Dealership: Buy Truck, Get Free AK-47
Sanford Dealership Offers Assault Rifle With Purchase
UPDATED: 10:26 am EST November 15, 2010
SANFORD, Fla -- A Sanford truck dealership is running a special promotion, offering a free AK-47 with the purchase of a used truck.
VIDEO: Free AK-47
Nations Trucks, located at 3700 S. Orlando Drive in Sanford, kicked off the promotion on Veterans Day.
General sales manager Nick Ginetta said the promotion will run until the end of the month. He said anyone who purchases a truck will receive a $400 voucher to a local gun store. He said customers will have to go through the application process and qualify under state and federal laws. Ginetta said any buyers who don't want a gun will be given cash.
Ginetta said he knows the promotion is controversial, but he believes it will bring in business -- and he said it's already working. At the close of business Thursday, he said the business had 47 appointments scheduled for Friday. Normally, he said there's only three. Ginetta said he also believes it's a perfect Veterans Day promotion.
"We started on Veterans Day, saying, 'Hey, so many have given so much for this right,'" Ginetta said.
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Hmm, almost makes me want to fly to Florida and buy a truck.
Sanford Dealership Offers Assault Rifle With Purchase
UPDATED: 10:26 am EST November 15, 2010
SANFORD, Fla -- A Sanford truck dealership is running a special promotion, offering a free AK-47 with the purchase of a used truck.
VIDEO: Free AK-47
Nations Trucks, located at 3700 S. Orlando Drive in Sanford, kicked off the promotion on Veterans Day.
General sales manager Nick Ginetta said the promotion will run until the end of the month. He said anyone who purchases a truck will receive a $400 voucher to a local gun store. He said customers will have to go through the application process and qualify under state and federal laws. Ginetta said any buyers who don't want a gun will be given cash.
Ginetta said he knows the promotion is controversial, but he believes it will bring in business -- and he said it's already working. At the close of business Thursday, he said the business had 47 appointments scheduled for Friday. Normally, he said there's only three. Ginetta said he also believes it's a perfect Veterans Day promotion.
"We started on Veterans Day, saying, 'Hey, so many have given so much for this right,'" Ginetta said.
continued at link: http://www.clickorlando.com/news/25767498/detail.html
Hmm, almost makes me want to fly to Florida and buy a truck.