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Option 1: Tesla fraudulently filed rebates
Option 2: Tesla filed a backlog of rebates when they realized they had to
Both are possible, but everyone is jumping to conclusion that it's option 1, while option 2 is the easier answer.
Also the government said they're going to let all the other rebates that this pushed out at the last minute get the rebate regardless of if these were legit or not.
Maybe they shouldn't have kept a backlog then? That certainly sounds like a 'them' problem though, doesn't it?
Doesn't strike me as very efficient either
I don't think I'd ever call behemoth corporations efficient.
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