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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: domrees on 23 July 2013, 19:04

Title: Dealer contact
Post by: domrees on 23 July 2013, 19:04
So my dealer promised regular updates about the build process of my car

2 weeks ago I look on the tracker and see it is build week confirmed
Try to reach salesman and sales manager without success
Call vw uk who tell me wk35

Question for you all:
When should the dealer get in contact?!?
I've not called them cos I am curious when they will email/call etc

Doesn't seem right to me
Title: Re: Dealer contact
Post by: Bill_the_Bear on 23 July 2013, 19:19
My experience is the dealer doesn't want to talk to me until they have something "definite" to report (which I interpret as meaning a confirmed build week) because they say things move on a daily basis so it's pointless them calling me.  They are, however, glad to chat if I call.  I think a weekly email from them with the current estimated BW would be better but whatever.

VW customer care send me a text each Wednesday which invariably says "nothing new".  It's f**king ridiculous but nothing we can do but sit tight. :tongue:
Title: Re: Dealer contact
Post by: AlanH on 23 July 2013, 20:31
"Try to reach salesman and sales manager without success"

When you bought the car, did you not get a business card from the salesman with his contact details - email address, telephone number etc.? Have you tried emailing him, copying in the sales manager, and asking for an update? My salesman has always worked on the basis of a monthly email to me reporting on progress, if any.
Title: Re: Dealer contact
Post by: Gung-Ho on 23 July 2013, 21:21
My experience is the dealer doesn't want to talk to me until they have something "definite" to report (which I interpret as meaning a confirmed build week) because they say things move on a daily basis so it's pointless them calling me.  They are, however, glad to chat if I call.  I think a weekly email from them with the current estimated BW would be better but whatever.

That's pretty much my own experience. Truth be told in the first three months there was nothing to report anyway with regards to build dates etc. I've always found that I've been the one doing all the chasing, but credit to the salesman they've always been prompt returning my calls & emails. VW aren't the only culprits though.... I've had similar experiences with other manufacturers.
Title: Re: Dealer contact
Post by: domrees on 23 July 2013, 21:23
Erm yeah I have their contact details and I can easily send them an email or call etc  :whistle:

Point I making is, should they not have contacted me when it went build week confirmed?

It's basic customer service but maybe it's just me that sees it that way
Title: Re: Dealer contact
Post by: CraigW on 23 July 2013, 22:02
Erm yeah I have their contact details and I can easily send them an email or call etc  :whistle:

Point I making is, should they not have contacted me when it went build week confirmed?

It's basic customer service but maybe it's just me that sees it that way

Any change in status they should contact you to let you know. Very poor if they didn't and if for no other reason than its only courteous to keep their customers informed
Title: Re: Dealer contact
Post by: Bill_the_Bear on 23 July 2013, 23:45
Erm yeah I have their contact details and I can easily send them an email or call etc  :whistle:

Point I making is, should they not have contacted me when it went build week confirmed?

It's basic customer service but maybe it's just me that sees it that way

Any change in status they should contact you to let you know. Very poor if they didn't and if for no other reason than its only courteous to keep their customers informed

Agreed, they should let you know.  However, perhaps they don't know themselves.  Unless there is some kind of alert system that emails the relevant sales person when a car on order has a status change then presumably they need to actually log in to some system and check the current status.  Unlike us they won't be doing this every 5 mins hoping for a change.  Some may do it infrequently or only if a customer asks/they become suspicious themselves.

Not letting them off the hook but just saying it may not be that they are ignoring you, but might be they just aren't keeping on top of it because they are busy/not that interested.
Title: Re: Dealer contact
Post by: JohnP on 24 July 2013, 00:04
My salesman has been excellent with notifications. I get an email every Monday with the current status, regardless if it has changed or not.  Its usually something along the lines of 'no change still unconfirmed BW36' but at least I know.
I wouldn't be happy if I wasn't being notified regularly, after all we are spending the best part of £30k with these guys......
Title: Re: Dealer contact
Post by: CraigW on 24 July 2013, 00:08
Erm yeah I have their contact details and I can easily send them an email or call etc  :whistle:

Point I making is, should they not have contacted me when it went build week confirmed?

It's basic customer service but maybe it's just me that sees it that way

Any change in status they should contact you to let you know. Very poor if they didn't and if for no other reason than its only courteous to keep their customers informed

Agreed, they should let you know.  However, perhaps they don't know themselves.  Unless there is some kind of alert system that emails the relevant sales person when a car on order has a status change then presumably they need to actually log in to some system and check the current status.  Unlike us they won't be doing this every 5 mins hoping for a change.  Some may do it infrequently or only if a customer asks/they become suspicious themselves.

Not letting them off the hook but just saying it may not be that they are ignoring you, but might be they just aren't keeping on top of it because they are busy/not that interested.

Surely though they must have more detailed info than what we have via the tracker? After speaking to my dealer yesterday he assures me that the car is in the UK and has been since last week however the tracker still shows in transit? I'm beginning to think the tracker is just a bit of a gimmick really. I'm not aware of any other car manufactures that have a tracker website but I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong.
Title: Re: Dealer contact
Post by: matchboy on 24 July 2013, 09:03
The tracker is pants, like you say Craig its just a gimmick!  Saying that, I still check it  :grin:
Title: Re: Dealer contact
Post by: physio on 24 July 2013, 09:49
I wanted to enquire about something on my order  so I e mailed my dealer about 9-30 pm ready for the next day  when the garage opened
 But 15 mins later I got a reply from the sales manager answering my question , he said all sales emails are  diverted  to his home after they close ,  so that he can respond to them , that's what I call customer service  :smiley:
Title: Re: Dealer contact
Post by: Bill_the_Bear on 24 July 2013, 11:00
I wanted to enquire about something on my order  so I e mailed my dealer about 9-30 pm ready for the next day  when the garage opened
 But 15 mins later I got a reply from the sales manager answering my question , he said all sales emails are  diverted  to his home after they close ,  so that he can respond to them , that's what I call customer service  :smiley:

Which dealer?  Sounds like they could teach a few others a thing or two! :wink:
Title: Re: Dealer contact
Post by: physio on 24 July 2013, 11:13
I wanted to enquire about something on my order  so I e mailed my dealer about 9-30 pm ready for the next day  when the garage opened
 But 15 mins later I got a reply from the sales manager answering my question , he said all sales emails are  diverted  to his home after they close ,  so that he can respond to them , that's what I call customer service  :smiley:

Which dealer?  Sounds like they could teach a few others a thing or two! :wink:

Stoke VW  right by stoke city football ground
Katrina  is the lady I'm dealing with  , doing an excellent job
Title: Re: Dealer contact
Post by: Jimble on 24 July 2013, 18:14
I wanted to enquire about something on my order  so I e mailed my dealer about 9-30 pm ready for the next day  when the garage opened
 But 15 mins later I got a reply from the sales manager answering my question , he said all sales emails are  diverted  to his home after they close ,  so that he can respond to them , that's what I call customer service  :)

Which dealer?  Sounds like they could teach a few others a thing or two! ;)

Stoke VW  right by stoke city football ground
Katrina  is the lady I'm dealing with  , doing an excellent job


VAG have got a good setup there if i remember right? VW, Audi and Seat all together, good for browsing! Is Merc there too??
Title: Re: Dealer contact
Post by: physio on 24 July 2013, 19:32
I wanted to enquire about something on my order  so I e mailed my dealer about 9-30 pm ready for the next day  when the garage opened
 But 15 mins later I got a reply from the sales manager answering my question , he said all sales emails are  diverted  to his home after they close ,  so that he can respond to them , that's what I call customer service  :)

Which dealer?  Sounds like they could teach a few others a thing or two! ;)

Stoke VW  right by stoke city football ground
Katrina  is the lady I'm dealing with  , doing an excellent job


VAG have got a good setup there if i remember right? VW, Audi and Seat all together, good for browsing! Is Merc there too??

Yes and BMW not sure if Lexus are based there as well . Good place to view all the competition
Title: Re: Dealer contact
Post by: Running Man on 24 July 2013, 20:01
I never get updates unless I e-mail, drop in.  My sales contact is a bit of a prick tbh, however they are local and I have got a guaranteed part exchange price.  So the longer it goes on the more I get for my mk6 GTI in real terms.

Having said that, it would be nice to know an accurate BW  :huh: