Maybe I misread your post. I though you were saying there was something fishy about the OP's story. If you were just saying there is something fishy about the dealer ... well ... no disagreement here.
"Order sheet" can mean different things. And often that "sheet" (whatever it is) is signed only by the buyer, not the seller. It may help you if the dealer orders the wrong thing -- you can show what you really asked for -- but it may not help you if the dealer tacks on ADM.
I think the better advice is to try to get a fully executed Buyer's Order from the dealer. That at least has all the trappings of a valid contract. (At least all the ones I have seen do.) And if the dealer won't do it, you know you have a possible problem.
Maybe, maybe not.IF anyone is reading this and you never got a copy of the signed ordered sheet, contact your dealer and ask for a copy, this will protect you if things don't get right.
"Order sheet" can mean different things. And often that "sheet" (whatever it is) is signed only by the buyer, not the seller. It may help you if the dealer orders the wrong thing -- you can show what you really asked for -- but it may not help you if the dealer tacks on ADM.
I think the better advice is to try to get a fully executed Buyer's Order from the dealer. That at least has all the trappings of a valid contract. (At least all the ones I have seen do.) And if the dealer won't do it, you know you have a possible problem.
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