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CBRich 05-01-2010 07:34 PM

I think I'd be happy living life knowing this guy is probably some nobody who will never be successful in life and will continue to spend twice as much on his car payment as he does on his rent payment and probably lives paycheck to paycheck. Screw him, he's nothing.

kannibul 05-01-2010 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by SMcK23 (Post 521139)
Not worth getting in trouble over...let the police handle it...you did the right thing by filing that report...

If only you knew the situation in Tulsa - police here don't care unless there's injuries...

Zsteve 05-01-2010 08:57 PM

find his car and slash all four of his tires.:stirthepot:

Just make sure its not Kannibuls car. That would be a big ooooppsie. lol

Smallywood 05-01-2010 09:45 PM

This makes zero sense.

1st- Where's the pics of your tire damage?

2nd- I sell cars and the sales manager never enters the customer info for a deal. Salesmen always run the formalities, even if the owner of the dealership makes a sale. Even if a sales manager ups and closes a deal, it goes to the salesman for a commission, sales managers will gross on closing, but regardless the salesman still makes coin too...

So in closing, the story just don't make sense?

Zsteve 05-01-2010 09:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Smallywood (Post 521525)
This makes zero sense.

1st- Where's the pics of your tire damage?

2nd- I sell cars and the sales manager never enters the customer info for a deal. Salesmen always run the formalities, even if the owner of the dealership makes a sale. Even if a sales manager ups and closes a deal, it goes to the salesman for a commission, sales managers will gross on closing, but regardless the salesman still makes coin too...

So in closing, the story just don't make sense?

A guy pissed at a dealership doesnt care who he pisses on as long as it is someone from there.

kannibul 05-01-2010 11:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Zsteve (Post 521461)
find his car and slash all four of his tires.:stirthepot:

Just make sure its not Kannibuls car. That would be a big ooooppsie. lol

Easy way to tell mine...

I have a 370z plate frame
No dealer logos
Fast intentions catback
Very small unrepaired chip on the hood near the passenger headlight

Someone slashes my tires, they're getting shot, because they broke into my house - lol

Smallywood 05-02-2010 07:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Zsteve (Post 521530)
A guy pissed at a dealership doesnt care who he pisses on as long as it is someone from there.

My point is he says he wouldn't have made any commission. If he sells cars, then he would know that he would still have made commission.

Zsteve 05-02-2010 09:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Smallywood (Post 521707)
My point is he says he wouldn't have made any commission. If he sells cars, then he would know that he would still have made commission.

true that you guys always make money one way or another. Hey you wanna release some untold secrets about the way you guys sell cars and the best way to get the best deal?

SMcK23 05-02-2010 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by kannibul (Post 521428)
If only you knew the situation in Tulsa - police here don't care unless there's injuries...

Let's face it---it sucks...but its property damage! Cops need to worry about a lot more stuff than that! "Tire slashing" sure isn't on the top of their list of crimes to solve, but there is no point for the owner to "take matters into his own hands" and kick the crap out the guy. It will only lead to him geting an assault charge all for some low-life.

Billarf 05-02-2010 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by SMcK23 (Post 521751)
Let's face it---it sucks...but its property damage! Cops need to worry about a lot more stuff than that! "Tire slashing" sure isn't on the top of their list of crimes to solve, but there is no point for the owner to "take matters into his own hands" and kick the crap out the guy. It will only lead to him geting an assault charge all for some low-life.


Yup, mature and best way to handle an issue like a tire slashing is to have a police report done (necessary if you want insurance to pay for the new tires) and then get the new tires and be done with it/ move on.

As you mentioned, SMcK23 the cops will put little energy / worry into the pursuit of some mere property damage. Damage like this happens lots and is not given any care/priority by police. Also as you mentioned, if you take matters into his own hands and kick the crap out the guy it will undoubtedly only lead to your getting an assault charge all for some low-life scum bag.. Not to mention, now he will have somebody come by and key your car, etc. As I mentioned in this thread earlier on, get the insurance $ and new tires and forget about it. Of course, if the vandalism on your property was to continue then pressure on the police to pursue the perpetrator would be in order.

trent1331 05-02-2010 01:11 PM

:shakes head:

Sucks man.

Smallywood 05-02-2010 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Zsteve (Post 521735)
true that you guys always make money one way or another. Hey you wanna release some untold secrets about the way you guys sell cars and the best way to get the best deal?

What kind of information are you looking for?

bucketman 05-02-2010 02:08 PM

I am in no way saying take things in your own hands, but if the cops in Okie city are like the one's down here..... well we have a guy named Marvin, 100$ a tooth. Give him 300$, you get three of the guys teeth.

370Zsteve 05-02-2010 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Smallywood (Post 521525)
This makes zero sense.

1st- Where's the pics of your tire damage?

2nd- I sell cars and the sales manager never enters the customer info for a deal. Salesmen always run the formalities, even if the owner of the dealership makes a sale. Even if a sales manager ups and closes a deal, it goes to the salesman for a commission, sales managers will gross on closing, but regardless the salesman still makes coin too...

So in closing, the story just don't make sense?

I sold motorcycles, and the sales force never entered info for a sale by the owner or the sales manager. They always handled the paperwork themselves, they probably didn't want us to see how low they sold it for :tup: so each dealership is different.

Smallywood 05-02-2010 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by 370Zsteve (Post 521978)
I sold motorcycles, and the sales force never entered info for a sale by the owner or the sales manager. They always handled the paperwork themselves, they probably didn't want us to see how low they sold it for :tup: so each dealership is different.

Each dealership is a bit different, however the sales staff is well aware of what the true cost of any vehicle is to a dealership.


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