Oh good, was about to ask that because I'm doing the same thing. Dealer already has all my employer's X-plan info so didn't want to confuse everything and have to switch it to EAA :cheers:You don't have to use EAA's X Plan though. I combined EAA's 750 coupon with my employer's X Plan and it worked just fine.
You don't have to use EAA's X Plan though. I combined EAA's 750 coupon with my employer's X Plan and it worked just fine.
I have found of a course of a lifetime that when things appear too good to be true, unless you`ve won the Lottery or Powerball, usually there not. Not saying that there aren`t a few exceptions to that rule, but they are few and far between.:cheers:I missed that part, lol. Sorry, but I'm a little skeptical on $1200 below invoice and $500 dream big too. Searching all of FL using Truecar and 6 dealerships, the best I could find is $200 over invoice but no $750 EAA certificate. Also they all have $500 dealer fees and document fees. I can believe a dealer would do several hundred below but not $1200 under. There's a catch somewhere. It's probably hidden in the finance.
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Congrats! That's great! This forum has been a great source of information for me too! Great community and helpful members, this is a very pleasant place and it's made the wait a lot easier.Not to change the subject, lol, but just want to send out a big THANK YOU to the genius that found this EAA offer! I just spoke with my guy at the dealership and they were able to make it work and I have a check on the way!
The 750.00 is still on their site but when you click on the link it says this program has ended. This was a Ford Incentive for EAA members, not an EAA thing, but I know what you meant.So since it is the morning after now (1/6), is EAA going to do another $750 off members for this next calendar year?
Does anyone know?
Yes MCA has a partner code too. I checked both sites and there is only the current 500.00 Cash Incentive that everyone gets.what they e-mailed me this morning. Do MCA members have a partner code?
Good Morning,
The EAA $750 rebate offer was not extended past yesterday; however, we recommend that you visit www.partnerrecognition.com, log in with your company’s partner code, and browse the incentives section to see if there are other x-plan rebates you might qualify for.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.
Please let us know if you have any further questions!
Thank you,
I used my EAA $750 cert plus the Dream Big on my car I picked up yesterday. They were thrown off by the 1/3 expiration and weren't sure about it. I told them I had the e-mail from Ford HQ that stated it was protected since I ordered before the expiration....but they decided to just write up the paperwork for 1/3 instead of 1/5 to fudge it so they make sure it will work...whatever! Maybe anyone taking delivery this week could get them to do the same if you need to.
I didn't sign up with EAA until after I ordered my car, but I did get the certificate...guess I got lucky that I got my car yesterday and they let it slide through as a 1/3 order just in case!I sent an email to the Ford Incentive Protection site. I was worried that with my X-Plan order submitted on 31 Dec 2014 along with my EAA eCertificate that my rebate may too late.
I just received a reply.
The answer was: "the Incentive Protection protects thetotal amount of rebates. "Was the certificate in affect when the vehicle was ordered?"
(Yes, it was). "Are the total amount of rebates available to the customer at the time of delivery less than the total from the order?". (Which implies that the total rebates
when the car is delivered cannot be less than the amount of rebates in effect when ordered).
If the amount of rebates at delivery is less than at time of order have the dealer contact the CNI website:
www.cni.dealerconnection.com); click on Incentive Protection Link; and submit claim.
So it appears that as long as you submitted a valid eCertificate (along with a valid X-Plan Pin) and the order occurred before the rebate deadline date...Ford will acknowledge all rebates.

I sent an email to the Ford Incentive Protection site. I was worried that with my X-Plan order submitted on 31 Dec 2014 along with my EAA eCertificate that my rebate may too late.
I just received a reply.
The answer was: "the Incentive Protection protects thetotal amount of rebates. "Was the certificate in affect when the vehicle was ordered?"
(Yes, it was). "Are the total amount of rebates available to the customer at the time of delivery less than the total from the order?". (Which implies that the total rebates
when the car is delivered cannot be less than the amount of rebates in effect when ordered).
If the amount of rebates at delivery is less than at time of order have the dealer contact the CNI website:
www.cni.dealerconnection.com); click on Incentive Protection Link; and submit claim.
So it appears that as long as you submitted a valid eCertificate (along with a valid X-Plan Pin) and the order occurred before the rebate deadline date...Ford will acknowledge all rebates.