GEEZ New Holland Dealer/Worker called me a boob and Maybe You

   / GEEZ New Holland Dealer/Worker called me a boob and Maybe You #11  
Poor communication skills = The owner of said business should put a large piece of duct tape over the offending kids mouth so he can't communicate with the paying customers, only to remove it for lunch time......
 
   / GEEZ New Holland Dealer/Worker called me a boob and Maybe You #12  
This sounds like a possible misunderstanding ... not about what you heard but maybe about what was intended by the comments or maybe even the person who made the comments. Couldn't hurt to talk to the owner. Sounds like they want to make it right.

Gosh, I sure know a lot of boobs if having a tractor but no welder makes one a boob. I have two tractors but no welder...I wonder if that makes me a pair?
 
   / GEEZ New Holland Dealer/Worker called me a boob and Maybe You #13  
On behalf of all of us boobs, you should ask for a new welder so that you can join the elite class of booblessnessdom. Hate to lose one of our own, but, everyone should have the opportunity to better themselves. :D :D :D

Seriously, agree with others. Someone does not have too bright of an employee - at least one that needs to watch what is said around customers. Good point was made, he may not have been an employee, either way, poor social skills on the part of this guy.

Sounds like the business is really trying to make it up to you. Going above and beyond to call your regular dealer to find you. Sounds like they me be a pretty decent outfit who cares about their customers with the exception of one employee/rogue customer.

Please keep us posted how it goes.

Eddie
 
   / GEEZ New Holland Dealer/Worker called me a boob and Maybe You #14  
I know more than one boob that COULD NOT own a tractor if they didn't own a welder. They actually break and tear up that much stuff.
 
   / GEEZ New Holland Dealer/Worker called me a boob and Maybe You #15  
JerryG said:
I know more than one boob that COULD NOT own a tractor if they didn't own a welder. They actually break and tear up that much stuff.

I'm with you, Jerry. Having a welder just gives me lots of opportunity to move up higher on the "boob scale.":p :eek:
 
   / GEEZ New Holland Dealer/Worker called me a boob and Maybe You #16  
Mike.. My take was that.. yes.. they realize they made a mistake, and -may- be willing to throw the guy a discount.. or a free hat.. or somehting to say -sorry-.. etc. That's my take on the other posters comment about 'his price'.. etc.

As for an employee.. etc. i fthe person was wearing a NH shirt and behind the counter.. then what else could you expect him/her to be?? My NH dealer won't let customers into anything other than the sales floor, or the shop managers office... no behind the counter, and no standing inthe shop.

IMHO.. the original poster probably needs to go back.. get his part.. let them appologize and try to make it right. Chances are they will.. If not.. that's when you write a lteer to corporate... He already has good documentation and possibly support from his local dealer to coroborate at least part of the story.. etc.

I know how the guy feels. I've walked out of stores before after getting a rude comment.... though usually it was for a low$ ticket item. In his case.. if it is a spool pack.. that could be 700$ or so... I know.. I just had to replace one!!

Hopefully the offending dealer will make this good. I know that where i work.. a disparaging comment made to a customer is immediate grounds for termination.. whether the comment was deserved or not... ( I've seen that immediate termination excersied a time or two, as i was called in to finish a project by an ex engineer on at least 2 occasions... )

Soundguy

MikePA said:
I disagree.

Let's see...

1. Someone came running after him to try and apologize before he left.
2. They called the other dealer to get a name and a phone number
3. When they couldn't get this information they strongly asked that a message be given to Randy.

They know they made a mistake, they are apologizing and want to make it right. What's wrong with that? :confused:

P.S.
While odds are the person who made the comment was an employee, this something you need to verify. Why? I have a New Holland shirt and I don't work for a dealer. :)
 
   / GEEZ New Holland Dealer/Worker called me a boob and Maybe You #17  
jinman said:
I'm with you, Jerry. Having a welder just gives me lots of opportunity to move up higher on the "boob scale.":p :eek:


Though the comment was absolutely not called for. ( and more or less.. inexcuseable.. ). I kinda agree with the concept... if not the delivery method and candor...

If ya own a tractor.. there are a few pre-req's...

#1.. get a manual!!!!! if you own a multi thousand dollar hunk of iron.. ya need the 30$ manual that goes with it. If the manual costs more than a hundred bucks.. chances are your machine is green... still need the manual though..

#2 big hammer

#3 big prybar

#4 some source of heat... either propane or O/A

#5 a welder. O/A bottles from #4 can apply if you know how to gas weld.

#6 a set of 'big' tools.. be it wrenches or socket sets.. at least 1/2" if
not 3/4" drive..e tc.

#7 penetrating oil and bailing wire

There are others.. but those are some of the real important ones!!

soundguy
 
   / GEEZ New Holland Dealer/Worker called me a boob and Maybe You #18  
Soundguy said:
As for an employee.. etc. i fthe person was wearing a NH shirt and behind the counter.. then what else could you expect him/her to be?? My NH dealer won't let customers into anything other than the sales floor, or the shop managers office... no behind the counter, and no standing
Randy never said the person who made the comment was behind the counter. See quote from Randy's post below.

"The young man at the counter brought up the parts and I was about ready to pay and leave and that's when I heard "What boob would own a tractor and not a welder". I turned and said,...
 
   / GEEZ New Holland Dealer/Worker called me a boob and Maybe You #19  
Personally they want to make it right? I would tell my dealer, htat the best form of apology would be their stepping up and taking care of it. By taht in my book I would expect them to deliver (via UPS/FED/ex courier/whatever) to my local and friendly New Holland Dealer. From whom I can acquire the part. If they wish to include any sort of apologies fine it will be taken in consideration.

Obviously they do this at their cost....

just my two cents...

The customer is always right.
Being disrespectful to a customer is becoming a norm. People that tolerate it only allow it to continue. I think Randy did the right thing. His dealer in my opinion was even more correct. If the offending dealer wants to make right he would leave his number for Randy to call him back or just take care of it with Randy's primary dealer.

Yeah, I expect allot from sales people. People getting paid commission to sell me something and provide a service. I expect there to be service with that.

I buy materials all day. That is what I do for a living. I have short patience for stores/dealers/vendors that think they are doing me a favor. (Edit, meaning that they are going out of their way just taking my call, and well selling to me is my privilege. Whatever). Real salespeople that respect and service the customer are rare. And oh do they get a fair share of my business.
 
   / GEEZ New Holland Dealer/Worker called me a boob and Maybe You #20  
I have a pretty good guess as to which dealer Randy experienced. If I'm right, their attitude is why I own a Deere and why Randy purchased from a different NH dealer.
 

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