GallopingFord
I'm Cam - Mr. Indecisive
It is embarrassing to hear that some Ford dealers still don't realize that word of mouth is the most powerful thing in the retailing world. I really hope your pal get this smoothed over. No matter what a GM, or any other type of dealership personnel should never use vulgar language. Yeah, they can get pissy, but nothing ever warrants an "F" bomb or other obscenities when talking to a customer.
Rule #1 of Retail: Customer is always right. (sure there are some loopholes)
Coming from the managerial perspective on this, being that I do work for my families dealership, I admit that we do make mistakes. This may include learning how to drive a stick, or not telling the full intent of actions, but apologies and admittance is what completes the closure process. It's going to be hard for this to be solved since it is a he-said-he said matter and dealerships will trust their personnel more than the customer regularly.
On a side note, it is not out of the ordinary for a possibly trade in to be test driven. Sure the guy could have told him when he was walking out the door as that seemed a little odd, by the context that you displayed.
Again, I hope you get this matter resolved.
Rule #1 of Retail: Customer is always right. (sure there are some loopholes)
Coming from the managerial perspective on this, being that I do work for my families dealership, I admit that we do make mistakes. This may include learning how to drive a stick, or not telling the full intent of actions, but apologies and admittance is what completes the closure process. It's going to be hard for this to be solved since it is a he-said-he said matter and dealerships will trust their personnel more than the customer regularly.
On a side note, it is not out of the ordinary for a possibly trade in to be test driven. Sure the guy could have told him when he was walking out the door as that seemed a little odd, by the context that you displayed.
Again, I hope you get this matter resolved.




