drrod
Site Supporter
Let's put the shoe on the other foot......
People walk into a dealership thinking they know everything and are expecting the sales people to genuflect just because they have graced the establishment with their presence and get all huffy when they can't buy exactly what they want for a price that loses the dealership money and get it yesterday. Does that happen? Nah...probably not, but if it did, it wouldn't be a stretch to think that the salespeople can readily identify someone like that and not waste much time on them.
Respect for the people, involved in the process goes both ways and in the end, if it does, both are happy which is really the desired outcome and what is best for both parties in the long run.
If you walk into a dealership looking for a fight, don't be surprised if you don't get what you want. Think no further than how you run your business and how you treat your own clients.
All that being said, what gets my goat is the inability to work with another sales person if you don't like the one you initially are dealing with. Many establishments won't allow that. You have to work with your initial contact. Why? I have no idea but it is real.
People walk into a dealership thinking they know everything and are expecting the sales people to genuflect just because they have graced the establishment with their presence and get all huffy when they can't buy exactly what they want for a price that loses the dealership money and get it yesterday. Does that happen? Nah...probably not, but if it did, it wouldn't be a stretch to think that the salespeople can readily identify someone like that and not waste much time on them.
Respect for the people, involved in the process goes both ways and in the end, if it does, both are happy which is really the desired outcome and what is best for both parties in the long run.
If you walk into a dealership looking for a fight, don't be surprised if you don't get what you want. Think no further than how you run your business and how you treat your own clients.
All that being said, what gets my goat is the inability to work with another sales person if you don't like the one you initially are dealing with. Many establishments won't allow that. You have to work with your initial contact. Why? I have no idea but it is real.