Leaked email reveals Tesla-wannabe Lucid is worried over canceled orders — and will call customers up to 14 times to ask them not to ditch their six-figure EVStartup Lucid is racing to boost delivery numbers of its EVs before the end of the year.As it races to sell more luxury electric vehicles by the end of the year, Lucid Motors is upping pressure on its retail workers and introducing a new protocol to slow customer order cancellations, according to two internal emails viewed by Insider.That means that anyone who decides they no longer want a Lucid vehicle — and doesn't pick up their phone — could be called every day for two weeks, by a procession of Lucid employees, before their request is confirmed."I think the level of desperation and the tone of that email, combined with that cancellation protocol — it doesn't spell high-end and luxury."Also as part of its sales blitz, the EV startup introduced vacation "blackout" periods around the end-of-year holidays for certain employees — including November 24 through November 27, and December 17 through December 31 — during which they may be required to work holidays and will not be eligible to take vacation time, according to a second email viewed by Insider that was sent to employees in late-October."