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The email I got last week said checks start to be mailed out this week soooo we’re waiting. I was told that I can expect a check within 14 days. End of next week, if I do not get a check, I’ll start emailing them again.
FWIW I'm still waiting on a much smaller check from Tesla from overpayment on the original purchase on September 30th.
At delivery I was told I'd have check in 4-6 weeks... but got no check... did executive escalation on line, was told Nov 20 I'd have check in 10-15 business days. Which passed a few days ago- no check. Sent follow up today to exec escalation dude, waiting on reply now.
So I don't think their accounting dept is any less crap than any other part of their administrative apparatus.
interesting... i had paid Tesla for my registration which they eventually turned back to me to get done along with a promised refund. the refund never came. I finally reached out to Tesla with executive escalation for that refund along with the 5k back... I got the registration refund within a week... still waiting for the 5K check.
I really think they’re waiting for Jan 1 to mail most of them out.The email I got last week said checks start to be mailed out this week soooo we’re waiting. I was told that I can expect a check within 14 days. End of next week, if I do not get a check, I’ll start emailing them again.
The net price goes up $3750 for most buyers on January 1st. Hopefully that will make everyone in this thread feel better.Just checking in to see what's new...
Is that Free PUP Incentive Program still going on? Have they reached the order-by deadline yet? Is the price back to "normal" again, or at some new plus-or-minus $5K level?
I hate to be the one to break it to you...Tesla, Tesla, Tesla - what's wrong with you?! I sure hope your admin. incompetence doesn't start trickling down into your production and engineering!!!
The net price would then be closer to our net price.
Nice try?.. it's mathNice try Not buying it..
Speaking of price increases - I hear the Europeans are really getting hit hard! (like $90K hard!)The net price goes up $3750 for most buyers on January 1st. Hopefully that will make everyone in this thread feel better.
I hate to be the one to break it to you...
Not really. The whole reason I ordered early and had to suffer with the bad build quality was for the full rebate. Had I known that the price would go down to match the rebate, I would have rather ordered later after these poor build quality problems have gone away. Now I am stuck with hugely inconsistent panel gaps and miss-alignments as well as the the 5K loss.The net price goes up $3750 for most buyers on January 1st. Hopefully that will make everyone in this thread feel better.
Nice try?.. it's math
original cost
Price X - $7500 tax credit
New cost
Price Y = (Price X - $5000)
Price Y - $7500 tax credit
Now if you get only half of the tax credit then it's closer to the original net cost.
Not really. The whole reason I ordered early and had to suffer with the bad build quality was for the full rebate. Had I known that the price would go down to match the rebate, I would have rather ordered later after these poor build quality problems have gone away. Now I am stuck with hugely inconsistent panel gaps and miss-alignments as well as the the 5K loss.
So no it doesn't make up for it. Not even close.
Exactly right. I'm one of those for whom the tax credit is useless, for example. (I'm retired and don't make enough to take advantage of the credit.)That doesn't help anyone who already bought one, math or otherwise
BTW the tax credit is only that as everyone says many times, it only helps reduce your taxes if you are taxed enough to make it matter - many are but not all
Exactly right. I'm one of those for whom the tax credit is useless, for example. (I'm retired and don't make enough to take advantage of the credit.)
This is exactly the point that many of us have been trying to make. The price new customers pay has nothing to do with you.And also - how does an early adopter who road the pricing rollercoaster extract any benefit from the change in the tax program which only can impact a brand new audience of buyers? Completely unrelated group of people and math..