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I get that. But hey most people don't even know about PO's. When I handed over mine or told him that I had it he acted like he didn't know what it was and wanted to know how I got and our family have been buying Chevy vehicles from him for probably close to 20 years. I look at it as a bonus. The fact that they even let you stack it with other monthly incentives is really shocking. The fact that I could stack it with GM Employee Pricing was shocking and welcomed.

 

 

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They actually let you stack it? Most are 'one or the other'. Good job.

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They actually let you stack it? Most are 'one or the other'. Good job.

 

I stacked a PO & Monthly Incentive with was $2250 at the time so on top of the GM Pricing I saved $3750.

 

PO's are generally stackable with a lot of other discounts. So in my opinion it never hurts to at least spend a little of you down time surfing Chevy or GMC .com to see if you can luck into to one.

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What's the difference in a private offer vs the rewards from say my Buy Power card

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Just bumping this thread. If any Good Samaritan has an extra I would gladly take it off your hands.

 

 

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I got online and asked a help agent on the online chat about any "Private Offers" she said yes and explained what mine was then said she could only send it to the dealership I was talking to and wouldnt send it to me. " Pull ahead lease offer" The Offer is " 4 payments up to $2,500 PLUS up to $2,000 cash"

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