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I never once had to log into a different location to obtain, I took the link that was posted, cleared my cookies/website data, went into incognito mode on chrome and boom there was the pop up. Nothing illegal was done. once I had that popup I could put anyones information in, it did not give a **** where I was or who I was. I could do the same thing with safari and private browsing. they always came up. I think youre splitting hairs/being a little ridiculous on what was legal. I know ford got a sale from me(my truck is on order), I cant speak for the people I helped get one but I really think youre exaggerating what we did. nothing illegal was done. marketing flaw? I doubt it, ford has x number of PCOs they are going to give out via pop up, once that number was reached the link died it was that simple, and X number they are going to send to people via email(these are registered to a specific person) the pop up ones are not. For the record I could not generate the pop ups on 2 of my laptops but had no issue on my 3rd one and no issue using my phone.
This was generally my experience too. I would say the majority of the links that I tried from being shared on here worked even without incognito though. All the links, including the pop ups I actually recieved on my own happened on my cell, I was able to get some to open on my mac but not as easy. Took multiple refreshes or incognito. I shared links with others located in various places throughout the country, some clicked and had the pop up, others it didn't work for. I have no idea why that is but nothing was hacked, stolen and no misleading information (lies) was needed from myself or the others.
My point about flawed marketing comes from my opinion that they probably didn't expect these offers to get opened and shared multiple times. But they didnt make them a one time use either, so who knows.
All the links, including the pop ups I actually recieved on my own happened on my cell, I was able to get some to open on my mac but not as easy. Took multiple refreshes or incognito.
What website(s) were you visiting. I finally found a truck that is what i am looking for and going to check it out this weekend. Ive been searching dealer sites and ford's website so far nothing. Any other website suggestions would be appreciated.
What website(s) were you visiting. I finally found a truck that is what i am looking for and going to check it out this weekend. Ive been searching dealer sites and ford's website so far nothing. Any other website suggestions would be appreciated.
Well, I haven't seen a pop up for awhile now and nobody has posted on here saying they have been seeing them. Im not sure if they have stopped or scaled back. Anyway, when I did get them, the first time was while looking at a truck I was interested in on a dealer site that I had been to a bunch of times. After that initial pop up it happened several more times by following banner ads for other dealerships, also Ford banners on Nada and other completely random sites that led to Ford.com along with a pop up. It seemed like after the first time it didn't matter what site, you could be researching baby diapers and see a Ford banner ad on the page that would lead to the pop up.
With so many members on here, the chance that someone somewhere would get an offer repeatedly and be able to pass it on was good. Hopefully one way or another that new truck can happen for you.
Thanks for the tips. I've been looking for a stone gray KR F250 or even a Stone Gray KR 150 with a 6.5 bed fo almost a year with no luck. Well to be honest ive found a couple of F250s, but they either had marker lights, snow plow packages (It doesn't snow this far south so.....) or fifth wheel setups all of which I am not interested in. This is the first ive seen without those, but it does have the engine block heater, again that option is useless here, but who knows.
Going to call them Friday and see if it is still there.
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