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Part of this post is obvious parody. You decide which part.
I have noticed something. When I e-mail a boat mfg, tckle maker, engine company etc... If they respond with: Bob, Hey Bob, etc I usually am pleasantly surprised with what I read and the response will indicate they are usually willing to do whatever it is I need to be taken care of. If their response starts with: Mr La Londe, Dear Mr La Londe, Mr Londe, etc I can pretty much save the agravation and delete their e-mail without bothering to read the rest of it. Bass Cat Parts e-mails almost always start with "Bob" and end with "hope that takes care of it for you." Mercury Marine e-mails always start with "Mr La Londe" (atleast they usually get my name right) and end with "quit bothering us and deposit your money at the door as you exit one of our dealers whether your issue is resolved or not." Grrr..... I think my next boat will have an Evinrude or a Yamaha on it. I actually like my Mercury outboard, but I really depsise the condescending and arrogant responses I get whenever I have to correspond with their customer service. I've had 4 boats with Mercury motors. Maybe its time for a change. -- Bob La Londe Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River Fishing Forums & Contests http://www.YumaBassMan.com -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Bob sez:
I've had 4 boats with Mercury motors. Maybe its time for a change. Perhaps here's an alternate for you. Next time you are buying another Merc after all the negotiating is done but before signing the paper, ask to speak privately with the dealership owner. Give him a $100 (or $500 or $1,000) dollar bill if he personally agrees to handle ALL future Merc Customer Service communication for you. Have him sign a separate bill of sale and Power of Attorney that IF you have to call, talk to, write, sign or do Merc Customer Service anything as long as you own the motor, he will refund the full purchase price, take back the engine AND give you back your $100 dollar bill. IF HE TAKES your 100 dollar bill, then he believes the jabber and bs that they are going to clean up their act and your $100 is free found cash. IF HE DOES NOT take your 100 dollar bill then he knows the organization will jerk him around and no way is he going to take your grief for just 100 bucks! Either way, you win. If the deal falls through, you'll have a much better case in Small Claims court against the dealer showing how he personally defaulted on executing a Power Of Attorney he signed. And if he is like most car, truck, RV and boat dealers, if he thinks for a minute that the deal will give him more grief than your extra cash, he won't sign and you can wipe your feet on Merc for ever. Over tine, I've found that as the hassle factor on something I bought goes up, the value of the deal goes down. At some point they offset each other. I've found that if I can dollarize the hassle factor, it's like quantifying hassle and value which in turn makes the decision making easier to decide and eventually handle long term. Hope this gives you some ideas. Good Luck! John |
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![]() "John" bass wrote in message SNIP LOL -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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