Tesla CEO Elon Musk said an email urging customers to make payments early and help the company reach profitability was "overzealous."
"As soon as I found out, I put an immediate stop to it. That is now how Tesla operates," he told Bloomberg News, whose editor-at-large Cory Johnson obtained that email, sent in March.
The email, sent by Tesla sales staff, urged customers who had reserved cars but not yet made their payments to do so. It said, in part:
Tesla is right on the cusp of profitability this quarter for the first time in 10 years since the company started. This is a huge company milestone that will not only be great for the company, but also for our customers.
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