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11 August 2005

Ford's Friends and Family Plan

It seems like everyone today is offering some sort of plan for friends and families. The latest company to jump on the a friends and family bandwagon is Ford. Our very own consumer advocate Julie Landly decided to investigate Ford's new program. To put it simply this plan just does not compare to the others. Julie went to a local Ford dealership to get the scoop and was left rather puzzled. When asked how much it would cost for the base plus an extra line the salesman scratched his head and said "ahh you can get a Focus for $13,975." This was shocking Cingular's base was $65 plus $14 for the extra line and a 2 year contract. Ford is offering a 5 year contract. For that price Ford must be offering a diamond encrusted phone. But when asked the salesman just tried to talk about cars and said the friends and family deal applied to the cars. These Ford people are crazy how do you add an extra line to a car? What are they thinking?

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