for VA benefits, which can be very difficult in the VA broken system. While volunteers are free, gas and vehicle maintenance are not. Not asking you to donate, but I want to emphasize that nothing about the DAV is a scam.$300 to join? F that. Nope, nope, nope, nope. I'd say it sounds like a scam but I don't know.
I'm glad to hear that but man does it sound like it when it asked for $300!It is not a scam. The DAV is a charity organization that advocates for veterans and provide a lot of free services to veterans through DAV volunteers, like free rides to VA doctors and hospitals for medical appointments. They also help veterans apply for VA benefits, which can be very difficult in the VA broken system. While volunteers are free, gas and vehicle maintenance are not. Not asking you to donate, but I want to emphasize that nothing about the DAV is a scam.
That is for a lifetime membership. I haven't looked lately, but they used to offer annual memberships for $40. I'd look into that.I'm glad to hear that but man does it sound like it when it asked for $300!
You can break it down into 60 months of $5 payments too. Over that time, you are considered part-time member until your membership is paid in full, however, you still qualify for all the DAV membership incentives like X-Plan pricing once you receive your membership number in the mail. This usually takes a few weeks for it to cycle through the mail system. I signed up for X-Plan pricing right after receiving my membership number in the mail without any issues.That is for a lifetime membership. I haven't looked lately, but they used to offer annual memberships for $40. I'd look into that.
How do those free rides work with travel pay? Does the vet pocket that or the DAV?It is not a scam. The DAV is a charity organization that advocates for veterans and provide a lot of free services to veterans through DAV volunteers, like free rides to VA doctors and hospitals for medical appointments. They also help veterans apply for VA benefits, which can be very difficult in the VA broken system. While volunteers are free, gas and vehicle maintenance are not. Not asking you to donate, but I want to emphasize that nothing about the DAV is a scam.
Just go by what you dealer is telling you and get it in writing. I'd email him/her and get your confirmation in writing. Probably best to wait for B&P to come out first. Build it, price it and then get your quote from your dealer with your DAV xplan/cert.Ok, so I did the whole thing from beginning to end, and this is what I ended up with...
(Numbers and Names have been changed to protect identity)
I need to know if this is the final step before ordering.
I did stop by my dealer and ask, and he did say that this is all you need before the final pricing and order. Was he right? Is this it?