Stealership rant
Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2008 8:09 am
So in the two weeks since I bought my new bike my opinion of the dealership I bought it from (will go unnamed for the moment) has gone from "almost good" to "how the F do you have any customers". They seem to have screwed up almost everything they've done. In retrospect, I should have seen what a cat rodeo I was dealing with from the start, but you know what they say about hindsight.
Here is the short list of what they haven't gotten right so far.
*They processed all the paperwork on the original sale as a Yamaha CBR600RR. I had to go back through and initial all the places they listed that.
*They didn't have all the paperwork ready for me to begin with. I was walking out the door with the keys and the finance chick chased me down with the title registration form.
*I still haven't heard a word on my license plate that was supposed to be delivered to the dealership. My g/f got her plates the day she transferred the title, how long could it take the "professionals"?
*My frame sliders have apparently been in for like a week, but no one got around to calling me until yesterday.
*When parts called about the frame sliders, they sent me over to service to schedule an appointment for installation. After service didn't pick up and I got transferred back to parts (and retransferred) the service guy asked if I could just drop it off (Wednesday morning) and hopefully they would have it done by the weekend. Don't they schedule these sorts of things?
*And this is what really ticked me off. My g/f and I went over there the day she bought her bike to get a new helmet (her old one sucked). She ordered an EXO-700 with girly graphics that they had to special order. She pre-paid on a credit card and no big deal right, got the helmet quickly and she loves it. Except that two days later an additional $50 charge shows up on her credit card. She called about it yesterday and the parts chick told her "Oh yeah, I didn't charge you the right price for your helmet and the accounting goon made me bill you the balance." I may not know much, but I'm pretty sure that a business cannot bill your credit card without your explicit authorization. And when we have two invoices showing the price of the helmet being what she paid (originally), I don't think there is a whole lot to discuss. I told her to call the credit card company first and report an unauthorized transaction, then call the general manager and tell them she isn't paying; and ask wtf they keep her credit card information on file for.
At this point I am seriously unhappy at the prospect of doing any more business with this company. I don't feel comfortable leaving my bike with them for 10 minutes, much less an indeterminate amount of time until they get around to installing my sliders (parts and service prepaid). Depending on the g/f's conversation this morning I am seriously considering telling them to keep their sliders and refund the whole amount. I've got some concerns about the bike, but I may say to hell with it and pay to take the bike somewhere else (see above about not trusting them with my bike).
Here is the short list of what they haven't gotten right so far.
*They processed all the paperwork on the original sale as a Yamaha CBR600RR. I had to go back through and initial all the places they listed that.
*They didn't have all the paperwork ready for me to begin with. I was walking out the door with the keys and the finance chick chased me down with the title registration form.
*I still haven't heard a word on my license plate that was supposed to be delivered to the dealership. My g/f got her plates the day she transferred the title, how long could it take the "professionals"?
*My frame sliders have apparently been in for like a week, but no one got around to calling me until yesterday.
*When parts called about the frame sliders, they sent me over to service to schedule an appointment for installation. After service didn't pick up and I got transferred back to parts (and retransferred) the service guy asked if I could just drop it off (Wednesday morning) and hopefully they would have it done by the weekend. Don't they schedule these sorts of things?
*And this is what really ticked me off. My g/f and I went over there the day she bought her bike to get a new helmet (her old one sucked). She ordered an EXO-700 with girly graphics that they had to special order. She pre-paid on a credit card and no big deal right, got the helmet quickly and she loves it. Except that two days later an additional $50 charge shows up on her credit card. She called about it yesterday and the parts chick told her "Oh yeah, I didn't charge you the right price for your helmet and the accounting goon made me bill you the balance." I may not know much, but I'm pretty sure that a business cannot bill your credit card without your explicit authorization. And when we have two invoices showing the price of the helmet being what she paid (originally), I don't think there is a whole lot to discuss. I told her to call the credit card company first and report an unauthorized transaction, then call the general manager and tell them she isn't paying; and ask wtf they keep her credit card information on file for.
At this point I am seriously unhappy at the prospect of doing any more business with this company. I don't feel comfortable leaving my bike with them for 10 minutes, much less an indeterminate amount of time until they get around to installing my sliders (parts and service prepaid). Depending on the g/f's conversation this morning I am seriously considering telling them to keep their sliders and refund the whole amount. I've got some concerns about the bike, but I may say to hell with it and pay to take the bike somewhere else (see above about not trusting them with my bike).