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"It may be true in some cases, but its not always that way. As far as how the individual stores are run, its a mixed bag."
The fact that I offered my apologies to the exceptions means that I know that itÂs not always true.
"On that quote, in particular, you are way off. If you are trying to get a dealership for a well established brand of high end audio equipment, they put you through hell. You don't just call these companies up offer them 25k, 50k or whatever as an initial order to get you going. You have to sign a very strict contract that will be closely enforced, show credit, have insurance, have an existing location that they can fly out and come see, trade references that include other high end brands that you currently sell and will use to support their brand and many other things that I can go on about.Â
IÂm not way off. Everything that you mentioned concerns the manufacturer/seller relationship. WhereÂs the part about satisfying the customer?
"It may be true in some cases, but its not always that way. As far as how the individual stores are run, its a mixed bag."
The fact that I offered my apologies to the exceptions means that I know that itÂs not always true.
"On that quote, in particular, you are way off. If you are trying to get a dealership for a well established brand of high end audio equipment, they put you through hell. You don't just call these companies up offer them 25k, 50k or whatever as an initial order to get you going. You have to sign a very strict contract that will be closely enforced, show credit, have insurance, have an existing location that they can fly out and come see, trade references that include other high end brands that you currently sell and will use to support their brand and many other things that I can go on about.Â
IÂm not way off. Everything that you mentioned concerns the manufacturer/seller relationship. WhereÂs the part about satisfying the customer?