Breach of promise? No. Broken contract? Read your contract. No. Discrimination based on location?Something like a class action for breach of promise or broken contract? discrimination based on location? or ...
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Breach of promise? No. Broken contract? Read your contract. No. Discrimination based on location?Something like a class action for breach of promise or broken contract? discrimination based on location? or ...
None of those would fly. It is an estimated delivery date, it is neither a promise nor a contract. Discrimination tends to be on something you can't change (with some caveats) i.e gender, race, age, sexual preference...Something like a class action for breach of promise or broken contract? discrimination based on location? or ...
I share your view. it was my wife's urging to go to Tesla, and its likely to be mostly her car [when it arrives]. There's little prospect of swaying her opinion, even if i thought that jumping ship might be productive. Few other car manufactures have shorter wait times, even ICEs. so what point of changing now?I agree. The car we've ordered is for my wife and she won't be swayed to any other current options and doesn't mind too much about the wait. If it was a car for me, I would probably have cancelled by now. Not that I think that would affect Tesla a single bit.
I'm not a lawyer, so open to positive suggestions on what MIGHT work.Breach of promise? No. Broken contract? Read your contract. No. Discrimination based on location?No, that's not a part of anti discrimination law.
This is the lady we need to be directing our frustration towards. Robyn Denholm. Head of Tesla Australia.I am wondering. Are we all being far too passive to Tesla and far too aggressive to our fellow support group members/amateur Tesla analysts? Could our energy be better directed?
She succeeded Elon Musk as the chair of Tesla worldwide not Australia.This is the lady we need to be directing our frustration towards. Robyn Denholm. Head of Tesla Australia.
I stand corrected. However being an Aussie she may still like to know how frustrated we are down here.She succeeded Elon Musk as the chair of Tesla worldwide not Australia.
Now there's a good idea .... booking tickets to North Korea (just across the bridge) immediately.You can always change your location. Move to China. They are pushing Tesla for more local deliveries.
I mean getting shunted twice in a row plus a failure to make enough in Q1 seems to point to a lack of representation made from the "ROW" or Australian head. And certainly going the other way down the line there has been an obvious lack of action. No communication to either shopfront staff or customers at all. It's even obvious from the varying reports of what SAs have told the small percentage of people in here that they haven't even bothered to provide them with a script or bothered to present a united front. We have SAs telling us they weren't informed of Model Y being released, they just got swamped one day. Elon was even surprised by demand, indicating he wasn't adequately briefed either.A dud heading up Tesla Australia? No. Australia is simply not that important a market for Tesla. The country is negative on EV's, has restrictive taxes on the vehicles and it doesn't represent a great deal of revenue when compared to other markets. Getting stroppy at Tesla will have zero effect. I'd suggest that if you're getting upset then either cancel your order or just think about something else. If you wait, eventually you'll get a car that cost you far below the current market value.
No, i mean all of us not taking their lack of information as an answer and asking to go up the line perhaps. Applying pressure somehow. Not waiting patiently basically. And perhaps, with the lack of representation from Tesla Australia, somehow creating that representation ourselves. Email the board of directors? Google reviews? All give them 1 star and say we will change it if they build our cars? Draw media attention? Twitter?Something like a class action for breach of promise or broken contract? discrimination based on location? or ...
Damages? Inconvenience, impact on financial planning. False advertising which would be fair trading?Breach of promise? No. Broken contract? Read your contract. No. Discrimination based on location?No, that's not a part of anti discrimination law.
Buy one in UK and reship it to Australia?I am sure they have meetings. I am sure someone can pipe up and say "Hey! British customers have only been waiting 3 months. Maybe our market could do with some cars.".
How does Britain offer a more profitable sale on a car? They aren't part of the EU.
Curious, are UK M3’s coming from Shanghai or Berlin?Buy one in UK and reship it to Australia?
Shanghai.Curious, are UK M3’s coming from Shanghai or Berlin?
Could have and had it by now.. Honestly didn't think i would need to.Buy one in UK and reship it to Australia?
Or as they call it. "The Far East". Myerrr, raaather. Hmlm. Very good.Curious, are UK M3’s coming from Shanghai or Berlin?
Is this how there are some MY's around atm? They only just opened sales for MY here in Aus, but there's definitely two or three in Brisbane already.Buy one in UK and reship it to Australia?