emspilot 01
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Aircraft Brokers....
I'm sure Dassault makes a living from ripping off their owners. I also think all airplane companys are in the business to take advantage of owners. Your funny dude!
Think you should pay those airplane brokers fees and get your kickback. If you can't trust Dassault in buying a plane. I would never buy one from them in the first place.
The airplane companys I have dealt with in the past. Have excellent reputations, unlike your brokers.
You know that alert and explosion sound that Clark Howard has on his radio program? That's going off in my head right now. Saying that Dassault is not going to rip you off, especially on a pre-owned is like saying that the local car dealership wouldn't rip you off. Ford Pinto or Falcon 50EX, they are the same. Get a broker to represent you- have him protect your side of the deal- he'll find a quality airplane and arrange the escrow, pre-purchase inspection, etc. Then he'll stand behind the airplane after that as well- a good broker doesn't just sell you the airplane and walk away with a check. He'll stay in the deal for the life of the airplane and hopefully sell it for you when you move up to the Global Express.A good broker becomes as much of an extension of your flight department as your MRO shop.
- LXA
I'm sure Dassault makes a living from ripping off their owners. I also think all airplane companys are in the business to take advantage of owners. Your funny dude!
Think you should pay those airplane brokers fees and get your kickback. If you can't trust Dassault in buying a plane. I would never buy one from them in the first place.
The airplane companys I have dealt with in the past. Have excellent reputations, unlike your brokers.