Dealer Mishap or intentional??

   / Mishap or intentional??
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#11  
Errrm. I壇 go with careless salesperson. Not double checking to make sure the options were the same and eager to make a sale. Maybe just a new employee? Hard to say. But I壇 be irritated.

Unfortunately a new employee can稚 explain it since she痴 worked there for 15 years, but I知 of the belief there was some outside pressure to move me to the unit. I知 not really irritated as I know mistakes happen. I just have a little thought of intent continually popping up in my hear. But they sent an email making it sound like they are going to make it right so I can稚 complain at all.
 
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#12  
Try to look forward and don't waste time looking back trying to figure out or prove intent. Get things corrected to your satisfaction. Good luck!

Youæ±*e absolutely right. Itç—´ just one of those nagging thoughts in the back of my head. Sounds like theyæ±*e going to correct it though.
 
   / Mishap or intentional?? #13  
To be honest if you signed the paperwork and took delivery that is you fault not theirs. Sounds like you are as much as the problem here as anything with the round and round emails and such.
 
   / Mishap or intentional?? #14  
In thinking either way, what would be the differentiated outcomes for you once you settled in on a thought process of duplicity or mistake? Which way would you rather have gone?
 
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#15  
To be honest if you signed the paperwork and took delivery that is you fault not theirs. Sounds like you are as much as the problem here as anything with the round and round emails and such.

Yes, haha, round and round emails. It痴 all good though. In case you weren稚 aware email communication is the best way to be able to go back and reference previous conversation. By no means does it fully replace speaking, but it provides a nice record of discussion. For example, my email to the sales rep yesterday (because it isn稚 an urgent matter and they need time to need feel like a deer in the headlights) addressed that I 努as concerned the tractor was missing features that should be found in the SE (with examples). I asked if it was indeed an SE model since it seemed to be missing a good chunk of those features. Funny enough the rep responded last night and acknowledged fault for the mistake because I also happened to include the previous email where I verified she was selling me an SE. I get it, you can稚 possibly know the whole story. But keep in mind, as previously stated, I come from a very similar working background. I know all the little things that can and do go wrong, as well as how to best avoid them. The best customer is someone who doesn稚 beat you up on price, show up all the time to chat, constantly call, and generally just be that itch that won稚 go away. Email is great for both parties. You have record of conversation, and it allows one to recap the conversation if they have forgotten where things were at (especially nice for the salesperson and management). It also prevents a he said she said moment, which undoubtedly turns the relationship sour. Was a mistake made? Yes. Am I pissed? No, but I would like to have an adequate remedy provided. I知 not demanding that they take the tractor back. I know what parts mattered to me on the SE and will happily take those being installed and the rest forgotten.
 
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#16  
There seems to be a disconnect for a couple of you getting poopy pants about my post. You are making a lot of unnecessary accusations about this as if I致e stormed in and made ridiculous demands of the dealer. I posted this just to tell a fun little story about my experience. I don稚 need someone else to tell me what happened and who is at fault. I致e already made contact with the dealer so we can find a solution that works for everyone. So maybe calm down, read the story for what it is, and don稚 feel the need to offer advice that was asked for. It痴 just a tractor. I知 not getting bent out of shape about it so why should anyone else?
 
   / Mishap or intentional?? #17  
Having precise email verification will work in your favor should they try to not make it right. Good luck with the resolution.

Having been bit twice on distance purchases the last time I bought a vehicle from an out of town dealer I made sure they sent me a detailed buyers order with language stating it was the out the door price including all taxes and fees via email before I went to pick it up. At the signing they sprung a surprise on me and I should have walked but I wanted the vehicle so I loaded up and left. After the fact I emailed the dealership owner and complained of the difference and provided the buyers order. He sent me a check for the difference.

It is always best to have it all go as planned but just because you take delivery doesn't always mean you are without resolution.
 
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#18  
I suspect they will do everything they can to make it right. I think my title was a bit misleading for some based on responses. I don't know if I adequately described just how great they have been to work with. I would put them on a list of about three dealers I've done business with that didn't make it painful. It is something I always took great pride in with my business, so it is nice to see others do the same. I'm not sure about everyone else's location, but central Iowa seems to be very cut throat when it comes to auto, powersports, and ag. Most dealers aren't worth your time because they play a very aggressive "used car salesman" game with you. I enjoy the process of car shopping, but I've been a couple places where even I couldn't get away quick enough.
 
   / Mishap or intentional?? #19  
Good way to look at it. That is where my head is at, but itç—´ hard to shake that thought. Either way, it sounds like they are going to make it right.

I hope it works out and you are satisfied. There is some obligation on your part to verify that what you received was what you wanted before accepting it.

Good Luck!
 
   / Mishap or intentional?? #20  
Having precise email verification will work in your favor should they try to not make it right. Good luck with the resolution.

Having been bit twice on distance purchases the last time I bought a vehicle from an out of town dealer I made sure they sent me a detailed buyers order with language stating it was the out the door price including all taxes and fees via email before I went to pick it up. At the signing they sprung a surprise on me and I should have walked but I wanted the vehicle so I loaded up and left. After the fact I emailed the dealership owner and complained of the difference and provided the buyers order. He sent me a check for the difference.

It is always best to have it all go as planned but just because you take delivery doesn't always mean you are without resolution.


And if you would have brought up the discrepancy at the time it could have been corrected immediately without all the drama of a “walk out”.

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