Issue with finance guy at the dealership - long story - good read
#22
My advice ... do whatever you have to do to get the stress out of your system, but it's unlikely that anything will come of it. Drink a couple cold ones and beat the **** out of a punching bag pretending it's that guy.
If you wanted to make a point, it should have been made before you signed the papers. If you go back now you're just going to be another whiny pain in the *** customer that wants something for free or something to be done. How often do you think they hear this crap? The fact that your point and situation is valid is not going to change how this is perceived by the dealership.
If you wanted to make a point, it should have been made before you signed the papers. If you go back now you're just going to be another whiny pain in the *** customer that wants something for free or something to be done. How often do you think they hear this crap? The fact that your point and situation is valid is not going to change how this is perceived by the dealership.
#24
Going to talk to the GM assumes you think the GM cares. I guarantee you that finance guy has been instructed to push ext warranties pretty hard. If you go whine about it, the finance guy probably gets a pat on the back for doing a great job.
I HATE the finance guys more than the sales guys. I guess the buyer is considered a lock by the time the buyer is talking to the finance guy and at that point they push a lot harder. I've never had a good experience with a finance guy. Its always been more lengthy and BS-filled than buying a damn house. I'm not kidding about that.
I HATE the finance guys more than the sales guys. I guess the buyer is considered a lock by the time the buyer is talking to the finance guy and at that point they push a lot harder. I've never had a good experience with a finance guy. Its always been more lengthy and BS-filled than buying a damn house. I'm not kidding about that.
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#28
I guess he's just doing his job, albeit in an annoying, over-the-top sort of way. I'd just forget about it and enjoy the new ride.
On the other hand, I might have been tempted to play him a little if he really pissed you 0ff - insist on 100-year coverage or full coverage specified in writing even after you modify the vehicle for manned space flight. Perhaps even insist on a replacement "vehicle" during warranty-covered service that is drawn by 412 actual horses so that your loss of horsepower is adequately addressed.
On the other hand, maybe it would be better to just take the keys and go home.....
On the other hand, I might have been tempted to play him a little if he really pissed you 0ff - insist on 100-year coverage or full coverage specified in writing even after you modify the vehicle for manned space flight. Perhaps even insist on a replacement "vehicle" during warranty-covered service that is drawn by 412 actual horses so that your loss of horsepower is adequately addressed.
On the other hand, maybe it would be better to just take the keys and go home.....
#29
I work at a forklift dealership. Basically the same type of deal.I happen to be the parts manger. So I have to deal with unhappy customers plus my employees. A wife must be really bad to lose. But 3 years ago May I lost my oldest son. I still have moments. But never once have I ever taken it out on a customer who spends 10's of thousands of dollars at my dealership. Nor my employees. They have nothing to do with any of my problems. I personally at the point that he was putting on the pressure, and saying the car is basically a piece of junk and will break down. Got up, said wait a minute and got the GM on the spot. And then demanded more off on the car or walked. His problems are his. I can't say get over it, because maybe he can't. But when you work with the public be professional. The customer says no, you can't always go for the hard sale. Just my 2 cents.... I hate a$$holes like that.