It does if they are taking a customer incentive that should have been passed on to us and asking us to sign off on it. We paid full MSRP which we've only done twice out of way too many car purchases.
OK I get what you are saying now
when I bought mine (pre-owned) I negotiated my deal, signed papers including financing. came back the next day w/ the title for the car I was trading in. sales manager told me the #s changed by $300 but it wouldn't affect me. I just had to initial something. who knows what the heck was going, but it didn't affect me
car dealers are super sketchy. after the fact, they probably figured out how to rip someone off, either it was you, or the corporation. if you took delivery, got it inspected etc & drove away, no one would fault you for just letting it go. asking us what was going on is just us guessing. if you want to pursue this, take it up with the better business bureau & the attorney general's office & tell the dealership you are doing this. before you do though, you have to make an attempt to reconcile w/ the dealership & give them a chance to make it right
call the better business bureau & the attorney general's office, there may be forms to fill out & ppl to talk to