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I agree with Jim on this one. I would pull my deposit and find another boat,
weather its at another SeaRay dealer or another boat dealer. Once your
treated this way, you can best be assure it will continue. I would also
contact the SeaRay maunufacturer and report the poor dealing with them. This
is a franchise and the dealers has to follow the rules the franchises has in
place.

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I did that with a new truck. Well the dealer called back and said they
would lower there price. ex: Ford 3/4 got beat out by a GMC 1 ton. I
told
the Ford dealer what the GMC cost and he told me if I can get that to go
and
buy it. I did. The next day, the Ford dealer called me up and said
they
would match that price...TOO LATE....
Just the fun of it!!!


There's that approach. Change horses in midstream. I do get emotionally
attached to the toys that I want, so it's hard for me to switch to
another toy. The right way, though, is to find an alternate source for
the toy or that and find a different toy. And as one poster said, don't
forget to drive your toy to the dealer that blew it and let 'em know that
they sold you someone elses product.


After this experience why would you want to deal with this dealer again?
If you can get your deposit back, and as Gene previously stated, run,
don't walk, away from this and find another dealer.

What other brands have you looked at?

It is easy to fall in love with the first boat you look at, especially if
you are dealing with a good salesman. But you need to step away from the
emotional side of this purchase and look at it logically.....come in
Doctor Spock.

Take some time....don't jump into things. There are always good boats to
buy.