Same household? Then yes from what I understand.My dad go this in the mail this week. He purchased a new F150 in 2018. Any chance I could use it?
Even if I moved out, got married and had a child qualify?Same household? Then yes from what I understand.
I'm curious, if Ford would have looked your address/zip up in the system would they have found one ready for you? I have had mine check a few times now and NOTHING, as well as the marketing gal I spoke with at Ford support. I have checked snail mail daily, and yesterday at my 2nd residence (different zip) and still coming up empty.Update: I had a PCO that expired Jan 4th. As noted above, I was able to get another one off the internet this weekend. My wife grabbed the mail this yesterday and I just now rifled through it and found a PCO mailer, too.
If you had one of the Jan 4th PCO’s and didn’t use it/buy, I’m hopeful your new PCO is on its way to you too.
Nah, there should be no problem as that's been the same "restriction" for a long time and that's not been an issue. How did you receive your PCO?Received one for $2k good through March 31. (GA - Fayetteville) My Lariat PowerBoost is currently scheduled for production Feb 13th. Is there any issue with using this if it is a retail order vs dealer inventory? It says delivery from dealer stock on the back but wondered if they made an issue of a custom order vs stock on the lot. Thanks.
Received it in the mail. I already had a Ford.com account from my 2010 Lariat. I configured and saved a few different truck builds in my profile and did some searching on inventory. I figure some of that in combination with my zip code led them to send me one. As long as mine gets here by March 31 (which it should), I will absolutely take the extra $2k off. Already have the dealer giving me a few points below invoice because my wife just bought a 2021 Expedition.Nah, there should be no problem as that's been the same "restriction" for a long time and that's not been an issue. How did you receive your PCO?