mpshizzle
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Yup. pretty stupidSo I guess you are trolling then. Stupid comment.
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Yup. pretty stupidSo I guess you are trolling then. Stupid comment.
Perhaps a little extreme....Yep. For all those folks who don't use their key fob.
Me I have had my G1 Rivian for over 2 years and almost 60k miles and I have:
- Used PAAK a handful of times
- Used my wristband key between 10-20 times
- Used one of the key cards a handful of times
FWIW I contacted CS via chat and Informed them I would not take delivery of a truck without a key fob and they informed me I could buy one from a SC, which I don't believe. Also confirmed I could cancel my order but they would keep my $3k deposit. Considering other options.
Yes may seem extreme but I am to pay $107k on a truck and it should have a key fob, the answer that I can buy one for an additional $500 or whatever is not good enough. It's a shame Rivian is losing one of their biggest fans over what probably cost them <$20. Oh well I guess I can go seriously look at the Sierra EV, it's cheaper I guarantee it has a key fob and also a much larger battery capacity.
I'm just alarmed that Rivian terms seem to be that I give them $3k that I can't get back in any circumstance and their obligation is to provide me a vehicle with some feature set and some price all at Rivian's discretion.Perhaps a little extreme....
Rivian's purchase process requires customers to trust them. It can be scary for first time buyers!I'm just alarmed that Rivian terms seem to be that I give them $3k that I can't get back in any circumstance and their obligation is to provide me a vehicle with some feature set and some price all at Rivian's discretion.
Reading their terms today that does indeed seem to be the case, I certainly didn't realize it.
Thanks @Dave Cundiff - again appreciate your usual thoughtful response.Rivian's purchase process requires customers to trust them. It can be scary for first time buyers!
Rivian eventually earned my trust, @jjswan33. If they treat you fairly, I will continue to trust them.
If they changed the terms from what you had a right to expect, they shouldn't hide behind the "fine print." Even if it's legal, it's ethically wrong. But it hasn't happened until you've made a final decision on whether to buy or not to buy.
It's easy to lose trust, and it's hard to get it back when it is lost.
Very best wishes!
Well said.Hot take - if a key fob is really the differentiating factor between buying a Rivian or not, I'm gonna argue that you really aren't all that interested in the Rivian in and of itself.
What if you lose your FOB or the FOB battery dies?!?This is stupid. I'd be worried about RIVIAN as a company if something like deleting the key fob is a cost-cutting measure. I'm a 100% FOB user for locking/unlocking. Sometimes I don't feel like carrying my phone around. And if you lose your phone or your phone battery dies?
I carry the key card in my wallet.What if you lose your FOB or the FOB battery dies?!?
Right, that was my point. Could you not do that if the phone is lost, or the battery dies?I carry the key card in my wallet.
That would suck!Personally my key card stays in my wallet which is a phone case. If I lose my phone I would likely lose my key card.
Yeah. Not saying I won't buy one some day without a fob but mostly I was upset about shrinking content of a truck I placed a non-refundable deposit on. Also I do use my fob everyday, its often more convenient to just grab the fob and open the front trunk or tailgate/rear hatch for example. Or the situations where I want to keep my phone in the truck.That would suck!
For the record, I agree with you that it's B.S. to remove the key fob without some formal announcement. I would personally get over it because I can't use the FOB 90% of the time anyway, but I agree with you in principle.