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this may be odd, but...
Hello all,
I hope everyone is gearing up for the weekend and hopefully some of you are gearing up for my charity ride. I called my dealership today and asked for my sales rep and was told "he is no longer with the company". Now I know in sales people move all the time and that everything about my spyder is documented, but there was a part of me that was a little uncomfortable that "my guy" was gone. I know thedealership will do what they want either way so I am sure they will still treat me right but I feel like I lost my inside connection.
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And you may have..!!
dealerships are not made up of teams..they are made up of individuals working as a team. When one leaves there is a hole which has to be filled to get the team up again. If they treated you well before they will again. Little time...!!
2012 RS sm5 , 998cc V-Twin 106hp DIY brake and park brake Classic Black
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Salespeople for the most part, Once they know too much about the product [house $ cost] they tend to be less effective, And then it's hard for them to bend the truth with a straight face..
ie; Tell the customer what he wants to hear.. So they have to move on...
Bought a Suzuki Sv then a few years later a Honda VTX then years later a Kaw 6n 3 entirely different shops and owners, Guess what? All from the same salesman....
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Originally Posted by boborgera
Salespeople for the most part, Once they know too much about the product [house $ cost] they tend to be less effective, And then it's hard for them to bend the truth with a straight face...
They need to practice a bit more in front of the mirror in the morning...
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