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Old 05-04-2010, 04:14 AM
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None of the Legend Marine Fountains are repos today-WTF!!!!
They own them all. Greg the slime ball up to no good again.
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I don't get something, what does it matter if it is a new 2008 repo or a new 2008 that the dealer owns?
If I took Shogren's post as correct, you only get the engine and drive warranty anyway.

What am I missing?
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Originally Posted by xcpilot
Hmmmmm
None of the Legend Marine Fountains are repos today-WTF!!!!
They own them all. Greg the slime ball up to no good again.
I'm unclear on what the problem is, but I've been at this a long time and I'm pretty sure you're wrong. And it's due to lack of knowledge of how dealerships work. ESPECIALLY in this economic environment.

I taught everyone who worked for me one valuable lesson. The customer is usually wrong in the marine business. It's because they relate the buying/ownership experience to car ownership. Once they can be made to realize they have NO idea what they are talking about the problem can be resolved and the learning experience can begin....
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hahha. But it's true
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hahha. But it's true
and i was always taught the customer is always right.......even when there wrong...lol
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and i was always taught the customer is always right.......even when there wrong...lol
Yea, well I was never one to go with the flow.... And finally got tired of their BS costing me money.
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Originally Posted by DollaBill
I taught everyone who worked for me one valuable lesson. The customer is usually wrong in the marine business. It's because they relate the buying/ownership experience to car ownership. Once they can be made to realize they have NO idea what they are talking about the problem can be resolved and the learning experience can begin....
I disagree with that statement...........but do you know how you can tell if a customer is lying??
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I disagree with that statement...........but do you know how you can tell if a customer is lying??
Well of course.... they are talking LOL. I know that may seem a little harsh, but I'm talking specifically about the high performance marine business. And it's very accurate
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