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Tommy
Posted 1/20/2011 22:49 (#1562294 - in reply to #1561943)
Subject: RE: "getting along" with a dealership


Iowa
Roy@ranch - 1/20/2011 20:49

How could you learn anything about them? If all you buy from them is a few parts, and plan on never doing business with them. You have no experience to base an opinion at all.

Roy


1) this is where I have ended up after trying other ways

2) I don't live in a vacuum, I have a large circle of friends and they share their experiences

3) I have a couple of friends who are in the business-good friends-- and while I would never tell specific things they told me in confidence, they have shared dozens of examples of dishonesty and deceit

4) I have another business that uses machinery ran by hired crews in sometimes distant cities. My opinions also stem from many, many dealings with dealers for this enterprise. Over $500,000 worth of dealings, in fact.

Don't you worry, I have plenty of experience to base my opinion on. And it is just that, my very,very informed and experienced opinion. No one else's.

It's not how much money you handle, it's how much you keep, and no dealer is keeping one more cent of mine than necessary.

I have at least an 80 purchased with the savings from not being a machinery dealership's "good"customer
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