GoSeeTed Discussion

This thread is way too long to track. I have a stupid question which probally already answered before, do customers need to pay the fees before searching for the deal? Any guarantee for the deal (price basically)?

Confucius and Yoda said. Horse to the river can be taken, but drink it cannot be made to

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His fee is on a scale based on MSRP, so Corolla/RAV can be like $400

No, we take a $99 deposit to begin work. Once you’ve heard all the numbers and agree to the deal, we would arrange for delivery of the car and get you a copy of your contract. We’ll run through that with you before the car leaves the dealership, and charge the rest of our fee upon delivery. Our service has a full money back guarantee if you find that someone in your market got the same car in the same month but wound up with a better deal. Show us the contract to prove that happened and we would refund you the entirety of the fee.

I was looking into hiring you to help me with my next lease. I am in Florida and was looking at either the 2018 X3 M40i or a 2018 X5 xdrive50i.

Is it possible to get a 1% type deal on these cars? I heard they are bringing out a new X5 model this fall, does that mean this is a good time to get a deal on an X5 model that is abou to be outdated? Or would the deal be similar to the new model and I may as well wait?

Can’t speak to the other issues regarding his grandmother, not sure the story there, but I would definitely not say that hiring us he’d be “blowing” anything. The whole point in hiring us is to get a deal that you can’t get on your own, to save the time and hassle required to do so, and have the car delivered to your house. The best deal, the least time spent, and home delivery. Hardly blowing your money.

Debatable

True statement

It is on a tiered scale based on MSRP, but the first tier is under $40,000 and we charge $599 for the full service at that tier, which as you know includes delivery and a painless car buying experience far removed from that of the dealership system.

You’re right about that I suppose. With enough time and research put into it, you may be able to get to the same deal. Many people have numbers from dealers already to start with that they send us and it’s very rare that we don’t improve the deal for our customers, often considerably. However you are correct in that with enough dedication, it is achievable on your own. Just a matter of how much your time/sanity is worth.

You continue to harp that you get the best deal, but I bet you can’t replicate some of the amazing deals that people on here have gotten on their own.

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People on here have gotten themselves some killer deals, cannot deny that in the slightest. But I wonder why you would “bet we can’t replicate some of them?” This is what we do, day in, day out, and have done for years. Why do you think that because people spend time on this forum (granted, and get some great information out of it) they would be better at it than we are? Our job that we are hired to do, is to find the best deal. I’m not sure why you think we can’t do that, but I’d love to hear your thoughts.

That reminds me, I need to set up a thread for our broker review section!

Thank you for the kind words man, was a pleasure working with you and we’re happy to do it again! Really appreciate you taking the time to write that up.

Please make sure to leave this review once Ted sets up his broker thread so other users are able to read about your experience.

I don’t see how you can compete with people here that can offer the same thing as you, for 300-400% less money.

Every broker operates a little differently. Some build their fees into the deal itself, others charge a flat rate. Ted does a percentage based off MSRP. This business model variety is great because it gives users a chance to evaluate what works best for them. Let’s not rail on Ted because they operate differently. I agree that it’d be great to see some of the best deals you guys have put together recently, but perhaps you can have those customers include it as part of their reviews once you create your dealer/broker thread.

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You can move his post to the new review thread.

Oh yeah…

But HEY. You can’t tell me what to do.

still trying to poke the bear.

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Just offering helping hand.