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I agree you were mistreated and you should definitely report this to the GM of the dealership so that this dealer doesn't get away treating another honest customer like this again. I had a similar experience when first searching for my car. I test drove the whiteout that was available on the lot and told the dealer firsthand that I was not looking to purchase their modded out whiteout but he still insisted on me test driving it. After I returned from the test drive, he tried everything in the book to get me to take the bait but I told him that I was given a VIN of a bare bones whiteout coming into the dealership that I wanted to place a deposit on. He stated that the VIN just disappeared and he couldn't locate the car that I wanted. After that, he pretty much was done talking and show my fiance and I the door without even trying to at least figure out a way to still do business together.
On using the recent grad discount, Toyota is very strict on you meeting their terms. If your transcript does not show your tentative graduation date, I would wait until this information is available as Toyota will have nothing to go on to prove that you have met their terms for the discount to apply. Also, if you have a job in the field in which you are getting your diploma, they will ask for check stubs to prove your employment status.
I wish you luck on finding your next car!
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