Once the Employee has his company's Ford Partner Code, the employee then goes to the website, and inputs that code to acess the website. Ford Partner Company Employees (such as yourself if your company qualifies) get that code from their HR or Personnel Departments (if their HR/Personnel dept staff know how to do their jobs correctly). It works like this: If you are an employee of a Ford Partner Company, your company has a Ford Partner Code. The Dealer can do nothing as far as getting you a PIN, or assisting you in acquiring one. So it does not matter if your company is on the list and the Dealer knows it or not. I will try to explain: Dealers do not have any say in issuing a PIN. :wavey: It is hard for me to tell from your post, but I believe the problem may be that you do not quite understand how the acquisition of a Ford Partner PIN actually occurs. I worked for a public utility that is owned by the municipality so I thought it would be pretty clear that we belong under that criteria but many people say, "Well if you haven't been a partner before, you are probably not one." But I find that to be untrue. Yeah the thing that strikes me as a bit confusing is that under the eligible ford partner company lists ( this page may not be the law but it shows a list of companies and Pierre ford does a lot of X-plan deals) it shows Municipal Enterprises and Public Service Electric & Gas Companies and this is pretty much a blanket offer across the country as there are many Municipal owned companies across the nation and many public utilities. So bottom line is you need to keep the pressure on your HR Director to get that information. Ford Partner Company employees are allowed two X-Plan PINS per year.įord Partner Employees used to be able to register over the phone with Ford AXZ-Plan Headquarters, but that policy was changed recently.
There, you would provide the proper information to allow you to register for an X-Plan PIN.
Once you have that code, you can log onto the Ford Partner Company website. I do not know how long that process may take. If your company has never yet registered for Ford Partner Company Eligibility, they will need to do so now. :wavey: As it seems has already been done, you need to have your HR Director contact Ford and find out your Company's "Ford Partner Code" (assuming your company is eligible). I've heard that Ford is very picky about giving these out and I wanted to know if anyone has been through a similiar process or does anyone know if I have a good chance. We fit this description but our company has never had a partner code so I called the Ford people and had my HR manager email them at the to request one. No one at my company or with the city has any idea about this program.
Anyway, they also honored the X-Plan limit on the paperwork fee and the Ford computer recognized that X-Plan pricing was the same as retail pricing.So I work for the public utility in Anchorage, Alaska and I see under Ford Partner companies Municipal Enterprises and Public Service Electric & Gas companies qualify. I asked the F&I guy how his numbers could be right since the Ford online transaction included everything that we were haggling about correctly. I dug in a bit after they mistakenly forgot to include the $600 Reservation fee and Deposit paid to them and the protected shipping charge (-$100) from their paper deal. The dealer had no record of anything and were surprised (suspicious) at the deal I had from Ford. I printed the Ford online deal up and headed for the dealer. My X-Plan PIN was loaded and it limited the BS $700 dealer paperwork fee to $275, IIRC. We'll send it to your dealer.' I went through everything down to the end of the online receipt and got a final transaction amount. I got an email from Ford, 'Your truck is ready at XXX dealer, let's finish the transaction online. I loaded my X-Plan PIN from EAA into my online Ford account when it was first showing as an order. Click to expand.I'll match you with those two X-Plan sources.