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« Reply #20 on: February 05, 2008, 10:03:37 AM »

Ive received some blanket mailers from local HD dealers....But a phone call would just yank my chain.

"most" men...if not all men...will do extensive research into their purchasing decisions...they will narrow it down to two options...maybe three. Then the test drives begin. If I walk into a dealership, I have already made up my mind on what I want, where it is located, what options I want..etc. Ive made my mind up, give me the paperwork and let me go. In and out in 30min.

Hunting is a skill. Cold calling for a 18K-30K Motorcycle is just a bad idea, I don't think the response rate would be an effective use of time. Their best bet would be focus on people coming in the door....they are there for a reason.....TO BUY...>SOMETHING AT LEAST!
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« Reply #20 on: February 05, 2008, 10:03:37 AM »

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« Reply #21 on: February 07, 2008, 08:43:09 AM »




Jenks;

I live about 4 miles from Honda East, so if there is something you want a "dis interested" third party to look at there, let me know.

No, I don't work for them, or ever bought a bike there, only parts and supplies.


Thanks, I'll keep you posted.  Thumbsup
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« Reply #22 on: February 07, 2008, 04:47:43 PM »


..."most" men...if not all men...will do extensive research into their purchasing decisions...they will narrow it down to two options...maybe three. Then the test drives begin. If I walk into a dealership, I have already made up my mind on what I want, where it is located, what options I want..etc. Ive made my mind up, give me the paperwork and let me go. In and out in 30min...

I spent 7 years in automotive sales, and that's a very good observation. The trouble was, with the "wonks" who would read every magazine article on the new, hot car and come in and want to test my knowledge in case by some small chance they knew some small fact I didn't, and then they'd be able to say "that salesman didn't know shit." Petty seekers of petty victories. I was on top of all the models I sold, as well as the competitions, and could box bull with the best, or actually, the worst of them: time wasters. If I was patient, I'd eventually get a "buyer", who walks in, knowing what he wants, not giving two shits what I know, and ready to deal: beautiful. A real pleasure to do business that way, with folks who want to be treated fairly, but understand the dealer has to keep the doors open for service.  I have never taken any bike I've purchased for a ride. When I'm ready, it's a done deal, if the dealer's ready to deal. Some don't know a buyer when he's looking at them in the face. They end up making the famous, "you did?!" call after the prospect purchased elsewhere. I appreciate at least 1 follow-up call if I went "shopping" or can even tolerate a cold call, as the dealer then shows the customer they WANT his business. That's important. Worse is to be ignored. No sales that way. Smile  
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« Reply #23 on: February 21, 2008, 01:00:54 PM »




So it's cool to get unwanted/undesired calls from HD salespeople, but uncool from other telemarketers?


Don't know about you but I'd much rather talk bikes than time shares in Florida.
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« Reply #24 on: February 21, 2008, 01:03:11 PM »




Don't know about you but I'd much rather talk bikes than time shares in Florida.
Or the automated one I got last night from Dominos telling me I hadn't ordered in a long time.  Headscratch
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