dukein:
I think you'll have better luck if you go outside large "metropolitan" areas. I know my local Hummer dealer wasn't accepting GMID so I ended up getting my H3 in Ohio. I think some of the dealerships in metropolitan areas assume that people can afford to pay full price for an H3 since they can afford to live in the area. I contacted two dealerships in Ohio and both of them said they would accept GMID. I know that doesn't help you since you're a little far from there but you should really branch out at least 500 miles or so - I think you'd be surprised to see how many dealerships actually value your business.
Before the internet, I never would have dreamed of buying a car from a dealership that's 500 miles away (that's about how far it is from Hummer of Columbus to where I live in Jersey), but it was so easy. Once I got my GMID certificate I was determined to take advantage of it and I wasn't going to stop until I found a dealer who would accept it.
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