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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.You couldn't afford my number
I'm betting all it would take is saying something like "I purchased this reservation as a gift for my friend _______, can you deliver the car to them? They will pay the balance."If you want to make a deal with someone to sell your number, just make it on the side. What Elio doesn't acknowledge, they don't have to deal with.
ANYONE INTERESTED IN CASHING OUT ?
GETTING A REFUND ON YOUR NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT ?
PUT THAT MOOLA BACK INTO THE BANK, AND WAIT TILL THIS ACTUALLY IS BEING MANUFACTURED ?
ANY TAKERS ?
I would love to get my 1000.00 bucks , I think it is wrong of them and sorry this making 100 vehicles and selling them when we are to suppose to get our first , then with another delay and , them going in more debt , tells us we are probably not going to see our elioANYONE INTERESTED IN CASHING OUT ?
GETTING A REFUND ON YOUR NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT ?
PUT THAT MOOLA BACK INTO THE BANK, AND WAIT TILL THIS ACTUALLY IS BEING MANUFACTURED ?
ANY TAKERS ?
you want to make a deal ..llarrabee@live.comI don't understand the question. How does one cash out a NON-REFUNDABLE deposit? I think thats what the NON selection meant when you chose to go in? No?
You may not want one of these vehicles. They may be special purpose and not intended for what we want them for.I am number 6128 , if any one ones to give me my refund I live in auburn , ca . be glad to work out a arrangment
You cannot transfer an All In reservation; if someone bought it from you, the reservation number would be changed to the next one currently in line.you want to make a deal ..llarrabee@live.com
That's news to you? Are you another one of those who didn't actually read the contract before you agreed to it? It says right there in plain English that there is no guarantee you will ever see an Elio and that you absolutely will not get your money back. That, and a little basic economic literacy: 90% of all startups fail. There have been zero profitable automakers started in the last 115+ years ("New GM" doesn't count!). No way should the likely failure of Elio be news to you.[...]tells us we are probably not going to see our elio