Not always the worst thing, sometimes they are deciding how to handle the situation.
At least you didn't have a dealer agree to msrp and then call you later saying the owner is actually gonna end up taking it which is code for the owner is gonna buy it, hold it and flip it, or the "we can't honor our 10k markup," because management got so many calls of people wanting to pay 50k+ over, even though we technically signed a paper saying we would sell you the car.
This whole situation has made me realize after the hellcats are gone I'm never gonna deal with a dodge dealer again.
I think we have to remember we are dealing with dealers that are used to selling darts, most don't have a clue on how to retain high end customers.
The level of arrogance is hilarious too, I had one guy tell me this car is gonna be worth 500k so what's 100k markup if you can't afford it you can't afford it.... So I told him "listen I know ur used to selling avengers and darts but ur selling a car with a 60-70k motor for 100k, ur not selling a 992 gt3rs or a ferrari monza, he got very quiet for a second and then said sorry sir unfortunately that's what our management has told us. I felt bad for blowing up on him but I'm just trying to enjoy the car.