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Well, I tried to get one while traveling in Amman, Jordan & Chicago, IL but no luck. Tomorrow I go to the dealership and try and negotiate a good price. If anyone happens to come across one in the next 12 hours and will not be using it you can text me at 4074686079.

 

Thanks in advance for any assistance.

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When I was at the dealership yesterday and my salesman was looking at different rebates, he noticed the private offer and clicked on it, when it brought up the PDF I noticed that it said shop.click.drive. private offer. So i'm wondering if these private offers pop up in a different place now. Anyways i'm currently trying to get a private offer myself as well so if these tips work and someone gets one would you mind passing it along if you don't need it.

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Has any one gotten any private offers lately. I've been trying but wondering if they just don't exist right now.

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If anyone gets a PO for Silverado in the next day or two please let me know. I am trying to close a deal but the numbers are just a bit out of reach.

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Has anyone seen a Private Offer on Sierra lately?

I haven't seen any pop up for a while and I plan to pick up my Sierra in the next few days.

Any information would be appreciated.

Thanks.

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Well, I struck out for the entire month of November. Anyone seen a GMC PO this month? If so, how'd you find it?

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I'm wondering if they are giving out many POs while they are doing their red tag events?

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