I want to vent about brokering over MSRP and with high fees

  1. Create username.
  2. Create burner.
  3. ???
  4. Profitttttt
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I’ll be the one with the huge discounts if/when things get better. Feel free to pay thousands more!.

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Mike is thinking up a crafty and humorous reply to type from a burner account of his own Boston_Car_Concierge. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

Tough month for NYCSimone. A crash and burn for the ages.

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Every single time the OP creates a new thread.

I have no control over the other people living in my head.

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Some may not like this idea, but if the Carnivals are too expensive why not just buy a used Chrysler Voyager (fleet Pacifica)? Plenty out there in the 20s. Ok value.

We do this often, they just dont get publicly outed

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Another burner ^^^^

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Who are you? A broker? I’m trying to understand the context of your statement.

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Not everything is political/philosophical, especially given the facts here. Some people are just trolls.

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Was @max_g’s post that got moved about coffee? :thinking:

cawfee tawk

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I posted in the coffee thread after it was created. It was a joke about coffee brokering

Yeah, didn’t know the context.

What’s up with broker fees these days? It’s really hard to rationalize paying a $1k fee basically just for a dealer contact on a 12% loaner discount. I can understand most brokers who incrementally increase their fees year over year. I can also somewhat understand charging more depending on the brand or whatever. But it bothers the hell out of me when a random deal gets posted with an exorbitant fee attached to it. Yes it’s called capitalism, I know I know. But it still seems at least marginally unethical to charge more for the same amount of work. Maybe I’m wrong idk

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Something is worth what someone is willing to pay. If brokers are getting their pockets full at certain prices, why should they be charitable?

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If the value being offered doesnt match the fee, vote with your wallet.

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