Posted by tractorguy2 on October 09, 2014 at 07:14:04 from (64.147.41.6):
In Reply to: john deere dealers posted by Nick167 on October 04, 2014 at 10:41:26:
A lot of the green guys are going red here. They tell me they can save several thousand dollars buying a red machine instead of a green one.
There are good and bad dealers for every color.
My dad worked for a John Deere dealer back in the 60's. That dealer had customers that were on the "A" list. meaning they equipment was all ways fixed first no matter what day of the week it was. dad was not allowed to go home at night till certain tractors were ready. The dealer would not pay dad overtime. Dad said they would have an open house every spring and give away prizes. The two brothers that owned the dealership would take out the names they didn't want to win. Dad said the same five or six customers won every prize every spring. They were the ones that bought new tractors every year or every other year.
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