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    Location: NW. Florida | Has anyone used this? After you buy the truck can you redeem it, or do you have to present it to the dealer before you buy? |
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| I haven't used it but I did find this. It's a rebate you do have to apply for, exclusions apply.
https://www.fordspecialoffer.com/aqha/ |
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     Location: Not Where I Want to Be | It comes off the price of the truck.
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  Witty Enough
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        Location: CTX | Yes I did, the dealer made a copy of my membership card and it was taken off the final amount there. |
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| when you are making the deal - the dealer can put in your AQHA # and it comes right off the price of the truck |
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    Location: NW. Florida | Well shoot I bought it a month ago, so once again I'm a day late......or a month late. |
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| 70-100,000 dollar truck. 500.00 seems like a mere drop in the bucket.. I use my PRCA card when I buy my dodges. |
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 Total Germophobe
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       Location: Montana | Yeah, I've used it before, but it does have to be presented before you purchase. You get your redemption on line, give it to the dealer, then they are in contact with AQHA, and the $500 comes off the price of the vehicle. |
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"Heck's Coming With Me"
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        Location: Kansas | We used it years ago but the salesperson had such a cavalier attitude about the whole thing that I got the feeling he would have dropped the $500 whether you had an AQHA membership or not.........(if that makes any sense).
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     Location: Not Where I Want to Be | Frodo - 2017-12-05 2:07 PM We used it years ago but the salesperson had such a cavalier attitude about the whole thing that I got the feeling he would have dropped the $500 whether you had an AQHA membership or not.........(if that makes any sense).
that's why you worlk the best deal you can.
Then tell them, "oh yeah, I have my AQHA member discount also.
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Nut Case Expert
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      Location: Tulsa, Ok | Have used it several times over the years. Always make the deal and then present your AQHA card when you are actually doing the paper work. By the way it also works if you are buying a mustang. |
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"Heck's Coming With Me"
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        Location: Kansas | 1DSoon - 2017-12-05 1:37 PM Frodo - 2017-12-05 2:07 PM We used it years ago but the salesperson had such a cavalier attitude about the whole thing that I got the feeling he would have dropped the $500 whether you had an AQHA membership or not.........(if that makes any sense).
that's why you worlk the best deal you can.
Then tell them, "oh yeah, I have my AQHA member discount also.
You're right and that's exactly what we didn't do.
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| Works for John Deere too. I saved us some money on buying the tractor with my membership. About the only good thing that's come from them!
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 The Vaccinator
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      Location: Slipping down the slope of old age. Boo hoo. | Yes, more than once. Used the Ford $500 on my most recent truck purchase. Also used an AQHA discount awhile back for a pretty good percentage discount on a new zero-turn mower (Ex-Mark). The discounts have more than paid for my membership several times over. Presented my membership card -- and then the dealers took care of securing the discounts for me. |
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 The Vaccinator
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      Location: Slipping down the slope of old age. Boo hoo. | 1DSoon - 2017-12-05 1:37 PM
Frodo - 2017-12-05 2:07 PM We used it years ago but the salesperson had such a cavalier attitude about the whole thing that I got the feeling he would have dropped the $500 whether you had an AQHA membership or not.........(if that makes any sense).
that's why you worlk the best deal you can.
Then tell them, "oh yeah, I have my AQHA member discount also.
This! Work your best deal and then pull out the AQHA card for additional discount..... :) |
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| Frodo - 2017-12-06 8:02 AM
1DSoon - 2017-12-05 1:37 PM Frodo - 2017-12-05 2:07 PM We used it years ago but the salesperson had such a cavalier attitude about the whole thing that I got the feeling he would have dropped the $500 whether you had an AQHA membership or not.........(if that makes any sense).
that's why you worlk the best deal you can.
Then tell them, "oh yeah, I have my AQHA member discount also.
You're right and that's exactly what we didn't do.
You mean hubby let you know BEFORE he bought a new truck?? I always thought he liked to surprise you! LOL |
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"Heck's Coming With Me"
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        Location: Kansas | Griz - 2017-12-08 5:58 AM Frodo - 2017-12-06 8:02 AM 1DSoon - 2017-12-05 1:37 PM Frodo - 2017-12-05 2:07 PM We used it years ago but the salesperson had such a cavalier attitude about the whole thing that I got the feeling he would have dropped the $500 whether you had an AQHA membership or not.........(if that makes any sense).
that's why you worlk the best deal you can.
Then tell them, "oh yeah, I have my AQHA member discount also.
You're right and that's exactly what we didn't do.
You mean hubby let you know BEFORE he bought a new truck?? I always thought he liked to surprise you! LOL
I will never forgive him for the crew cab long bed fire engine red ugly truck. |
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    Location: south central usa | ...used to have to be a member for something like 30-60 days in order to be eligible (time may be longer now)...that keeps the rebate "googlers" from signing up while at the dealership and saving $500. if you are planning on buying a Ford and aren't an AQHA member, it would be worth it to pay the one time annual membership a few months in advance as a trade off for the $500 rebate
buying vehicles using supplier/company/club discounts, although they may be a decent deal..most of the time the dealer can sell you the vehicle at a lower price (before rebates) than if you used one of those programs. supplier pricing used to be 1% below invoice...we'd have people coming in buying on a supplier discount while all along we were advertising 2-3% below invoice. The deal is in the eye of the beholder...just take 30 minutes or so and do some online shopping/price comparisons before pulling the trigger. good luck
Edited by runnink 2017-12-08 9:19 PM
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