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    • Approximately 10 business days

      • You may cancel your Reservation at any time before you order your vehicle and request a refund from your Dealer. The full Reservation Deposit should be credited back to your credit card within approximately 10 business days. Please note that all cancellations are final.
      www.ford.com/help/terms/reservations-payments-orders/
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  2. Every deposit is refundable unless you sign a deposit agreement upon paying. Then you will receive some pushback but likely still can get the refund if enough stink is raised.

  3. If you decide not to purchase the vehicle, the dealer can keep a non-refundable deposit and fees for service. If you are not able to purchase the vehicle because the dealer cannot deliver on its promises, the dealer must return the deposit and cannot charge fees for service.

  4. Jun 15, 2015 · Dealers don't have to return a deposit unless a refund is written explicitly into the deposit agreement, although a court could eventually limit the deposit to the actual losses...

  5. The dealerships near me only keep stocks of the XL and basic XLT Maverick. I asked if I could order a Lariat and test drive it, they mentioned that they could order me one with a non-refundable $2000 deposit.

  6. Feb 14, 2023 · TL;DR: Ford dealership is not refunding my deposit after previously mentioning verbally that it indeed is.

  7. Apr 13, 2023 · While most deposits on new cars are non-refundable, there are some exemptions and laws that offer ways to get the deposit back. First, if the dealer cancels the sale or is not able to sell you the vehicle at the agreed upon price and terms, you should automatically get the deposit back.

  8. Jul 26, 2023 · Unless you are 'the' accountant at the Ford dealership, you have NO KNOWLEDGE of any reservation or order deposits that come into their dealership, although since the reservation and/order shows up in their system, it would be OBVIOUS that you 'must' have paid those deposits to get to that point!