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Originally Posted by P1et
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Originally Posted by EnVe46
Two things, Champion has insurance against this type of shit and should reimburse said people, without question.
What I think Porsche should do, is make a special run of the cars these people ordered. It wouldn't do anything to the value of GT cars already out there, would make these owners whole and would make Porsche look like a brand that cares about its people. Offer said GT cars at a small discount and get it done. Buyers would still be buying the car if they choose to which satisfies their request and Porsche looks like a hero. It would hardly cost them that much to correct this situation.
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I don't think Porsche should have to do anything. If anything, the dealership is on the line here. That is where the fraud took place.
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Never said they HAVE to do anything. From a business stand point, making the cars that were ordered fraudulently, is a win win. Customer get their car if they want to, Porsche still sells some cars and looks like a hero for correcting an issue they didn't cause.
Also, regardless if Porsche did anything or not, dealers are representatives of them, independent contractor. I'm an independent contractor for an insurance company. If I sell something and lie, the company is held liable in court cause I'm their representative and they gave me the ability to do that. Again, I don't think Porsche HAS TO do anything, but I don't see where the lose by offering to make the cars if the customer chooses to