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I've heard mention of private offers that appear on GM's Silverado build cite, what

are these "private offers"? Does GMC also have these? Thank you.

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I called and spoke to GMC folks. Seems like" private offers" are just those available to all on their build it cites. I thought the PO would be some real incentive to cement the deal. Oh well that's what I get for wishing/thinking.

 

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I currently have a 14 Silverado on order and I got one ot the $1000 private offers off the Chevy site. I wondered weather it was compatible with my GM discount so I asked my salesman turns out it will work with the GM discount but is not stackable with the $1500 GM loyalty discount they have going in our area now.

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I am a GM cardmember andback in September I received a $1,000 Private Offer in the mail. Too bad it expired Oct 31st. I have since thrown it away after it expired. I did receive the $1,000 offer while trying to build a Silverado. I have tried many times while building a Sierra but they have never appeared online. I see a truck "In Transit" so I do believe I am close to buying. I sure would like an additional $1,000.

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I'm in same boat been shipped about a week ago. 2014 Sierra Denali 6.2, a special offer to offset decreased incentives would be nice.

 

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The private offers do not come by mail. These are RANDOM pop ups on the gm sites when you are surfing/building or searching for a vehicle. The ones you are getting in the mail are offers from the gm card

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Private offers do come by mail. I received one for $1500 off a 2014 GMC or Silverado last week.

 

I didn't look at the fine print or inquire about stacking.

 

 

Will

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So today I got the "pop-up" private offer of $1000 off a Silverado. I also got the gmcard top-off offer of $2000, plus I would be eligible for the $1500 loyalty and the $1400 rebate. My question is whether the "pop-up" offer can be combined with these other offers? Any feedback appreciated.

 

BTW, I got the pop-up finally today by clearing history/cookies on the browser and then choosing build/price your vehicle. After a couple of screens and refreshes (F7 key), the offer came up.

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So today I got the "pop-up" private offer of $1000 off a Silverado. I also got the gmcard top-off offer of $2000, plus I would be eligible for the $1500 loyalty and the $1400 rebate. My question is whether the "pop-up" offer can be combined with these other offers? Any feedback appreciated.

 

BTW, I got the pop-up finally today by clearing history/cookies on the browser and then choosing build/price your vehicle. After a couple of screens and refreshes (F7 key), the offer came up.

This^^^^

 

Good info on tech tricks, wish would have thought of this 6 weeks ago, i was on the GMC website building SO many times.

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So today I got the "pop-up" private offer of $1000 off a Silverado. I also got the gmcard top-off offer of $2000, plus I would be eligible for the $1500 loyalty and the $1400 rebate. My question is whether the "pop-up" offer can be combined with these other offers? Any feedback appreciated.

 

BTW, I got the pop-up finally today by clearing history/cookies on the browser and then choosing build/price your vehicle. After a couple of screens and refreshes (F7 key), the offer came up.

Just did this^^^^ and finally received the private offer too!! I actually used F5 key several times and it popped up. GM might be loosening up on this offer because I have been trying for weeks to get it to pop up unless the "refresh" thing is the trick. The offer says it is good until the end of March.

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