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On October 19, as Tesla (TSLA) released its third-quarter financial report, the company also announced that the Cybertruck would be delivered for the first time on November 30 at the Texas factory. Numerous individuals have already taken the initiative to upload and share photos and videos of their Cybertrucks on the road on various platforms.
Removal of Anti-Scalping Terms:
Earlier reports indicated that Tesla required early purchasers of the electric pickup Cybertruck not to resell it within a year of acquisition, or they would face legal action and a $50,000 penalty. However, recent news suggests that Tesla has modified this contractual provision by removing the resale restriction.
Opinions on this clause vary. Some believe that Tesla's move can reduce intentional high-price reselling, while others are concerned that it might impact the purchasing rights of Cybertruck owners. Initially, Tesla may have introduced this clause due to limited vehicle supply, aiming to prevent transactions that could affect the actual selling price in private resale processes.
Although such policies are not uncommon in the automotive industry—Ferrari, Porsche, Ford, and other manufacturers have implemented resale restrictions for rare or specific high-value models to ensure normal market trading mechanisms—this is an unprecedented policy for Tesla, a new player in the electric vehicle sector.
Namesake Meme Coin Approaching $3.8 Million Market Value:
Regarding this matter, the namesake meme coin "Truck" has surged to the 23rd position in Ethereum trading volume on Dexscreener. Despite a 27.41% decrease in coin price within 24 hours, with each coin priced at $0.0049, the market value has reached $3.8 million. |
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