NRitland2
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It wasn’t voluntary. The wording of retail delivery is very subjective to me. I’m not backing away from the fact that I should’ve done much more research before signing and placing the order. I was fully ready and willing to walk away from the deposit and after a conversation I was shown the poc and invoice price. they’re going to accept the affiliate pricing plus incentives to get me in the truck. You are right I did get lucky when it came down to it.Obviously a transliteration of the contract ("wants" (sic) instead of "once"). But, if the above quote conveys the gist of the agreement, you entered into a voluntary civil contract to "pay in full and take retail delivery within three days". Yet, you want to violate that contract by paying affiliate pricing, not "retail delivery". (You may be able to debate the meaning of "retail delivery".)
I'm glad the dealer voluntarily relented on holding you to the terms of it. You got lucky.
Next time...read the contract, understand the contract (take it to a lawyer if you don't), modify the contract to have it reflect your position, and realize that as much as you'd expect the dealer to be held to his side of a contract...you are held to your side. Then, and only then, should you sign the contract.
Contract law is one of the fundamental building blocks of our entire legal system.
I went over to see the truck today and I have to say the 2022s are just gorgeous