lilranch2001
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No said:I just re read the whole thread, who ever posted anything that even suggested a dealer should be shunned if he refused?
No said:I just re read the whole thread, who ever posted anything that even suggested a dealer should be shunned if he refused?
post #3I just re read the whole thread, who ever posted anything that even suggested a dealer should be shunned if he refused?
post #3
I read that originally - I thought it was a joke. Although I may ask if I really wanted it to be a surprise I would not expect them to - I thought thesaid he was kidding. Maybe not.
I just answered the question. I figured the guy ranting and raving about shunning the dealership got it from there.
I personally am working tomorow and it stinks. I won't get home til Tuesday. I don't think anyone expects a dealer to open on Christmas to sell a tractor, but to deliver one for a gift is a nice gesture. It is probably not much trouble either.
I bet that dealer has a dependable customer base...
That is exactly the problem- NOT everything is about the way YOU see it.
Dealers serve their customers all year long - if they CHOOSE to take Christmas off that's their choice, not yours or anyone else's.
If you were a dealer you'd already know this.
If a woman told me I was delivering on Christmas day I'd feel threatened enough to do it:laughing::laughing:
That will be one great Christmas surprise though!
Maybe I'll have a nice new 4520 with all the options showing up at my door tomorrow! - I'm not going to hold my breath though.
The wife is giving the gift of the tractor, and the dealer is giving the gift of a delivery on Christmas morning. Both are sure to be received as special. True spirit of the holiday.Giving!
And there you have it.:thumbsup:I don't see it as being "open" on a religious holiday ... I see it as helping bring the holiday to the fullest by going the extra mile to make someone feel extra special on Christmas.