the_danimal
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Uh... so this just happened. I don’t have my car yet nor has it ever showed up in the app but I just pinged my rep to make sure that the VIN is in fact still associated with my account.
Ruh Roh...
Ruh Roh...
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None of this is maximizing enjoyment.I'm on my fifth reschedule now. Tesla is doing a great job of killing all of the customer goodwill.
Delivery person I spoke to who told me what the west coast inventory looked like.Wait...who told you that??? I'll drive the fracker back myself, see Mt Rushmore, see places that likely have never seen an easterner.
So true.Your chances of getting your tesla delivered is inversely proportional to how many times you contact them.
Dunno how it works in your state- but here tax, title, registration were fees at purchase and Tesla files the paperwork. You drive off with a 30 day temp tag and wait for the "real" stuff in the mail from the DMV
Title, assuming you paid in full for it (not owned by financial institution/credit union) will take time as Title come from the state DMV and it is federally filed. If, by paperwork, you mean MVPA, that, to my understanding, should have been given to you at delivery/closing. If there is a bank/credit union involved THEY retain title as their 'own' the car although you registered it to drive it. Is this your first car?
I had used ACH from a brokerage account through my Tesla account for part of the purchase price a week or so before delivery just to get that out of the way.
Took a blank check with me for ABA and Account Number reference at Devon, PA pickup. During the paperwork process they passed me an iPad. I signed into my Tesla account and used the ACH part to pay the remainder from our bank account. Payment registered in about a minute, my account page showed $0.00 due. Put the blank check in my pocket and we finished the transaction. Made a point of signing out of my account and closing the browser window before getting up from the table.
My friend who supplied his referral code was with me. He got an alert that he earned a referral credit a minute or two later. We saw Steve Moore, my OA. He took a few minutes to straighten out the delivery address for my friend.
Was staying at a friend's condo out of town when I bought the Model S last year. I was so frazzled I left the checkbook behind. His wife was still home. I told her where to find the checkbook. She texted me a photo of the front of the check and I used that for reference.
Dunno how it works in your state- but here tax, title, registration were fees at purchase and Tesla files the paperwork. You drive off with a 30 day temp tag and wait for the "real" stuff in the mail from the DMV
Anyone in the Northeast order AWD, non performance recently? Curious what the turn around time was, and if delivery can still be had by 12/31.
That is similar to my experience yesterday. West Coast AND Canada. Apparently, for any 'run' or number of days...n cars, are per-ordained to go to a specific section of the map. This may explain people who haven't gotten their car and others who ordered after got theirs, geography. Being on the east coast she specifically said there are no cars being produced now that will ship to east coast.Delivery person I spoke to who told me what the west coast inventory looked like.
Al, that comment wasn't intended to be snark. That you have always leased actually answers my question in the affirmative. So, are you familiar with where the super chargers are off division street in East Greenwich? There will be a SC there, likely mid 2019. If I am not mistaken, your car is being delivered to you? In talking with the folks in Dedham I seem to recall them, Dave or Jeremy, telling me RI customers get their cars delivered to them rather than picked up in Dedham. I have to go to Mt Kisco's Winchester facility in White Plains area of NY. From Google Maps looks like multi-level parking facility. Easiest way is 95 to NY then head NW. sucks as it is 2 1/2 hr in commute windows. My first car sent from Fremont was sent to Dedham and rather than truck it to Mt Kisco they sold it to someone in MA.No, this is not my first car. Thank you for asking. I’ve always leased. Also, our delivery specialist has not responded to one email since our car showed up, unannounced earlier this week to which she replied “oh wow, um I didn’t realize it would be that quick” aka no clue. We do not have a Tesla store in RI and the people who did our car loan, pretty sure this was their first loan with Tesla. So honestly, no one shared with us what to do next.
This right here is by far the biggest FIA factor for me. I’m seriously worried about it and should probably stay off the forums.Ordered 6/28
Original delivery date 9/22 with VIN 9810x
Car was not there on delivery day
No reschedule
Tesla sold my VIN to someone else
Back in line for me...
I hope the person who has my car is enjoying it
Uh... so this just happened. I don’t have my car yet nor has it ever showed up in the app but I just pinged my rep to make sure that the VIN is in fact still associated with my account.
Ruh Roh...
All evidence is actually to the contrary; your chances of getting your car delivered is *directly* proportional to how many times you contact them, at least up to the "once a day" level.Your chances of getting your tesla delivered is inversely proportional to how many times you contact them.
I agree with Dan above but, hate to rain on anyone's parade, it's not one's car until you sign for it. At least that seems to be how Tesla handles it. Same thing, btw, happened to me. They sent my car to the closest, but incorrect SC and rather than truck it to the right location or had the right location do the paperwork, they just sold it outright.Ordered 6/28
Original delivery date 9/22 with VIN 9810x
Car was not there on delivery day
No reschedule
Tesla sold my VIN to someone else
Back in line for me...
I hope the person who has my car is enjoying it
All evidence is actually to the contrary; your chances of getting your car delivered is *directly* proportional to how many times you contact them, at least up to the "once a day" level.
At this point I think it's because you have a chance of getting a competent person who can do something, or a person who can't do anything. The more times you call, the more different people you get, so the higher odds of actually reaching someone who can do something.
Yuck.
Once you get someone who actually fixes problems for you, be nice to them, because they're rare...
Just to finish my stmt on that...No, this is not my first car. Thank you for asking. I’ve always leased. Also, our delivery specialist has not responded to one email since our car showed up, unannounced earlier this week to which she replied “oh wow, um I didn’t realize it would be that quick” aka no clue. We do not have a Tesla store in RI and the people who did our car loan, pretty sure this was their first loan with Tesla. So honestly, no one shared with us what to do next.