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500 messages, Last post on Oct 27, 2008 at 12:50 PM
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the dealer has made it clear how the surveys are scored, and I've understood that. So, the dealer gets a perfect score from me if the service is at least average and completely free of shady dealing. I'm a hard sell, and yet it's not hard to get a perfect CSI from me. So, if you're taking CSI hits it might pay to take a good look at the basics. I'm gonna call the dealer to let him know about the doc fee added just prior to signing or about the service dept unwilling to deal with a tire with a slow leak the day after delivery? Yeah, right. That's basic stuff, which the dealer can catch on his own - if he's interested. |
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| Unfortunately many people feel their conscience won't let them mark perfect for average service. | |
| I agree that customers should understand the difference between "very" and "completely". But the fact that they are graded so differently by the car maker is what doesn't make any sense. If it's an all-or-nothing thing, they should make it so. As I recall, the last car survey I filled out had mostly (Y/N) questions so it was clear to the survey taker that it was all-or-nothing. | |
| There will always be people who are impossible to please. To focus on them, and in so doing to fail to please those who can be pleased, is probably counter productive. | |
| You've missed the point too. The people that make or break our score are people that are already pleased. They just need to be somehow convinced to mark "Completely" rather than "Very." | |
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yes, its the mfg who is unfair....but isnt it much more unfair to give the dealership a failure score when you had a 9 experience? Why bother giving the dealership 9's....just give them zero's, it's the same thing.... The bottom line is the dealership is financially penalized and the consumer who was happy with the process is now looked at as the "guy who failed us" because of his perception of how a survey should be handled by the mfg.... The mfg is unfair so let's clobber the dealership who was good enough to earn your business. |
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...'cuz they can buy me cheap. I'd gladly trade a perfect score for a full tank of gas and a car wash. Besides; I did the "shop around for a salesmen" thing they talk about in the new car buying articles on this website. The guys that treated me like I was an idiot, or the places where I had to stand around and get ignored, I just left and headed to a different dealership. Plenty of places sell Chevys in AL. So, by the time someone got my business, in my eyes they ARE the best of the lot. |
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| the folks who can't get the idea that only 10's count go to particular dealers more than others? Unless that's the case, you're on even ground with your competitors; and CSI scores better or worse than average reflect something about the dealership earning them. | |
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may bribe for higher scores. :^) |
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Some people may be unhappy over the treatment they received but then they will sell themselves out for a lousy tank of gas. Others are happy but they just can't bring themselves to give a perfect survey. The the people who give the worst scores are... 1. The real grinders who grind us for the last cent. 2. Engineers 3. Teachers 4. The elderly. |
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