Tat2GirlAz
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*** 9/10 update - In order to be fair to all those in line, I cant take on any new voucher requests. I have 42 people pending and we are given 6 per year, so Ive got to request more. ****
It's going to be easier (I think) to update those who have emailed me about the pricing vouchers.
A quick background on me for those that don't know, I work for CCAP out here in AZ, I'm a manager for the Impounds department. Basically my team handles all vehicles that get impounded and are sitting in a tow yard, body shop, repair shop, police hold, DEA, Homeland Security, Border Patrol, etc etc etc.
One of the benefits working for corporate is that we as employees are eligible for employee pricing on all new Chrysler products. In addition, we are given 6 friend vouchers to hand out in order to promote the brand per year.
If you are ready to purchase and want a voucher let me know.
I dished out 4 vouchers on Friday and then the Chrysler Employee Advantage website crashed. Still hasn't come back up yet but I'm monitoring it. For those that have emailed me at my work email addy, I promise I'll get to your emails on Monday.
Right now I have 2 vouchers left but not to worry, I will network with my friends to obtain more vouchers. It just may take me until early this week to get access to more vouchers. I did not expect the amount of inquiries for the vouchers. I've posted on FB to the Charger groups that I have these to give out and did not get one single response. Oh well, chalk that up to their loss.
For those that have asked, the vouchers allow you access to get friend pricing, I have yet to determine or figure out the $$ or % amount that the voucher entitles you to. I can only give an example of the 17 2500 I purchased last year. Sticker was 69k, my price was 52k and friend pricing was 55k. In addition you are entitled to any rebates out at that time. So it's voucher pricing minus rebates and then that is your price. Now depending on the dealership >>>some<<< will reduce any doc fees, my preferred dealer here in AZ, Larry Miller in Avondale will drop all doc fees on a voucher purchase to $75. Not sure what your dealership if play ball, that's all on them. For those who are wanting to lease, I have absolutely no clue how the voucher will work on lease purchases.
Final thought for those who want the vouchers or those who I've given them out to, the dealership is required to show you the invoice with the voucher pricing at the bottom. Now the dealership can sell it to you for lower than the voucher price but cannot sell it for more. If the dealer you are working with won't show you the invoice, I'd turn tail and run. Before I made a friend at LM, I used my voucher while shoppng other dealers in the Phoenix area. 3 of those dealers weren't all too thrilled about me using my voucher. The common statement I was told was that "our prices are lower than the voucher price" and you don't need it. After requesting to see the invoice and then asking for the current rebate programs, their prices weren't lower. Some dealers are still old school and pay their sales reps on a commission base and there is no "real" money to be made on voucher prices. The dealerships that pay out on units they move are more receptive to the voucher pricing/program.
Lastly, once I get you a voucher it is yours, they cannot be transferred to someone else, this is why I need to have your name, addy, DOB and email address. Also they are valid until December 31 of that calendar year. The vouchers are not dealer specific, so if you drop a voucher to the sales rep at a dealer and they don't give it back, you can generate a duplicate and go shop at another dealer. The vouchers are good for new purchases or leases and can be used at any Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram or Fiat dealership.
I hope this info helps out those who have questions about the program and if you have any further questions please reply here.
It's going to be easier (I think) to update those who have emailed me about the pricing vouchers.
A quick background on me for those that don't know, I work for CCAP out here in AZ, I'm a manager for the Impounds department. Basically my team handles all vehicles that get impounded and are sitting in a tow yard, body shop, repair shop, police hold, DEA, Homeland Security, Border Patrol, etc etc etc.
One of the benefits working for corporate is that we as employees are eligible for employee pricing on all new Chrysler products. In addition, we are given 6 friend vouchers to hand out in order to promote the brand per year.
If you are ready to purchase and want a voucher let me know.
I dished out 4 vouchers on Friday and then the Chrysler Employee Advantage website crashed. Still hasn't come back up yet but I'm monitoring it. For those that have emailed me at my work email addy, I promise I'll get to your emails on Monday.
Right now I have 2 vouchers left but not to worry, I will network with my friends to obtain more vouchers. It just may take me until early this week to get access to more vouchers. I did not expect the amount of inquiries for the vouchers. I've posted on FB to the Charger groups that I have these to give out and did not get one single response. Oh well, chalk that up to their loss.
For those that have asked, the vouchers allow you access to get friend pricing, I have yet to determine or figure out the $$ or % amount that the voucher entitles you to. I can only give an example of the 17 2500 I purchased last year. Sticker was 69k, my price was 52k and friend pricing was 55k. In addition you are entitled to any rebates out at that time. So it's voucher pricing minus rebates and then that is your price. Now depending on the dealership >>>some<<< will reduce any doc fees, my preferred dealer here in AZ, Larry Miller in Avondale will drop all doc fees on a voucher purchase to $75. Not sure what your dealership if play ball, that's all on them. For those who are wanting to lease, I have absolutely no clue how the voucher will work on lease purchases.
Final thought for those who want the vouchers or those who I've given them out to, the dealership is required to show you the invoice with the voucher pricing at the bottom. Now the dealership can sell it to you for lower than the voucher price but cannot sell it for more. If the dealer you are working with won't show you the invoice, I'd turn tail and run. Before I made a friend at LM, I used my voucher while shoppng other dealers in the Phoenix area. 3 of those dealers weren't all too thrilled about me using my voucher. The common statement I was told was that "our prices are lower than the voucher price" and you don't need it. After requesting to see the invoice and then asking for the current rebate programs, their prices weren't lower. Some dealers are still old school and pay their sales reps on a commission base and there is no "real" money to be made on voucher prices. The dealerships that pay out on units they move are more receptive to the voucher pricing/program.
Lastly, once I get you a voucher it is yours, they cannot be transferred to someone else, this is why I need to have your name, addy, DOB and email address. Also they are valid until December 31 of that calendar year. The vouchers are not dealer specific, so if you drop a voucher to the sales rep at a dealer and they don't give it back, you can generate a duplicate and go shop at another dealer. The vouchers are good for new purchases or leases and can be used at any Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram or Fiat dealership.
I hope this info helps out those who have questions about the program and if you have any further questions please reply here.
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