Butch
Active Member
Interesting.
I had an experience recently where the dealer five miles from my house was selling a new item on eBay. When I inquired about buying it and picking it up, saving the 10 bucks on shipping, I received a curt reply that they were not in the business of competing with the parts counter and I'd have to pay for shipping.
Ah, I see, so you advertise the part cheaper than your parts counter then make up for it on the back end via the shipping, huh. This, to me almost smacks of a bait and switch tactic.
This dealers reply and attitude not only lost the sale but lost me as a customer. I say glad the MoCo is reeling them in, and adios!
I had an experience recently where the dealer five miles from my house was selling a new item on eBay. When I inquired about buying it and picking it up, saving the 10 bucks on shipping, I received a curt reply that they were not in the business of competing with the parts counter and I'd have to pay for shipping.
Ah, I see, so you advertise the part cheaper than your parts counter then make up for it on the back end via the shipping, huh. This, to me almost smacks of a bait and switch tactic.
This dealers reply and attitude not only lost the sale but lost me as a customer. I say glad the MoCo is reeling them in, and adios!