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Originally Posted by bluedog103
You're justified in your outrage. I would be pretty pi**** off too.
I try to remind myself when confronted with mindless rules and inflexibility that in 5 years it won't matter. Then try to move on. Life is too short to worry about things you can't control.
If you recall how you used to order a new car in the 1960's, you picked out the color, all the options and ordered the car. In a few weeks you'd get that long awaited call from the dealer that your car had arrived. Now you pretty much buy what's on the lot. You can order a very few options, which are dealer installed.
I guess TV is doing pretty much the same thing and I guess it works for them. They sure sell alot of homes. The fact that the customer is inconvienced is of little or no importance to the policy makers at TV.
Still, it's a great place to live and I'd buy in TV again in a heartbeat.
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I don't know how you buy cars, but the last 3 we bought had to be ordered. The dealer did not have EXACTLY what we wanted. Maybe you're more inclined to just settle.
I still think is is rediculous for them to have to pay the developer to close early. It's their screw up. If the buyers had made the mistake, then they should have to pay, but not in this case.