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| quote: Originally posted by OKCGene: A friend just purchased a brand new truck last week.
He said the Sales Manager offered to throw in for free a $500 bed liner if he’d give them a perfect rating.
Do they do the work after the survey is completed or just trust that the guy will fill out the survey in a positive manner.
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| Posts: 4894 | Location: Raleigh, North Carolina | Registered: September 27, 2004 |  
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| quote: Originally posted by RFSALES: There was nothing in the heading of the survey stating it was for Honda USA. Is this standard Honda way of doing survey ?
Given the amount of phishing emails, I don't think you can be too careful. We recently purchased a Nissan. We'll get an email from a Nissan email address saying a survey might be coming. I can't remember the email address on the survey. They are read. In mid Feb I responded to one with glowing marks for the dealer and really ripped into Nissan about an issue on the Rogue. In early March I got a call from the National Consumer group. they are still trying to resolve the electrical issue... Point here, if you have a problem mention it in the survey. BTW, the Service Advisor is now super/super nice to us. Bends over backwards. Must have gotten a bonus. He did a good job and deserved the high marks.
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| Posts: 4894 | Location: Raleigh, North Carolina | Registered: September 27, 2004 |  
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| quote: Originally posted by OKCGene: A friend just purchased a brand new truck last week.
He said the Sales Manager offered to throw in for free a $500 bed liner if he’d give them a perfect rating.
A Dodge dealer in Florida I used to do some work for got into a whole heap of trouble for "encouraging customers" to bring the survey to the dealership and trade it for an incentive. Some one ratted them out and Chrysler was none too pleased. |
| Posts: 3987 | Location: Peoria, AZ | Registered: November 07, 2002 |  
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| quote: Originally posted by Kskelton: A lot of contracted companies receive bonuses on their surveys from the company they “work for”. I used to work for a tow company that ran calls for AAA and they got bonuses based on how the customers responded to the surveys sent out to the customers they helped.
I called AAA out yesterday for a no start on bro-in-laws Jag. It was a bad battery, as I suspected. The tech was polite, competent, quick and got the job done with no issues. He flat out told me that he’d appreciate a 5 star rating, and why. I did give him the 5 star rating. BTW he was not real happy about the in truck camera on him as well as the microphone. I really don’t blame him. That’s now common on any sort of commercially oriented driver. |
| Posts: 12123 | Location: Near Hooker Oklahoma, closer to Slapout Oklahoma | Registered: October 26, 2009 |  
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