My Bronco Story - (warning REALLY LONG, there will be some dealer bashing, and a reasonably happy ending)

Johnny Mo
Jul 24, 2023

Rank II

Jul 24, 2023

So most of you outside the B6G Mid-Atlantic forum don't know me, and I know there will be some here that view this as me being a whiny jerkoff with nothing better to do and I should just be happy with my Raptor and let it go...sorry, I'm not wired that way. A line was crossed and this is all about principle at this point. I'm a firm believer in FAFO.

This outlines the unethical and unscrupulous business practices of Brewster Ford Sales and its Owner Ken Volz / Volz Auto Group.

Over the past 2.5+ years I have been waiting for my reserved and special ordered Bronco, after agreeing on a price and signing a contract, upon delivery Ken Volz demanded a market adjustment price increase of $30k on a previously signed and agreed upon price. If I complained publicly or started any legal action, he threatened to negate all other undelivered deals remaining for the same group of 97 buyers. Additionally, he did not provide a referral bonus of $200 per car for the 97 referrals I brought to his dealership. As a result of this attempt to price gouge me, I lost my vehicle and was forced to re-order from another dealership, putting me at the back of an already 2 year wait and subjected to $8k in manufacturer price increases. He is a greedy, unethical, liar and a cheat and should not be allowed to conduct business this way. I entered this agreement/relationship with the best intentions and so there could be some level of mutual benefit, instead when he saw an opportunity to tip the scales in his favor he did and took my vehicle and sold it out from under me and kept my deposit. Now after 2.5 years of waiting, I am on line again with Ford at a new dealership forced to pay an increased price due to the added delays caused by Ken Volz and Brewster Ford. Ken Volz is the stereotypical used car salesman shyster that people don’t ever want to run across in business dealings.

On July 13, 2020 Ford announced the release and opening of reservations for the new 6th generation Bronco. The Bronco had not been in production for 25 years. I was interested, but had never experienced this new process of placing a $100 reservation deposit before, so I waited a week or 2 before seeking further information. By that time, the popularity of the Bronco and the new design was very high and there were over 100,000 reservations in the system. On August 10, 2020 I placed my $100 deposit and reservation with Rye Ford in Rye, NY. On August 13, 2020 I joined Bronco6G.com, as we all know when we reserved our Bronco and got excited about this new reservation process that Ford had implemented being told reservation holders would have their vehicles built FIRST before dealer inventory (that turns out to be a lie) During my time on the forums, many of us started to express concerns about popularity of the Bronco and dealers ability to actually receive enough allocation to support all the orders and for those that didn’t receive enough – would they then mark up the vehicles and squeeze the order holder for more than MSRP – essentially offering the special ordered car to the highest bidder instead. Several members (and some dealership employees) saw this as an opportunity to look to safety in numbers so a few club volunteers picked up the phones and started calling dealers to see if they would be agreeable to group buy pricing. I was the rep for the Mid-Atlantic region in the NY/NJ/CT area. What did that really mean to the 6g community?

In the middle of October 2020, after calling several dealers who were planning on marking up the Broncos ($10-15k) – even the special ordered ones that were “supposed” to be earmarked for the order holder, I made contact with Brian Nugent at Brewster Ford, in Brewster, NY part of the Volz Auto Group. I asked Brian if he was in a position to make a deal for a group buy and that I represented the tri state part of the B6G forum and could guarantee him 20 new customers if he would agree to invoice pricing on the special ordered Broncos, and that those members of the group would upon agreement, transfer their reservation to Brewster. If we did not hit 20 transfers – the deal was null and void. The deal guaranteed pricing for the B6G members that pre-registered through me, and the dealership would still make the holdback on the car. I would be the point person for the club – all questions and answers would funnel through me so that it would not tie up dealership personnel answering the same questions over and over and they could focus on their regular customer base.

Brian said he would speak to the owner and let me know. A few days later Brian had approval, and we had a deal. Brian and I began discussing over email the details of the written agreement and how we would create an actual personalized contract for each of the reservation holders so they would feel comfortable with transferring their reservation. On several occasions I provided comments to ensure the dealership was protected as well. By October 27th and 28th, we had agreement from the Owner – Ken Volz, that the special limited-edition version (First Edition) Bronco would ALSO be included in the pricing agreement. On November 11, 2020 I transferred my order from Rye Ford to Brewster Ford. When the order banks opened I went to the dealership to place my deposit and confirm my order.

By the time December 2020 rolled around Ford Corporate began putting information out regarding the popularity, and significant reservation backlog. At this point Brewster had approximately 89 deals of their own and 97 deals that I had brought to them from mainly outside of their primary market area. So Brian and I discussed closing the deal to any more participants. I had provided Brian with a spreadsheet which he then converted to a shared Google sheet so we could both update it.

In May of 2021, the auto group my wife works for as CFO, purchased a Ford dealership here in NY State, I knew that I could help her dealership by moving some of the deals to them, and I also knew that I had only guaranteed Brewster Ford 20 deals. Now that we were at 97, I could’ve easily transferred those 77 other deals away from Brewster, but I do not operate that way – this was always about building a relationship with Brewster who I felt would become my servicing dealership, so why wouldn’t I want to do right by them…that clearly is not how their owner thinks.

As the supply chain problems grew – Ford had difficulty in keeping up with the demand and many people were told they would not be receiving a 2021 Bronco and that their order would be pushed to 2022. My order got pushed to 2022 and I lost the ability to order the color I wanted. On January 24, 2022 Ford offered a lottery to the earliest reservation holders to have a chance to convert their current reservation to a Bronco Raptor trim level. I emailed Brian the next day since I had originally asked to be put on an unofficial Raptor list, but this new process would not allow me to be selected since Ford Corporate was handpicking the recipients. After several calls and emails back and forth with Brian he said that due to the outstanding performance of the dealership and in no small part due to my additional deals that I referred, that the dealership would be getting an additional Raptor allocation that could be sold to anyone they chose – Brian said that for everything I did for the dealership that I deserved it and he would honor the original invoice pricing. I jumped at the opportunity and signed the new buyers order that Brian emailed me. As the GM, and previous signer of the original deal for invoice pricing for “all trim levels” which included the limited First Edition, Brian clearly had IMPLICIT AUTHORITY to make this deal. Normally a sales person would send a buyers order to be countersigned by the dealership – this was coming directly from the General Manager.

Over the next several months more supply chain noise and finally some members were about to receive their Raptors in September/October 2022. 2 Members in particular Mark M and Tim B started to contact me with some concerns they had based on the vague conversations Brewster was having regarding delivery of their vehicles. It soon came out that the owner was upset with the General Manager because he offered the Raptor trim level vehicles to the B6G members at the same agreed upon pricing. (What I found out later in my conversations with the owner Ken Volz, was that his own family member purchased a Bronco Raptor at cost and subsequently sold it behind his back for a significant profit and it was now sitting on a used car lot for $30k more than original sticker (MSRP). Brian then informed me that the owner was forcing him to try and extract an additional $30k from all of the Raptor order holders. I sent letters to Ford Corporate pleading for assistance. In the case of Tim B he had already traded in his older F150 Raptor for $60k and Brewster held on to the money as a payment towards his Bronco Raptor (it was almost a year), they sold his F150 and now were asking for $30k more on what was already a signed and negotiated deal that was partially complete. Eventually Ford Corporate stepped in and enforced the sale to both Mark and Tim because FORD Corporate picked the “Golden Ticket” holders for the Bronco Raptor. I was not so lucky – because my Raptor was an earned allocation for their performance (due largely to my 97 additional deals) Bronco sales/conversions weighed heavily on dealerships receiving Bronco Raptor allocations. But since mine was earned by the dealership, corporate would not enforce the sale to me, even though we all agreed that I had a signed buyers order provided by the General Manager via email.

Things got worse as I negotiated with the owner directly, Brian the GM was forced to resign, terminated, left (whichever story you want to believe), and now the Owner threatened that if I went public on the forum with this issue, he would cancel all the remaining B6G deals. So I become the asshole now.... He told me it was just a “shitty situation, and that he regrets ever getting involved with the B6G community” He claimed he was having $300K stolen from him by the GM offering these vehicles as part of the deal. So after 2 years of reaping the benefits of additional sales, additional allocation from Ford and additional profit during COVID lockdowns – he regrets getting involved??? Really??? Additionally, the new GM Rob claimed that somewhere on the B6G forum they were getting “roasted” based on a customer who had a less than stellar service experience and they said as the point of contact that I was responsible and should TELL the forum members to dial back the negative talk. I told them I was just a member and had no ownership or administrative interest in the forum, policing language or discussions on it whatsoever, but in good faith – I would ask the members to “tone it down”. I did and sent him a screenshot of my message to the forum. This also went disregarded by the dealership…this was never about any sort of mutual benefit, this was always only about Ken Volz’s benefit and now that his unethical practices were being exposed he only became more greedy and more difficult to work with. To his day, I have not done anything to disparage the dealership or Volz AutoGroup, on B6G or any other social media platforms – but now - I don't care anymore, I cannot stand by and not say something about this and everyone think he was a stand up guy.

Both Ken and the new GM Rob told me that for me they would take only $15k over MSRP – even though I had a signed deal at invoice (close to a $20k spread) Additionally, after I refused they offered me $5k to walk away from the deal, and I’m sure to keep quiet about it – I also refused. So now 2+ years later after waiting for my car I am told to pay $15k more to get it, or walk away and lose my place in line - so I wrote another email to Ford Corporate and while all this was taking place, my vehicle was built and delivered to Brewster Ford on Dec 15-16th. But still Ken Volz would not budge on pricing and ultimately, I was forced to abandon my order. He did not return my $500 deposit until 5 months later - and I had to ask for it. He sold my vehicle – what I was told for $20k over MSRP (so by offering me $5k he would have cleared $15k over MSRP – which is the price he wanted from me – not exactly doing me any favors considering I brought him $4MM in sales, $150k+ in holdback / profit on the 97 referrals – and not a single $200 referral fee sent to me, not a single dollar reduction in price for the vehicle I ordered, and not honoring a signed buyers order from the General Manager who had IMPLICIT authority to enter into that deal.

My original vehicle has since been sold by the dealership and I was placed in line again by Ford Corporate at a new dealership where I am paying MSRP. Since the time of when I was supposed to have my vehicle from Brewster, the MSRP price has risen twice on the vehicle. From $82,321.80 (invoice) to 84,965 (new price 1) to now current price since I have not been built yet to ($98,215) That is a $17,225 difference as a result of the greed and unethical business practices of Ken Volz and Brewster Ford. Additionally, to try and cover their tracks, they deleted the shared spreadsheet that highlighted all of the deals I brought to them – unfortunately for them not before I saved a copy, I also have the HUNDREDS of private messages and emails on the B6G forum from all of the members with their questions, requests to be added to the group buy and their words of thanks for helping to orchestrate all of this when they got their Broncos.

In May of 2023, some members of the B6G forum began discussing delays and price protection being offered from Ford and whether Brewster Ford would honor it. Some of those conversations evolved into playful banter about the deal and dealership as well as their personnel. Nothing in those conversations was by any means offensive or derogatory – maybe postings about a bad customer service experience, but agreeably – not flattering – let’s be clear, making a deal like this doesn’t buy censorship in a public social media forum. Well in this case Ken Volz thinks it does – he refused to do business with certain members of the forum citing some of those postings, and when their vehicles arrived from the factory, he chose to cancel the deal and sell it to some other customer, not the intended reservation/order holder who had been waiting nearly 3 years for their vehicle (who has now lost their place in line and must re-order a new vehicle and wait another 6-8 months). The consensus from the Brewster deal group was that the relationship, in Ken’s eyes, had run its course and that we were no longer of any benefit to him. We helped him pump up his numbers, helped him and his staff through the pandemic, afforded him the benefit of being ranked one of the top dealers in the region, which leads to more allocations and ability to sell more vehicles from Ford. Ken Volz is a disgrace to honest business people in the car business everywhere and he is why people don’t trust car dealers. I would never trust or look to buy a vehicle from any of the Volz Auto Group properties.

I did finally get my Raptor- 6 months after my initially scheduled delivery, but until it was in my driveway - there was always doubt, always aggravation, I was always unsettled. Some of you will say dude get over it - it's just a car, some of you will understand. Either way thanks for reading. Oh by the way the Brewster guys are here reading this too I'm sure.
the poacher, Jakob1972

Rank IV

Jul 28, 2023

#40
K this isn't going to be perfect or convince people of anything, but reminders:
  • Anyone interested in the Bronco brand is welcome here
    (at least initially -- eyes on you @EvlNvrDys [and I don't know why we have a fake beef, but we'll keep it going 😂 ])
  • BN staff will never subscribe to an us vs B6G philosophy. Great people on both forums, and much crossover. So if one member of the greater Bronco community is having an issue, and it can't be solved in one place or if they are concerned about others in the community, they are welcome to post thoughts and opinions here too.
  • All of us are after a vehicle we like, and of course we want it at a great price.
  • Not all dealers are bad, and not all employees at bad dealerships are bad. BN staff doesn't support people without direct experience leaving poor reviews, but we do support people sharing their experiences here. We are all adults and can use positive and negative reviews alike to help make our decision where to purchase from. I can think of another instance where some community members had an issue with a dealership one of our members had a great time at -- I believe it was @BuckYeah's dealer. If you're a forum-level enthusiast, you're typically at the level (or getting there) of knowing multiple sides to every issue about Bronco and Ford, so one person's positive or negative review won't immediately drive all traffic to or from a dealer.

Final thoughts: It's ok to present opinions in this thread, but keep it away from attacking each other (you did this wrong, you should of .. language. Say this is my experience and what I would do. We should be here to help each other, not school people). Love you all, and fight me on what you don't like.

@EvlNvrDys is always a subject ….😂🤣😂🤣
PSUTE, TK1215
Moderator Staff member

Administrator

Jul 28, 2023

#41
@EvlNvrDys is always a subject ….😂🤣😂🤣

I mean really, he IS the conversation. Bronco relaunched so we could all have him.
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Jakob1972, PSUTE

Rank IV

Jul 28, 2023

#42
I mean really, he IS the conversation. Bronco relaunched so we could all have him.

Don’t tell him… but he is one of my faves!
PSUTE, Johnny Mo

Rank: A million billion hundred trillion

Jul 28, 2023

#43
Are WE the big cheese, @Laura? Is the Big CHEESE in the room with us? 👀
@jordanfrombn on Instagram
Jakob1972, EvlNvrDys

Rank V

Jul 28, 2023

#44
You keep replying, so I'll comment. My original input was to google what "libel" means. That's it. I've not tried to disprove the story that was posted; I've tried to point to where the OP can be held libel for what he has written.

The dealership has been in business since 1972. That is really all I need to see to make me believe the Owner (who is probably 2nd or 3rd gen family owner) is not what the OP makes him out to be.

Just because a business has been around since 1972 doesn't mean they are a great business. New family members (owners) take over and can easily screw up a good reputation. If you base how well a business is just on age well you missing the whole picture. Times change, people change, businesses change and reputation can easily be destroyed.
Johnny Mo, Deano Bronc
Moderator Staff member

Administrator

Jul 28, 2023

#45
Are WE the big cheese, @Laura? Is the Big CHEESE in the room with us? 👀

Maybe you. I'm more one of those spray cans of cheese, complete with the hard crusty bit at the nozzle
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2021 Carbonized Gray 2-door Sas High package 2.7L/10-speed Badlands with MIC top
Keeping the Jeeps: stock '89 XJ and 3.5" lifted '00 XJ on 31s and '89 MJ
jcampbelldds, Johnny Mo

Rank VI

Jul 28, 2023

#46
What in the hell? How many mods/staff members/big cheesises (try to hook on phonics that spelling) do we need in one thread?

Sorry @jparker , but since @Laura is the one who has it out for me... she's the Big Cheese! 😲 You're more like a sharp cheddar or something 😂

I just wanna know, since I'm apparently so popular in these parts..... When do I become a Moderator? 😈 I'll get this place under control!
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Big Bed 4dr. AMB V6 Soft Top Tow (BIL's)
Nitto tires SUCK! You've been warned.
the poacher, jcampbelldds

Rank V

Jul 28, 2023

#47
What in the hell? How many mods/staff members/big cheesises (try to hook on phonics that spelling) do we need in one thread?

Sorry @jparker , but since @Laura is the one who has it out for me... she's the Big Cheese! 😲 You're more like a sharp cheddar or something 😂

I just wanna know, since I'm apparently so popular in these parts..... When do I become a Moderator? 😈 I'll get this place under control!

well you are here so we need a lot of mods. Hell, I think you have been banned more than me over at B6G😂 . However, the mods over at B6G are some the rudest forum people I have met and tend to single out certain people.
Johnny Mo, PSUTE

Rank: A million billion hundred trillion

Jul 28, 2023

#48
What in the hell? How many mods/staff members/big cheesises (try to hook on phonics that spelling) do we need in one thread?

Sorry @jparker , but since @Laura is the one who has it out for me... she's the Big Cheese! 😲 You're more like a sharp cheddar or something 😂

I just wanna know, since I'm apparently so popular in these parts..... When do I become a Moderator? 😈 I'll get this place under control!

I prefer a nice aged gouda. Smoky, salty, a little sweet, some umami in there. Very nice.
@jordanfrombn on Instagram
Johnny Mo, TK1215

Rank: A million billion hundred trillion

Jul 28, 2023

#49
What in the hell? How many mods/staff members/big cheesises (try to hook on phonics that spelling) do we need in one thread?

Sorry @jparker , but since @Laura is the one who has it out for me... she's the Big Cheese! 😲 You're more like a sharp cheddar or something 😂

I just wanna know, since I'm apparently so popular in these parts..... When do I become a Moderator? 😈 I'll get this place under control!

I have no authority here don't worry. I am but a common citizen looking for entertainment and joy.
@jordanfrombn on Instagram
PSUTE, EvlNvrDys

Rank VI

Jul 28, 2023

#50
I have no authority here don't worry. I am but a common citizen looking for entertainment and joy.


That's why I'm here.... to be the entertainment!
2021 Broncos - BaseSquatch 4dr. Rapid Red V6 Soft Top
Big Bed 4dr. AMB V6 Soft Top Tow (BIL's)
Nitto tires SUCK! You've been warned.
jparker, PSUTE

Rank V

Jul 29, 2023

#51
I'm having a good time

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TK1215, EvlNvrDys
Moderator

Looking forward to being Rocky Mountain high!

Jul 29, 2023

#52
I prefer a nice aged gouda. Smoky, salty, a little sweet, some umami in there. Very nice.

Speaking of cheese....?
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Sorry, that was terrible. 😂 🤣😂
2022 Bronco Badlands, 4D, Hot Pepper Red, 2.7, Squatch, Lux, and MIC.
7/13/2020 10:04pm reservation. Blend 6/16/2022 Delivered 6/26/2022.
Dealership - Stephen's Auto Center.
Sven, EvlNvrDys

Rank IV

Jul 29, 2023

#53
Just because a business has been around since 1972 doesn't mean they are a great business. New family members (owners) take over and can easily screw up a good reputation. If you base how well a business is just on age well you missing the whole picture. Times change, people change, businesses change and reputation can easily be destroyed.

This entire idiotic tragedy is exemplification of the dictum that cyberlauching vehicles on the internet by the traditional automobile manufacturers using their 100+ year-old legacy franchise auto sales model doesn't work.
No salt tram towers were harmed in the making of this post...
the poacher, TK1215

Rank Benevolent Dictator

Aug 01, 2023

#54
I have no position about the dealership and I'm not defending it. I just think the OP shouldn't bring this story to BN and throw a bunch of libel statements around.

I believe you need to get off of your high horse and know that your replies are not wanted, nor needed for a proper discourse on this subject.
Johnny Mo, EvlNvrDys

Rank IV

Aug 01, 2023

#55
I believe you need to get off of your high horse and know that your replies are not wanted, nor needed for a proper discourse on this subject.

I believe the OP doesn't need to bring the subject up on Bronco Nation if he only wants people to reply who agree with him. He posted the same thread over at B6G, that should have been good enough. You don't understand the concept of "proper discourse".

The entire story pegs the stupid meter IMO. LOL.
No salt tram towers were harmed in the making of this post...
EvlNvrDys

Rank VI

Aug 01, 2023

#56
I believe the OP doesn't need to bring the subject up on Bronco Nation if he only wants people to reply who agree with him. He posted the same thread over at B6G, that should have been good enough. You don't understand the concept of "proper discourse".

The entire story pegs the stupid meter IMO. LOL.

Last Word. I win.

And to @Johnny Mo, I thank you for bringing your story for the "mostly" good folks over here at BN. Some of us may or may not have access to B6G.
2021 Broncos - BaseSquatch 4dr. Rapid Red V6 Soft Top
Big Bed 4dr. AMB V6 Soft Top Tow (BIL's)
Nitto tires SUCK! You've been warned.
the poacher, Deano Bronc

Rank IV

Aug 01, 2023

#57
Last Word. I win.

And to @Johnny Mo, I thank you for bringing your story for the "mostly" good folks over here at BN. Some of us may or may not have access to B6G.

Like I said, this story just pegs the stupid meter. Your continuance of discussing it proves that point.

No automobile should generate such animosity and discord among people who mostly are rational and intelligent folks outside such business transactions and internet relationships, which are devoid of personal interface. It is a true statement that the cyberlaunch of the Bronco was an error on Ford's part because it is clear the legacy franchise dealership distribution model is inadequate to support vehicle sales with the appearance of fairness and equal distribution.

While everyone wants "transparency", it is not always best to have it. The transparency of this story is simply a franchise owner did not want to sell Raptors (and regular Broncos) at invoice and pushed back on what his general sales manager agreed to. It obviously was a business decision on the owner's part, which he gets to do since he owns the business. I stated in my first post that "contracts" have "out" (termination) clauses that let either party dissolve the contract in the case of changed or different circumstances the contract was originally written under. Everyone who has paid attention to the Bronco launch understands the numerous changes that have taken effect since July 2020.

This is why I don't see the need to call the owner a liar, cheat, dishonest, nor unethical. This whole issue is just a stacking of many smaller business/economic situations that have changed over time. It's just a Bronco after all. @Rydfree post #20 sums up the story quite succinctly, "you win some, you lose some".
No salt tram towers were harmed in the making of this post...

Rank VI

Aug 01, 2023

#58
Like I said, this story just pegs the stupid meter. Your continuance of discussing it proves that point.

No automobile should generate such animosity and discord among people who mostly are rational and intelligent folks outside such business transactions and internet relationships, which are devoid of personal interface. It is a true statement that the cyberlaunch of the Bronco was an error on Ford's part because it is clear the legacy franchise dealership distribution model is inadequate to support vehicle sales with the appearance of fairness and equal distribution.

While everyone wants "transparency", it is not always best to have it. The transparency of this story is simply a franchise owner did not want to sell Raptors (and regular Broncos) at invoice and pushed back on what his general sales manager agreed to. It obviously was a business decision on the owner's part, which he gets to do since he owns the business. I stated in my first post that "contracts" have "out" (termination) clauses that let either party dissolve the contract in the case of changed or different circumstances the contract was originally written under. Everyone who has paid attention to the Bronco launch understands the numerous changes that have taken effect since July 2020.

This is why I don't see the need to call the owner a liar, cheat, dishonest, nor unethical. This whole issue is just a stacking of many smaller business/economic situations that have changed over time. It's just a Bronco after all. @Rydfree post #20 sums up the story quite succinctly, "you win some, you lose some".


TLDR

Blah Blah Blah

We can do this all day if you want.

I have more 1st hand knowledge of this particular deal than you do. But, you are entitled to your opinion. No need to call anyone stupid or idiotic here (yes I read the 1st two sentences before I gave up).

As my mother always said, "If you don't have anything good to say, then shut the hell up". Move along Nancy (sorry to all the Nancy's out there).
2021 Broncos - BaseSquatch 4dr. Rapid Red V6 Soft Top
Big Bed 4dr. AMB V6 Soft Top Tow (BIL's)
Nitto tires SUCK! You've been warned.
the poacher

Rank IV

Aug 01, 2023

#59
TLDR

Blah Blah Blah

We can do this all day if you want.

I have more 1st hand knowledge of this particular deal than you do. But, you are entitled to your opinion. No need to call anyone stupid or idiotic here (yes I read the 1st two sentences before I gave up).

As my mother always said, "If you don't have anything good to say, then shut the hell up". Move along Nancy (sorry to all the Nancy's out there).

The story is stupid and idiotic because of the circumstances that led to it. It's tragic because of what ended up as the results.
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