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Tofu
03-19-2007, 02:48 PM
Glen Fergusson - Sales and Marketing manager for a brand new Californian Porsche dealer. Has lost his job and faces possible legal proceedings as the company strives to reclaim the costs of the 18 Porches given away free under Glen's Opening day "buy one get one free promotion" "I admit I didn't really do the numbers properly on this one" said Glen who told reporters that he had "seen the concept work really well for coffee stores" and in terms of numbers you could argue that Glen's campaign worked. As the new Porsche dealer sold 18 Porches in the first hour of the store opening.

It took the head office a full hour to realise what was going on and subsequently shut the store.

Local man Bruce Stepper took out a second mortgage on his home after getting a promotional flyer in his mailbox. "I am ecstatic - I brought a shiny red Porsche today, got another one free and I have sold just sold it on EBay, all up I end up getting a Porsche 911 for $5000"

Jane Cameron was arguably even more entrepreneurial. The local Janitor purchased a Porsche using the dealers "no deposit finance plan for low income earners", sold both cars, paid off the finance account and walked away with $120,000 profit. The finance plan was another one of Glen's initiatives that has now been cancelled.

A red faced Glen stated "I have never really been too good at Math and I was sure the whole time we were making money - I was initially blown away by the amount of cars we were selling in that first hour. I had seen the "buy one get one free card" work extremely well for the new coffee shop down the road and thought what a great idea I will try it here."

National spokesman for the dealership chain was quoted as saying "We are just glad that the idiot didn’t have time to run with his 'test drive 5 cars, get one free loyalty stamp card' campaign.

http://duggmirror.com/offbeat_news/Porsche_dealer_I_got_it_wrong_with_the_buy_one_get _one_free_card/

pdisme
03-19-2007, 02:52 PM
I'd be shocked if that were a true story; the guys in finance are always separate from the sales guys and they wouldn't have let that happen. I can't see someone that dumb becoming manager of a Porsche dealership either?

Matt
03-19-2007, 03:11 PM
Man, how come i can never hear about deals like this before they get squashed. I'd love a nice new 997 turbo!

Minch00
03-19-2007, 03:29 PM
Man, how come i can never hear about deals like this before they get squashed. I'd love a nice new 997 turbo!

You could get a GT3 RS and a 4S Cabrio, a P-car for all occasions!

zzzzdoc
03-19-2007, 03:36 PM
I'm only aware of one buy one get one free offer in the US. About 20 years ago, I think in West Palm Beach, a dealership offered a free Yugo with the purchase of a Caddy.

They sold quite well.

pdisme
03-19-2007, 03:36 PM
They should do that with H1's so when you buy one you get a Yugo to run over with it for fun.

Minch00
03-19-2007, 03:40 PM
Actually there was a Kia dealership in the area that would give away a Kia Rio (worth around $8,000) if you bought two new (certain) cars from the dealership. I'm not sure how it turned out, but I heard a lot of people talking about it.

ADON
03-19-2007, 04:52 PM
This is a story from The Onion.

pdisme
03-19-2007, 05:17 PM
LOL, I knew it! :lol2: