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I have $2300 rebate on GM Card, I don't want a GM car, what to do?

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johnfofawn@hotmail.com - 15 Sep 2006 16:08 GMT
Hi,

I have been using the GM Card for years. I have the original card that
allows you to earn 5% rebate on all purchases, earn up to $500 per
year, and use up to $2500 (I think, maybe $3500) towards a new car
purchase.

We used it in 2001 when we bought an Olds Silhouette van. This was my
first US car purchase. I previously owned two Camry's. I suspected at
the time I was saving money up front (because of the rebate) that I'd
have to pay later to maintain the car. This has turned out to be
somewhat true: some of the dash lights are out, the driver's side seat
heater is broken (was fixed once under warranty, now broken again), one
of the rear side power window motors is broken. I haven't paid to fix
these things so I'm not really out the money, but it's irritating. I've
never had problems like these with my Camry's.

Anyway, because I didn't stop using the GM card I currently have a
$2300 rebate. There is no way I'm buying another GM car. I've stopped
using the GM card am now using a Citi rebate card.

Is there anything else I can do with the rebate?

I'd be willing to split it with someone else who wanted a GM car. I
suspect I'd have to buy it in my name and then transfer it to them.
Right? I'm not sure if it's worth $1150 of savings to go through this
hassle. Has anyone done this before?

I'm in Ellicott City, Maryland.

Thanks,
John
pjhartman@gmail.com - 15 Sep 2006 17:08 GMT
> I'd be willing to split it with someone else who wanted a GM car. I
> suspect I'd have to buy it in my name and then transfer it to them.
> Right? I'm not sure if it's worth $1150 of savings to go through this
> hassle. Has anyone done this before?

You don't have to buy or lease the car.  You can add the purchaser as
an authorized user of the credit card, complete the vehicle
transaction, and then remove the person.
ACP - 16 Sep 2006 14:26 GMT
>> I'd be willing to split it with someone else who wanted a GM car. I
>> suspect I'd have to buy it in my name and then transfer it to them.
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> an authorized user of the credit card, complete the vehicle
> transaction, and then remove the person.

I don't believe you can "remove" an authorized user from a GM card and still
maintain the plan where you accumulate dollars off towards a new car.

I wanted to remove an ex-wife and they told me if I did that I could no
longer participate in the plan.

That was in 2005, maybe things have changed.
Rich Greenberg - 17 Sep 2006 02:21 GMT
>>> I'd be willing to split it with someone else who wanted a GM car. I
>>> suspect I'd have to buy it in my name and then transfer it to them.
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>I don't believe you can "remove" an authorized user from a GM card and still
>maintain the plan where you accumulate dollars off towards a new car.

Since he doesn't intend to use the card any more, this would not be a
problem.  Just close the card instead of removing the user.

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ACP - 17 Sep 2006 03:19 GMT
>>>> I'd be willing to split it with someone else who wanted a GM car. I
>>>> suspect I'd have to buy it in my name and then transfer it to them.
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> Since he doesn't intend to use the card any more, this would not be a
> problem.  Just close the card instead of removing the user.

Yes, that certainly will work.  I just posted my experience for those who
thought of adding someone and NOT closing the account.
uccoskun@gmail.com - 22 Sep 2006 20:25 GMT
ebay it. people might want to buy it online.

> >>>> I'd be willing to split it with someone else who wanted a GM car. I
> >>>> suspect I'd have to buy it in my name and then transfer it to them.
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> > Retired at the beach                                     Asst
> > Owner:Sibernet-L
johnfofawn@hotmail.com - 16 Sep 2006 20:23 GMT
> You don't have to buy or lease the car.  You can add the purchaser as
> an authorized user of the credit card, complete the vehicle
> transaction, and then remove the person.

What a great idea! I didn't think of this.

Even if I can't later remove the person I, don't want the GM card
anymore anyway so I'll just cancel it.

Now the trick is to find someone who wants to buy a GM vehicle! :-)

THANK YOU!!!

John
jerryl - 15 Sep 2006 17:36 GMT
Like someone already replied. I put my brother-in-law on my GM credit card.
Never gave him the card. He went and bought a Chev.  He just had to give
them the credit card number and they gave him the whole rebate credit on my
card. I didn't charge him for it although I would with a stranger. However,
I'd be leery about giving a stranger my credit card number. I'd be inclined
to go to the showroom with him when he buys the car. Then I'd split it with
him.
> Hi,
>
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> Thanks,
> John
Ryan - 15 Sep 2006 18:58 GMT
"You don't have to buy or lease the car.  You can add the purchaser as
an authorized user of the credit card, complete the vehicle
transaction, and then remove the person."

OH I LIKE THAT IDEA!

You know, I have had a GM MasterCard for years and have purchased two
new cars during that time and gotten a few thousand off each
transaction due to the card rebates.

However, I have another $3,000 and GM simply doesn't have any vehicles
that interest me.  I never thought of adding someone as an authorized
user and doing the above.

You know, a couple of years ago they DID some out with a program where
you could use your GM card rebate dollars for other things (discounts
on travel, etc.) and then they stopped it without any notice.  I went
to find it a while back and it was gone.
 
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