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Has anyone here had dealings with this company as ive emailed them ref purchase of a c2s and had no reply in 48 hours not even thankyou for your enquiry,what is it with some dealers are they making so much money they just dont care,a freind is also interested in a c4s they have but if they dont reply what are you to think rant over.
cheers simon
cheers simon
f430hunter said:
Has anyone here had dealings with this company as ive emailed them ref purchase of a c2s and had no reply in 48 hours not even thankyou for your enquiry,what is it with some dealers are they making so much money they just dont care,a freind is also interested in a c4s they have but if they dont reply what are you to think rant over.
cheers simon
Dealt with Kevan Humphreys on numerous re buying and selling and always good. Either they are busy or as someone else mentioned try the old fashioned way of picking up the phone - it dooesn't cost much nowadays and you'll get more from a convo rather than a 3 day email ping-pong.cheers simon
that aside, there are plenty of C2s and c4s on the market....
thx guys currently on a blasted ship in north sea which was reason for email will call when returned to blighty if i havent allready found a car,looking for a mint aeropack c2s whilst im waiting for gt4 to come down in price and my mate looks like hes found a c4s from chappels as was passing door to go to goodwood today.
cheers simon
cheers simon
guys i wont go into all the boring stuff but gave them plenty of chances and so did a mate of mine who was also given the runaround,just saying how it is and yes email was originally sent when on a cruise ship,if they dont want to sell cars no big deal to me theres plenty of dealers willing to take my money.
simon
simon
They must have missed something...I've bought three cars through them and they've always been very attentive.
Emailed Ian a few weeks ago about two cars and he came back to me straight away.
They've got new servicing facilities and I know they've been busy..
If they've not got back to you in this amount of time though, quite right.....vote with your feet...
Emailed Ian a few weeks ago about two cars and he came back to me straight away.
They've got new servicing facilities and I know they've been busy..
If they've not got back to you in this amount of time though, quite right.....vote with your feet...
I'm not entirely convinced by them.
When I was looking for a 996 or 986, I called them to look at a 996 Targa they had for very reasonable money.
I know I was probably a little vague about my potential purchase - but they didn't do anything that made me want to go back to them, even though I was quite tempted by the car.
Ended up with a 986 from Williams Crawford, as they couldn't be more helpful.
When I was looking for a 996 or 986, I called them to look at a 996 Targa they had for very reasonable money.
I know I was probably a little vague about my potential purchase - but they didn't do anything that made me want to go back to them, even though I was quite tempted by the car.
Ended up with a 986 from Williams Crawford, as they couldn't be more helpful.
I like them, they know there stuff (like Adrian Crawford) especially on older Porsche. When I met Iain face to face I thought him a very nice guy with some lovely cars that he took the time to show me around; most it seemed in long term storage for customers.
I do have severe trust issues with most dealers, however like I have stated above, he seemed a nice knowledgeable chap who personally I would quite happily deal with.
I do have severe trust issues with most dealers, however like I have stated above, he seemed a nice knowledgeable chap who personally I would quite happily deal with.
I've had no dealings with the company in question, so I couldn't comment, but quite honestly from my own experience of car buying this is often typical.
I've experienced complete indifference from salesman at Nissan, Renault, Audi, BMW and to a lesser extent Porsche and yet I've gone on to buy vehicles often from the same dealership because I wanted a particular car.
As for e-mail.....I find that a waste of time. When I was looking for a used 911 a few years back and initially enquired on about 5 or 6 by e-mail, I think only one came back to me.
As much as it annoys me at the time, I think to a certain extent that you have to ignore the old saying that'you buy from people' and initially at least just concentrate instead on the car in question and maybe take a bit of a view on the communication side of things.
I've experienced complete indifference from salesman at Nissan, Renault, Audi, BMW and to a lesser extent Porsche and yet I've gone on to buy vehicles often from the same dealership because I wanted a particular car.
As for e-mail.....I find that a waste of time. When I was looking for a used 911 a few years back and initially enquired on about 5 or 6 by e-mail, I think only one came back to me.
As much as it annoys me at the time, I think to a certain extent that you have to ignore the old saying that'you buy from people' and initially at least just concentrate instead on the car in question and maybe take a bit of a view on the communication side of things.
I am with F430Hunter. Not sure if CMoose is being sarcastic but you should not have to buy anything to get good service but especially if you are looking to spend more than a years average salary on something. No excuse, whatsoever. These days you can get emails to your phone so if you have an email address answer emails otherwise remove it from your website.
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