kknoedle
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- Karl
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Sharing a letter I just sent to Ford over my recent '23 Lightning purchase.
Ford,
I recently purchased a new 2023 Ford Lightning Lariat (1FT6W1EVxxxxxxxxxx) and my dealer was all excited to offer me the Military Bonus Cash Incentive, which I had used in 2019 previously on a separate purchase. We were sadly disappointed when we found out there was some sort of change since 2019, as now the Ford Military Recognition Program is only available for service members whose separation date is 24 months or less. I was honorably discharged from the US Navy in 2002 and have served in Civil Service at the US Dept of State since, meaning I no longer qualified.
I am writing this letter first for the disappointment in Ford for making a change that does not honor any Veteran that has separated honorably from the US Military greater than 2 years prior. I am also writing this letter based on this incentive compared to Ford’s College Student Recognition Program #32282: $750 Exclusive Cash Reward. I see this and in my opinion it instantly signals where Ford places the value of US Veterans in comparison to College Students ($0 and $500 vs. $750). At min these should be on equal footing, at min.
I am also disappointed that Ford had made a stance that profits outweigh a minor discount to a Veteran, no matter their honorable discharge date.
Sincerely,
Karl K.
Emailed to: [email protected]
Mailed in writing to: Ford Motor Company, Customer Relationship Center, P.O. Box 6248, Dearborn, MI 48126
Ford,
I recently purchased a new 2023 Ford Lightning Lariat (1FT6W1EVxxxxxxxxxx) and my dealer was all excited to offer me the Military Bonus Cash Incentive, which I had used in 2019 previously on a separate purchase. We were sadly disappointed when we found out there was some sort of change since 2019, as now the Ford Military Recognition Program is only available for service members whose separation date is 24 months or less. I was honorably discharged from the US Navy in 2002 and have served in Civil Service at the US Dept of State since, meaning I no longer qualified.
I am writing this letter first for the disappointment in Ford for making a change that does not honor any Veteran that has separated honorably from the US Military greater than 2 years prior. I am also writing this letter based on this incentive compared to Ford’s College Student Recognition Program #32282: $750 Exclusive Cash Reward. I see this and in my opinion it instantly signals where Ford places the value of US Veterans in comparison to College Students ($0 and $500 vs. $750). At min these should be on equal footing, at min.
I am also disappointed that Ford had made a stance that profits outweigh a minor discount to a Veteran, no matter their honorable discharge date.
Sincerely,
Karl K.
Emailed to: [email protected]
Mailed in writing to: Ford Motor Company, Customer Relationship Center, P.O. Box 6248, Dearborn, MI 48126
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