I am not sensationalizing anything. I am referring the perception of gouging creating a negative reputation like people talk about all the time on this forum when they use the word stealerships. I did not think LM wanted to be like the other dealers by charging fair markups instead.Perhaps part of the negative image surrounding dealers "price gouging" is the improper use of the term? Your use of it sensationalizes something that has been going on since the dawn of time for all goods and services, and that is called "market value", and there's nothing wrong with "market value". Is that truck priced higher than giraffe meowmeow? Yep, but no crime has been committed, that's the market right now for an item that is wildly popular and in short supply (kind of like gaming consoles and graphics cards last year). I haven't read all of the posts on this forum, but from what I've seen, stealerships are the ones who don't honor MSRP on ordered vehicles, not for ones pricing used Mavs at market value, if there are threads like that here, perhaps inform the OPs that that is totally fine, as that is what the market dicates right now.
As for Tim refunding money he didn't force anyone to donate, why do you think he should do that?
As for Tim's donations, just because he did not force anyone does not mean it is OK. Even if Tim would never consider doing this, a customer expectation that a donation will be returned as a special favor by Tim is a conflict. Similar to if you gave a small claims judge a "donation" in the hope that he will rule in your favor. The judge never forced you to donate, but he cannot keep the money.
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