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I served in the Active Army for 11 years, I was discharged from the Army with a medical discharge, I am 60% disabled, I came to an agreement with a salesman at a dealership in NJ for $32,000 & my wife and I pay for the tax a& tags. Prior to spending another half a day at the dealership I was asked if I was a USAA member? I answered yes, then I was asked if I was in the military (I knew he meant currently)? I emailed the salesman back stating that I was in the Army for over 11 yrs. but do to permanent injuries I was medically discharged and that I am now a disabled Veteran,I had already test driven the car, talked to my USAA insurance company and had the new Dodge Charger put onto my insurance policy, called USAA (from the dealership)and they walked through on what and how to fill everything out so I could print out the blank check and the dealership could fill it out and fax it back. Just as my wife (who has been in great pain and due a surgery in several weeks) were going to start signing more papers the salesman introduced us to someone else, this man told us that Dodge would NOT honor my 11 yrs of service in the Active Army or accept my 60% disability fro Veterans Affairs because I am not currently in the service and that I am not 100% disabled!!!! This means at literally the last few minutes of the deal I am told that if I wanted the car it is going to cost me $500.00 more !!!!! This dealership said that they would have eaten it but they already went as low as they could, we'll guess what??? I didn't make the deal just to end up paying more for the vehicle at the last minute. Dodge should be stepping up to the plate and help me out on this situation. I am not threatening anyone , however I do want to give Dodge a chance to make things right with this very unhappy customer before I go to the Local News Channels and see if they want to do a spot on how this disabled veteran was done wrong and how someone could be in the service now and never deployed but would get the rebate of $500.00 but a disabled veteran that has been to combat and served his country proudly for over 11 yrs can not. What kind of message is this sending to our disabled veterans?


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