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Dogbert Consultant
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Based on my experience and the people I have spoken to, it's definitely a "if it works for you" type of situation. Not for everybody, possibly not for most people, but it's a good situation for me. Unless something crazy comes up, when my whole debacle gets cleared up in the next week or two, I intend on leasing another car
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BR549
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Have My Own Room
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I've never leased, so my thoughts here are basically worthless...(not to mention most everywhere else, I suppose).....
![]() This is the part that sends red lights flashing in my head. In my life, it has been a very rare occurrence when a company that I considered to have 'screwed me', ever made me feel whole again through their attempts to make it right. Lots that have gone above and beyond when there was a 'mistake' or unforeseen problem, but in those instances where I felt wronged, any make-up offer I accepted turned out to be (almost always) regrettable. Walk away and don't look back.
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BR549
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