General > Beating a dead horse
Those with home show questions...Heres your sign!!
stuart:
Again...Where did I "trash talk" anyone? My initial post was one what I heard over and over again at the home show.
Just about anyone that has worked a show knows what it means when the first words out of a customer’s mouth are "Where are these spas made?"
We have ads on the radio on a weekly basis with the local HS Company saying that you don't need chemicals in their spa....
As consumers would you rather I join the fray and come up with a deceptive pitch to counter? You should be happy that those things bother me and that I take jabs at them. ???
I'm the guy that asks the car next to me to turn their stereo down because it's irritating me and everyone else at the intersection. I'm that guy that will speak up if I'm in a non-smoking area and someone smokes. I give my seat to a woman that is standing and expect others to do the same. I will tell you to take your hat off in respect to my flag during the pledge of allegiance.
If that makes me a redneck then so be it...I will be proud of that.
We have created poor customer service as nation with our lack of speaking up. You don't want to be confrontational at a restaurant with poor service so when the cashier as "How was everything?" you just say, "Fine" and silently vow to never come back...I they don't hear it they wont fix it! How often do you walk past young kids smoking or doing something wrong and ignore it because "it's not your problem" and "it's not your kids"
Come on! If people are not selling on the merits of their product and company, say something! It will only make them better. If you care so much for a brand wouldn't you want them to get better at selling it? Do you enjoy the constant battle?
Drew,
Bill Engval did “Here’s your sign”
Term,
PM me before the Master Spa extravaganza and I will give you some info…
windsurfdog:
--- Quote ---that would be Ron "tater salad" White. I man I presonally can relate with. ;D
"Here's your sign" Is of course, Jeff Foxworthy.
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Correction--that would be Bill Engvall's "Here's Your Sign" routine.....and a damn funny one, too! 8)
drewstar:
--- Quote ---Correction--that would be Bill Engvall's "Here's Your Sign" routine.....and a damn funny one, too! 8)
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Thanks dog. :)
Guess, I need to wear my sign today. ::)
Mendocino101:
--- Quote ---most who come in have very little idea about what makes a spa worthy of the investment and depending and who and what they want to beleive....a quick example....we lost a sale to another dealer....lower price....a few months later the customers are back at our place looking for help.... it was spa/ gazebo package they bought...when I asked what the trouble was it was that they could not get the cover off their spa.....turns out the other "deal" was cheaper because the gazebo was to small for the spa....it fit inside but left to room for clearance for a lift and it made using the spa very diffcult.....it really opened my eyes as just how low some will go to make a supposed deal....I am speaking of the other dealer....anyway......I appreciate those contribute here to this board both from the dealers and consumers and again I say Thank you to you all....... :D
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I was just wondering has any other dealers come across this before..or consumers how would you feel....I ask for others opinions because for me it was very eye opening.....You want to try and keep on a white hat....but when the guys around you are doing this type of thing.....how do you with creditability get this across to your customer without being the bad mouthing one......
Bonibelle:
Mendo, I consider myself an educated consumer. There are very few things that I buy that I don't investigate and try to seek first hand opinions on. When my friends decide to buy things, they will ususally ask me because if I have what they want, I have done my homework before I bought it. This forum was the single most meaningful source of information in my hot tub purchase. on here we can ask stupid questions over and over and someone will be patient and help out. It is a totally different story when you are face to face and maybe someone is saying this deal is only good for today. Yeah yeah it has a good filter, uses less chemicals than brand X, but Leave your deposit today or you won't get this price ever again. ..I'll throw in 2 years worth of chemicals..Some people enjoy shopping like that, they are looking for deals, but not necessarily quality. If someone at a show or anywhere else said that to me, I would run. I need to think...There are customers out there who realize it is not all about the dollars, you do have to look deeper. There are many people who bend to the pressure and have terrible buyer remorse afterward. And others like the customer you are talking about, that gets shafted because of their own ignorance. I can bet that by helping this person, you will gain many more sales to more than make up for the one that you lost. I really think word of mouth, when it is positive, is your best friend. You really don't need to say anything in this case, the other dealer
has shown his true colors, let his stupidity speak for itself!
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