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An off the wall approach might be to put up some signs with a number to text a salesman for questions or personal assistance...
Fun fact, the first dealership I looked at when I started looking at tractors was the big JD dealership. It’s right across the street from the big NH dealership. Both are about 30 minutes away from me, so I did a web search to find their hours of operation so I could go Saturday morning. The JD dealerships website said they opened at 10AM. I got there at quarter after 10, and there was no one there and the doors were locked. The sign on the door even had their hours saying they should have been open. That was enough for me to cross JD off my shopping list.
Looks like about 1/2 of you guys want to be left alone and the other 1/2 want to be greeted and then left alone. So as a dealer, how do we determine which 1/2 to greet? Ken Sweet
Don't forget items with posted prices... ;-)
Looks like about 1/2 of you guys want to be left alone and the other 1/2 want to be greeted and then left alone. So as a dealer, how do we determine which 1/2 to greet? Ken Sweet
I like to know and research the tractors on the lot I’m going to, so far I knew more about the JD, NH and mahindra’s than the salesmen knew lmao, the kubota Guy was a wash, he had clearly been in the game longer than I have been on the planet. So when you know more than the guy who approaches, they tend to give you space. I ask very detailed questions for comparison, like where the equipment was manufactured and assembled at, who made the rubber on the rims etc etc, most salesman don’t know that kind of stuff.