In Reply to: Customer situation, what would you do? posted by Gordon Rankin on April 7, 2011 at 10:51:50:
I will take the opposite side of the argument: "No, the customer is correct! The dealer should buy the unit back at once regardless of what either party (allegedly) said!"
Who's the dealer, since you're being so forthcoming about the entire matter?
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- Gee, that's a loaded question with an obvious answer while advertising your company - keith_d 11:12:37 04/07/11 (13)
- Unnecessary detail - MarkgM 01:01:30 04/08/11 (0)
- My thoughts exaclty - J.Mac 17:36:56 04/07/11 (2)
- RE: "Gordie isn't new at this game",,, Nor are many of us to him... - Ivan303 21:30:44 04/07/11 (0)
- RE: My thoughts exaclty - mcdonald43 18:09:48 04/07/11 (0)
- RE: I don't agree at all. - Ralph 12:50:37 04/07/11 (7)
- It's a loaded question: The manufacturer knows what you just posted - keith_d 20:04:30 04/07/11 (6)
- RE: It's a matter of instropection for me - Ralph 09:02:10 04/08/11 (5)
- Yet you did not post your (non) quandry here, did you? - keith_d 10:02:28 04/08/11 (4)
- RE: Yet you did not post your (non) quandry here, did you? - Ralph 10:55:22 04/08/11 (3)
- So you do think there is or could be a public relations aspect, after all - keith_d 21:36:18 04/08/11 (2)
- RE: So you do think there is or could be a public relations aspect, after all - Ralph 10:23:08 04/11/11 (1)
- Okay then, it was a loaded question - a question to which the answer was known full well ahead of time - keith_d 21:44:25 04/11/11 (0)
- process of elimination - m.a.c. 11:51:21 04/07/11 (0)