jnelson
Silver Member
This is a very unfortunate situation. I imagine that at least some of your boss's apparent reluctance to help out is due to his frustration over the current state of affairs and probably his lack of knowing what to do. Still, I don't think he is setting a good example by not rolling up his sleeves and getting involved on behalf of his customers, even if one happens to be an employee of his. Frankly, it is the willingness of a dealer to get involved when things get rough that separates the men from the boys.
I think you are at a stage where you need to make as much noise as possible with everyone involved. If you have to threaten to send the tractor back due to poor satisfaction I think the sooner you do it the better your chances are of getting resolution to your problem. If the equipment options you are missing were still offered at the time of your purchase then you have every right to demand that you get what you paid for.
I don't think you would be harming your relationship with your boss at this point if you threaten to invoke the satisfaction guarantee since he is probably out of the equation regarding getting the equipment for you. He might actually be relieved if you find resolution directly which would get him off the hook.
The longer you wait on this the harder it is going to be later. If you need to threaten the manufacturer(s) that back the satisfaction guarantee with legal action find a mean attorney to write a letter for you. You sound like a nice guy and are probably concerned about not making waves, but letting this slide will only make things worse. If exercising your rights to satisfaction causes friction with your employer perhaps you need to question your long-term future with the company.
Good luck with this and let us know how it works out for you. There's no way you should be stuck with a tractor without the equipment it was marketed with available!
JN
I think you are at a stage where you need to make as much noise as possible with everyone involved. If you have to threaten to send the tractor back due to poor satisfaction I think the sooner you do it the better your chances are of getting resolution to your problem. If the equipment options you are missing were still offered at the time of your purchase then you have every right to demand that you get what you paid for.
I don't think you would be harming your relationship with your boss at this point if you threaten to invoke the satisfaction guarantee since he is probably out of the equation regarding getting the equipment for you. He might actually be relieved if you find resolution directly which would get him off the hook.
The longer you wait on this the harder it is going to be later. If you need to threaten the manufacturer(s) that back the satisfaction guarantee with legal action find a mean attorney to write a letter for you. You sound like a nice guy and are probably concerned about not making waves, but letting this slide will only make things worse. If exercising your rights to satisfaction causes friction with your employer perhaps you need to question your long-term future with the company.
Good luck with this and let us know how it works out for you. There's no way you should be stuck with a tractor without the equipment it was marketed with available!
JN