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The problem with their story is that you never got an email notice that your order had been entered, and it sounds like you also called Ford and they did not have it. Even if it had been cancelled for some reason it should have been in the computer system with a cancelled status.
Most(but not all) people got email confirmation of orders within 30 minutes of it being placed or at least 24 hours. It could be coincidence that you did not get that but it sounds likely that you never got it since it was never actually entered.
I suspect that what happened was that your order was written up and placed in a stack of paper but not entered since the manager who was actually authorized to enter orders was out of the office until later in the week.
I have heard at some dealerships that only one, or maybe two people are authorized to enter orders.
It could be that by the time that manager got back the order book could have been closed. Now it is easier to just blame Ford than to say they made a mistake.
In fairness Ford said that they would give the dealers a weeks notice of the order book closing so delaying entering the order should not have been a problem. I don't recall exactly but I think it was more like two or three days notice instead of a week.
Most(but not all) people got email confirmation of orders within 30 minutes of it being placed or at least 24 hours. It could be coincidence that you did not get that but it sounds likely that you never got it since it was never actually entered.
I suspect that what happened was that your order was written up and placed in a stack of paper but not entered since the manager who was actually authorized to enter orders was out of the office until later in the week.
I have heard at some dealerships that only one, or maybe two people are authorized to enter orders.
It could be that by the time that manager got back the order book could have been closed. Now it is easier to just blame Ford than to say they made a mistake.
In fairness Ford said that they would give the dealers a weeks notice of the order book closing so delaying entering the order should not have been a problem. I don't recall exactly but I think it was more like two or three days notice instead of a week.
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