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Jeff89 05-30-2013 01:22 AM

Courtest car
 
So yesterday I returned back my courtesy car at Honda, but I just realize I did not sign anything proving that I've droped the car off. I'm a bit worried that they might call back and say they never recieced it. In general when returning a loaner from a dealership do they make you sign something?

k3mps 05-30-2013 06:53 AM

Iirc, some dealers don't require you to sign off anything.
The lot guys go and collect the gas level / mileage / check the condition of the car and give the info to the service adviser who puts it into the comp.system.
At my old dealer, putting in the info automatically deemed the car available. (or returned)

snails 05-30-2013 07:08 AM

^ what he said, a dealership only has a few of them so they are easy to keep track of, unless the car is actually missing then you have nothing to worry about haha

Expresso 05-30-2013 07:51 AM

I'm not sure why this even needs a thread.

If you were concerned you should've have said something at drop off.

Spidey 05-30-2013 08:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HachiSix (Post 8249342)
I'm not sure why this even needs a thread.

If you were concerned you should've have said something at drop off.

or call them

sdubfid 05-30-2013 09:24 AM

did you keep the keys??

fsy82 05-30-2013 11:15 AM

Its spelt courtesy

Jeff89 05-30-2013 11:40 AM

Thanks for all the response guys, I didn't get a chance to ask them while I was droping off the car as I was in a rush.

donjalapeno 05-30-2013 11:50 AM

Good thread bro.

FerrariEnzo 05-30-2013 12:37 PM

if its a reputable dealership, no worries.. if its a shady kingsway/hasting one, who knows... lol

dhari 05-30-2013 12:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fsy82 (Post 8249449)
Its spelt courtesy

It's spelt "it's"

:troll:

lowside67 05-30-2013 12:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dhari (Post 8249513)
It's spelt "it's"

:troll:

It's spelled spelled

Pro-tip: if you are going to correct somebody, make sure you're right first.

dhari 05-30-2013 12:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lowside67 (Post 8249518)
It's spelled spelled

Pro-tip: if you are going to correct somebody, make sure you're right first.

:derp: :okay:

gars 05-30-2013 01:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lowside67 (Post 8249518)
It's spelled spelled

Pro-tip: if you are going to correct somebody, make sure you're right first.

Actually, other than in the USA, "Spelt" can be used as past tense of "Spell"

Definition of spelt in Oxford Dictionaries (British & World English)

FatalCloud 05-30-2013 02:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lowside67 (Post 8249518)
It's spelled spelled

Pro-tip: if you are going to correct somebody, make sure you're right first.

actually you're wrong. it's is not spelled spelled. Spelled is spelled spelled. :D

Kidnapman 05-30-2013 02:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FatalCloud (Post 8249597)
actually you're wrong. it's is not spelled spelled. Spelled is spelled spelled. :D

Pro grammar teacher right here.:whistle:

FatalCloud 05-30-2013 03:29 PM

^i thought about that actually but i think it's still good. or would (it's) is not spelled spelled better?

dlo 05-30-2013 03:45 PM

holy shit grammar nazi paradise

JSALES 05-30-2013 03:53 PM

LOL at the grammar police in here

dared3vil0 05-30-2013 04:30 PM

Fuck off with the grammar crap in an online forum. Grow up a shade.

hchang 05-30-2013 05:03 PM

Some pretty strong posts in this thread
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fsy82 05-31-2013 08:41 AM

what did i start...lol

Szeto 05-31-2013 09:00 AM

In American English, spelt primarily refers to the hardy wheat grown mostly in Europe, and the verb spell makes spelled in the past tense and as a past participle. In all other main varieties of English, spelt and spelled both work as the past tense and past participle of spell, at least where spell means to form words letter by letter or (with out) to make clear. Outside the U.S., the two forms are interchangeable in these uses, and both are common.

Spelled vs. spelt - Grammarist

westopher 05-31-2013 09:17 AM

Spelt.
http://www.versagrain.com/image-files/spelt-grain.jpg

Shorn 06-02-2013 10:46 PM

your guys all need be relaxed about this grammar thing. This are gotten out of hands.

Come at me bro :troll:
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