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Old Sep 17, 2014 | 09:54 PM
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Does anyone know if dealers are taking GM Employee Pricing? I finally have it but can't use it on a 2015 Corvette? I'm ready to order.. help!
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Old Sep 17, 2014 | 10:06 PM
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Several of the forum dealers do. I ordered my 2015 non-Z51 thru MacMulkin and they are honoring supplier pricing so I expect they would also do employee pricing. I placed my order in mid August and my TPW is Sept 29. I am getting courtesy delivery to a local dealer.
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My dealer told me they will honor GM Employee pricing and I have obtained a PIN number. Having said that I have not taken delivery of the car yet though it is built & I have a copy of the invoice. It is still at the Plant waiting shipment.
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Old Sep 17, 2014 | 10:22 PM
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Forum dealers are the way to go.
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Old Sep 17, 2014 | 10:42 PM
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Call Les Stanford Chevy in Dearborn, MI and ask to speak to Dennis Tap. They honored it on my 2014 Z51. Very easy process. Saved about 13% off of MSRP.
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There were threads in the For Sale section about who honored it on the 2014. Not sure about the 2015 as I'm no longer looking. ha!
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Old Sep 17, 2014 | 11:16 PM
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Kerbeck is also honoring the discount. I guess I'm going to have to find some new friends


If you look at the small print at the top of the kerbeck website, the pricing is good till 9/20 so hurry.
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I got employee pricing on my 2015 Z51.
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Anyone of you employee pricing lucky people able to share the discount? PM me if we can work out something mutually beneficial!
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Old Sep 18, 2014 | 07:34 AM
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Anyone of you employee pricing lucky people able to share the discount? PM me if we can work out something mutually beneficial!
All they can legally share with you is the friends and family program. Just go here and get it yourself. https://www.mygmdiscount.com
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Anyone of you employee pricing lucky people able to share the discount? PM me if we can work out something mutually beneficial!
The following is well intended advice, not any type of call for action, yes or no is strictly your choice.
I would note that any "mutually beneficial" arrangement that involves remuneration of value to the eligible employee would jeopardize his involvement in the program and would subject the "friend or family member" to civil action by GM. I would add that the threat of this is very real, especially most recently, since the program has become scrutinized through more frequent audit. Best advice: be careful what you do or say publicly. It would be in your best interest to read program guidelines before you do anything. Hope you get what you need. So far I have ordered at MSRP but diligently searching for a dealer that will sell to me at GMS for a 2015 Z06. I have purchased numerous cars & trucks from my local Chevrolet dealer over the past twenty-seven years including two C6 Conv's a ZL1 Conv. & Gen5 Conv. They won't sell the 2015 Z06 to me at GMS pricing so my family and I will probably changing dealers.
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A friend who is a retired GM employee has a 2015 on order from ELCO in St Louis and is receiving the employee discount. MSRP of $67,970 and employee price is $59,475.
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Old Oct 2, 2014 | 08:58 AM
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Originally Posted by ROBWILKER
The following is well intended advice, not any type of call for action, yes or no is strictly your choice.
I would note that any "mutually beneficial" arrangement that involves remuneration of value to the eligible employee would jeopardize his involvement in the program and would subject the "friend or family member" to civil action by GM. I would add that the threat of this is very real, especially most recently, since the program has become scrutinized through more frequent audit. Best advice: be careful what you do or say publicly. It would be in your best interest to read program guidelines before you do anything. Hope you get what you need. So far I have ordered at MSRP but diligently searching for a dealer that will sell to me at GMS for a 2015 Z06. I have purchased numerous cars & trucks from my local Chevrolet dealer over the past twenty-seven years including two C6 Conv's a ZL1 Conv. & Gen5 Conv. They won't sell the 2015 Z06 to me at GMS pricing so my family and I will probably changing dealers.
Try Hendricks Chevrolet in Shawnee Mission, Ks. I received GMS on my recent 2015 Z51 order.
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I had to check around but found a dealer that honored the Credit Union Members Discount - which is supposed to be the same as the employee or supplier discount. The dealer gave me a hard copy of the sheet and it checked out with the pricing on the mygmdiscount.com website. I had to give him the number issued to me on the website so he would be reimbursed by GM. Supposedly, the program will be in place until the end of the year.

He is a smaller dealer and was just delivering a C7 without another being sold so he was happy to get the order (and another allocation). I was happy to not pay the MSRP.
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a rule-of-thumb for employee (GMS) pricing is to take the cars MSRP and multiply it by .875

that generally gets you within a hundred or so.
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Originally Posted by Swt_86
I had to check around but found a dealer that honored the Credit Union Members Discount - which is supposed to be the same as the employee or supplier discount. The dealer gave me a hard copy of the sheet and it checked out with the pricing on the mygmdiscount.com website. I had to give him the number issued to me on the website so he would be reimbursed by GM. Supposedly, the program will be in place until the end of the year.

He is a smaller dealer and was just delivering a C7 without another being sold so he was happy to get the order (and another allocation). I was happy to not pay the MSRP.
Credit Union discount is supposedly the same as Supplier Discount. Employee Discount is a larger discount.
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Originally Posted by USMC 4 LIFE
Does anyone know if dealers are taking GM Employee Pricing? I finally have it but can't use it on a 2015 Corvette? I'm ready to order.. help!
WE have allocation and can accept your auth#, appreciate the consideration

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Originally Posted by JoesC5
A friend who is a retired GM employee has a 2015 on order from ELCO in St Louis and is receiving the employee discount. MSRP of $67,970 and employee price is $59,475.
Thank you so much for the information. It will really help.
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Originally Posted by USMC 4 LIFE
Does anyone know if dealers are taking GM Employee Pricing? I finally have it but can't use it on a 2015 Corvette? I'm ready to order.. help!
Call Rick Conti. He got it done for me
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Old Oct 2, 2014 | 08:28 PM
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I think there are 3 main dealers on here that would fit your needs. Les Stanford, Rick Conti and Kerbeck's. I went with Les Stanford. Not sure about the other two but if you decide to go with Les Stanford, realize they are open on M-F Only from 8 to 6 EST so be sure to call during this time. They have met all my expectations and actually accommodated me on a semi-surprise visit from out of state. My salesman knew more about the Vette than any other salesman knew about the cars they were selling.
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