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At Toyota Direct in Columbus, Ohio, employees were told to double- and triple-check paperwork so it wouldn't be rejected for reimbursement, said Jim Collins, the dealership's assistant general manager. Sales picked up on Saturday, though the dealership had only 20 new cars eligible for sale under the program. Sales employees sometimes jogged paperwork into the manager's office to keep up with the pace. The dealership won't take any new sales on Monday so it can be assured of reimbursements, Collins said. "We have quite a bit of paperwork, but is it worth the selling of a car right now? Absolutely," he said. "We like to sell cars. That's what we're in business to do." Martin Main Line Honda in the Philadelphia suburb of Ardmore stopped its Cash for Clunkers sales at noon on Saturday. But by late afternoon there were still groups of people wandering the lot. General sales manager Michael Freeman said the program had been "overwhelming," with 115 clunker sales and big surges in customer traffic at the start and now at the end. He's aiming to get the final stack of paperwork filed before Monday's deadline. "I have people upstairs, that's all they're doing -- paperwork," he said. "The backlog is a nightmare, and it's starting to be a nightmare at the end." Customers were feeling the urgency, too. In Appleton, Wis., April DeKeyser looked at her new Mazda 3 2010 and still had trouble accepting that it was hers. The 22-year-old nurse from Brussels, Wis., had wanted to trade in her Chevy S10 truck as soon as the clunkers program began. But she had a hard time finding the car she wanted and had to run to numerous dealers. DeKeyser said she knew she had to get the rebate this weekend. Without it, she wouldn't have bought her new car. "I would have waited," she said. "Basically, I would have driven the other vehicle until it died."
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