Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/03/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Excellent idea Pete and a good reminder that aside of giving deserved thanks for a job well done, a compliment or remuneration of any kind can be powerful incentive for the recipient to continue or improve good service. Joseph Codispoti San Luis Obispo, CA - -----Original Message----- From: Myers Pete <MyersPete@aol.com> To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Date: Tuesday, March 24, 1998 11:00 PM Subject: [Leica] How about saying THANKS to the dealer you do like? >Dear LUGnuts: > >While I appreciated a lot of the initial posts and reports about the quality >of service of various Leica dealers, it has seemingly deteriorated into being >'personal' for all involved. > >What I would like to suggest instead of all the good guy/ bad guy stuff on the >LUG, is this: > >If you DO have a good dealer that you regularly work with, for god sakes, send >him/her a card, some of your prints of your photos, a box of candy, a book, a >gift certificate, a gift donation in their name to a favorite charity - >SOMETHING personal and in thanks for their being there for you and their hard >work. > >Lets face it, stuff does not always go well. It makes a big difference to both >the dealer and to you when they already know that you CARE about their service >and appreciate what they can do for you! > >Now, some of you may think that since you have the green, the dealer is the >one that is suppose to bust his butt on your behalf. Thats all fine and dandy, >except that you are working with human beings on both sides of the fence. >Every one has good days and bad days. But people fail to do anything more then >casually to say THANKS to the dealer that does get it right, that when you do, >you become a FRIEND and a customer for life. > >Take a risk. Try it with you favorite dealer. Just say thanks by sending him >or her something as a gift that is personal and fun, I bet you will be >surprised at how well you will be received in the future - when its done out >of genuin appreciation for their work on your behalf. > >Pete Myers >