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A car buyer in New Hampshire hired a professional negotiator to get a good deal on a car. The plan did not go well with the car salesman, known as Preacher Pete. He shared his story on TikTok.
Pete said this was the first time a customer brought someone to negotiate for them. He explained that the dealership does not require customers to come in to get the best deal. Buyers can just call.
Pete claims the deal took two months to finish. He says the delay happened because the negotiator wanted to handle the car’s registration. Two weeks after the sale, Pete got a call from the negotiator. The negotiator had problems registering the car and was disrespectful. Pete then contacted the customer, who was easy to work with.
Pete did not blame the buyer for trying to get a good deal. He confirmed that the dealership registers cars for out-of-state customers every week, often over the phone. Some viewers doubted his positive comments about the dealership. Many people distrust car dealerships based on their own bad experiences.
Where did the car buyer hire a professional negotiator?
California
New Hampshire
Texas
Florida
How long did the deal take to finish?
One week
Two months
Three weeks
Four months
What was the primary reason for the delay in the deal?
Negotiator's indifference
Problems with financing
Registration issues
Customer's demands
How frequently does the dealership register cars for out-of-state customers?
Once a month
Every day
Every week
Only on weekends
Where did Pete share his story about the negotiation?
Instagram
Facebook
TikTok
YouTube
The buyer hired the negotiator to get a good deal on a car.
Preacher Pete was the second car salesman the buyer encountered.
The dealership requires customers to visit in person for the best deal.
Pete believed the buyer was at fault for the deal's issues.
The negotiator had no issues registering the car after the sale.
Many people have positive experiences with car dealerships.
The car buyer hired a professional negotiator to get a good deal on a car. The plan did not go well with the car salesman, known as Preacher Pete. This was the first time a customer brought someone to negotiate for them. Pete explained that the dealership does not require customers to come in to get the best deal. Buyers can just call .
The deal took two months to finish because the negotiator wanted to handle the car's .
Two weeks after the sale, Pete got a call from the negotiator who had problems the car.
Pete confirmed that the dealership registers cars for out-of-state customers every week, often over the .
Some viewers doubted Pete's positive comments about the .
Many people distrust car dealerships based on their own bad experience.
Where did the car buyer hire a professional negotiator?
California
New Hampshire
Texas
Florida
How long did the deal take to finish?
One week
Two months
Three weeks
Four months
What was the primary reason for the delay in the deal?
Negotiator's indifference
Problems with financing
Registration issues
Customer's demands
How frequently does the dealership register cars for out-of-state customers?
Once a month
Every day
Every week
Only on weekends
Where did Pete share his story about the negotiation?
Instagram
Facebook
TikTok
YouTube
The buyer hired the negotiator to get a good deal on a car.
Preacher Pete was the second car salesman the buyer encountered.
The dealership requires customers to visit in person for the best deal.
Pete believed the buyer was at fault for the deal's issues.
The negotiator had no issues registering the car after the sale.
Many people have positive experiences with car dealerships.
The car buyer hired a professional negotiator to get a good deal on a car. The plan did not go well with the car salesman, known as Preacher Pete. This was the first time a customer brought someone to negotiate for them. Pete explained that the dealership does not require customers to come in to get the best deal. Buyers can just call .
The deal took two months to finish because the negotiator wanted to handle the car's .
Two weeks after the sale, Pete got a call from the negotiator who had problems the car.
Pete confirmed that the dealership registers cars for out-of-state customers every week, often over the .
Some viewers doubted Pete's positive comments about the .
Many people distrust car dealerships based on their own bad experience.