Negotiation Terms

Last updated: April 15, 2026

What This Feature Does

Ridekick's negotiation features help users research listings, prepare dealer outreach, send communications a user authorizes, organize responses, and compare pricing and quote details for a specific vehicle.

Authorization to Contact Dealers

When you instruct Ridekick to contact a dealer or seller, you authorize PersonL, LLC d/b/a Ridekick to communicate on your behalf regarding that vehicle inquiry or negotiation.

That authorization may include sending or receiving messages by email, SMS, or phone and using Ridekick-managed relay channels in place of your personal contact details during the early stages of the conversation.

Relay Contact Channels

Ridekick may use Ridekick-managed email addresses, phone numbers, or similar relay channels to help keep your personal information private until you decide to share it directly.

If Ridekick uses a relay identity or communication channel, that does not transfer the negotiation itself to Ridekick as a dealer, broker, or seller. Ridekick remains a communications and informational tool acting based on your instructions.

Scope of Communications

Dealer communications may include availability questions, requests for written out-the-door pricing, fee breakdowns, confirmation of required add-ons, and other reasonable follow-up related to an active vehicle purchase inquiry.

Ridekick does not promise that a dealer will respond, negotiate, or honor any quoted price, and Ridekick is not responsible for the dealer's final terms, inventory, condition representations, financing decisions, or any resulting transaction.

User Responsibilities

  • You are responsible for the truth and accuracy of the information you provide.
  • You remain responsible for deciding whether to proceed with any transaction.
  • You may stop using Ridekick's negotiation features at any time.

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