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I think this is the crux of the discussion.You’re selling me something. I’m not selling you anything. You need to see it from my POV. You’re fighting for my hard earned money, not the other way around.The customer really doesn’t care if the dealer had a rough night last night, got burned by another customer yesterday, or didn’t get his morning coffee...You are in sales. Your job is to make every customer feel like your only customer. Stop projecting your problems with other customers into us.This is not a volume sales commodity industry. You’re in high-end luxury sales. Service and customer experience matter. What happened to you a month ago, or last week, or even 2 hours ago with another customer is 100% irrelevant to me when I walk through your door.
I don't disagree with your point of view, its valid. All I'm trying to say is that if a dealer has the policy in place for a refundable deposit, they probably have their reasons. If they present it in a professional, respectful manner, then I don't see it as an issue. Like I said before, everything is negotiable and there has to be compromise regarding this. If the dealer is a tool though, its probably in everyone's best interest to move on to the next guy.But let me ask you this, because I'm honestly curious on the response. Is that dealer asking for a refundable deposit any different than say a trampoline park making you sign a waiver of liability? The both exist for a reason.
Quote from: castletonia on December 21, 2018, 01:20:08 pmI don't disagree with your point of view, its valid. All I'm trying to say is that if a dealer has the policy in place for a refundable deposit, they probably have their reasons. If they present it in a professional, respectful manner, then I don't see it as an issue. Like I said before, everything is negotiable and there has to be compromise regarding this. If the dealer is a tool though, its probably in everyone's best interest to move on to the next guy.But let me ask you this, because I'm honestly curious on the response. Is that dealer asking for a refundable deposit any different than say a trampoline park making you sign a waiver of liability? The both exist for a reason.Yes, they’re different. One asks me to release them of liability. The other asks for financial collateral.If the hot tub dealer wants me to sign a waiver releasing them from responsibility for any illness, injury, or other harm caused from the wet test, no problem. That would be the appropriate comparison to the trampoline park waiver.If a trampoline park asked for a refundable $300 deposit to use the trampolines I’d look at them like they’re crazy. So, you’re right - great point A $300 refundable deposit is a bizarre request both for a trampoline park, and for a hot tub wet test.
Quote from: aug0211 on December 21, 2018, 05:39:12 pmQuote from: castletonia on December 21, 2018, 01:20:08 pmI don't disagree with your point of view, its valid. All I'm trying to say is that if a dealer has the policy in place for a refundable deposit, they probably have their reasons. If they present it in a professional, respectful manner, then I don't see it as an issue. Like I said before, everything is negotiable and there has to be compromise regarding this. If the dealer is a tool though, its probably in everyone's best interest to move on to the next guy.But let me ask you this, because I'm honestly curious on the response. Is that dealer asking for a refundable deposit any different than say a trampoline park making you sign a waiver of liability? The both exist for a reason.Yes, they’re different. One asks me to release them of liability. The other asks for financial collateral.If the hot tub dealer wants me to sign a waiver releasing them from responsibility for any illness, injury, or other harm caused from the wet test, no problem. That would be the appropriate comparison to the trampoline park waiver.If a trampoline park asked for a refundable $300 deposit to use the trampolines I’d look at them like they’re crazy. So, you’re right - great point A $300 refundable deposit is a bizarre request both for a trampoline park, and for a hot tub wet test.So I will start by again saying I don’t ask for deposits for wet testing. I’ve been stood up enough times where it’s Aggravating but it is what it is. Do you travel much? Do you get upset when a hotel asks for a deposit on the room you are renting that’s refundable upon exit? They are protecting there property and in the other case they are protecting against there time being wasted.
So then in a hot tub dealers case the deposit is for lost time. Time=money. I’ve been stood up opening my store when it’s off hours. Don’t you think I would rather be spending my time with my family or actually enjoying a day off. Just trying to give you a business owners perspective. Again I don’t ask for a deposit. I would rather just take the chance that they will honor there word. I can also understand the other side of the coin though especially if a dealer has been stood up enough.
Am I taking your response out of context or are you saying I should really get over it and it’s no big deal that I went above and beyond for a potential customer and got stood up? If so, tell me this; put yourself in my shoes or any other dealer, how many times can you be stood up before you implement a refundable deposit policy or some kind of reassurance?
PS - really impressed that everyone took what was a controversial discussion and handled it like adults. I’m a member of some other forums focusing on completely different topics and discussions like the above can commonly go south and get personal. Cool to see that people here are mature enough to agree to disagree.
Quote from: castletonia on December 21, 2018, 07:41:26 amAm I taking your response out of context or are you saying I should really get over it and it’s no big deal that I went above and beyond for a potential customer and got stood up? If so, tell me this; put yourself in my shoes or any other dealer, how many times can you be stood up before you implement a refundable deposit policy or some kind of reassurance? Yep, pretty much. Your business though, so your call.FYI I'm self employed too and I know about being stood up so not without experience on that.