Hello,
I purchased a 2012 Toyota one month ago. As a new grad, I was told that I qualified for the Toyota College Graduate Finance Program, a rebate of $1000. They asked for proof of graduation, which I gave them.
Today, I received a call, stating that they need proof of my employment for the program. Apparently, this is one of the stipulations of the rebate, but this was never mentioned to me. Had I known, I would have likely turned down the rebate and the sale.
Can they come to me at a later date and ask for additional information? I do not believe I was properly informed. Or maybe due diligence was not performed on their part before the sale. It is their job, not mine, to determine eligibility.
Either way, It is not my opinion that I have a legal responsibility to fork over another $1000. Thoughts??
I purchased a 2012 Toyota one month ago. As a new grad, I was told that I qualified for the Toyota College Graduate Finance Program, a rebate of $1000. They asked for proof of graduation, which I gave them.
Today, I received a call, stating that they need proof of my employment for the program. Apparently, this is one of the stipulations of the rebate, but this was never mentioned to me. Had I known, I would have likely turned down the rebate and the sale.
Can they come to me at a later date and ask for additional information? I do not believe I was properly informed. Or maybe due diligence was not performed on their part before the sale. It is their job, not mine, to determine eligibility.
Either way, It is not my opinion that I have a legal responsibility to fork over another $1000. Thoughts??