Posted by JDseller on June 28, 2011 at 20:45:07 from (208.126.196.144):
In my earlier posting I just wanted the poeple on here to think about what happens when they have warranty work done. I want everyone to be successfully in their businesses. Whether it is the guy part time farming or the small dealership that is trying to stay a float. I dislike the big multi store dealerships. They will just help kill off that many more of our small towns/businesses. I wanted everyone to think about how their actions affect the ones they are dealing with. They want the person selling to them to treat them fairly and honestly. The person selling has the right to want the same.
I only used John Deere as an example because I am the most familiar with how it works clear through the dealer getting paid. I do work for a local Ford/New Holland dealer. He has much the same policies with them as the dealers did with John Deere.
I saw the actual payment credits that the dealer received. I did the settlements at the last two dealers I worked for. I actually did the paper/computer work to get the dealership paid or the dealer to pay John Deere.
What started me off on this is that I see many on here that are searching for the cheapest deal all of the time. Then complain that the local guy will not warranty what they bought ten states away.
On another post here a guy was mad at his local dealer when the dealer told him straight up that if he bought it some where else that they would do the warranty work BUT after their customers where taken care of. The dealer was honest about it but the guy was mad at him.
As to those that thought I was whining. I have been blessed in this life. I have been married twice to two very good women, widowed once. I have everything paid for that I own. I have healthy kids and grand children, that is my most valued thing. I can work as little or as much as I want to. I have always tried to help my fellow man out as much as I can. So I am not worried about those that think I was whining. The good man upstairs will get to pass the final judgment on me and that is the one that counts.
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