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The manager told Raddon that his situation wouldn’t likely warrant an unforeseen circumstance that would trigger Tesla’s re-purchase of the truck, and reminded him that he signed a Tesla Vehicle Order Agreement which states if a Cybertruck owner sells the EV during the first year, they can be fined $50,000 and be banned from buying future Teslas. According to Business Insider:

This seems sketchy, but then again companies apparently just get to do what they want as long as they can afford enough lawyers.

Raddon told BI that he’s a rule-follower and he doesn’t plan to go against Tesla’s verdict on the matter or hire a lawyer to dispute the decision.

Hahaha!

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omg that’s so much worse than just being a Tesla cuck… That’s like fighting to be Elon’s Bottom Bitch… These people are insane.

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Lawyers aren’t cheap…

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Sounds like a flaw in the system that disproportionately favors the rich. Should probably do something about that.

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…and he might have alimony payments to worry about in the near future. Perhaps child support, too.

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if a Cybertruck owner sells the EV during the first year, they can be fined $50,000

How is that even remotely enforceable?

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20 points

It may not be, but it worked on this guy though intimidation since he isn’t going to contest it.

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In most jurisdictions such a clause would be downright illegal and thus completely void.

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6 points

Yeah, but he lives in Utah, so…

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Good, you see what I tried to imply here.

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