Dealership Gives Trackhawk Owner His Money Back After This

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Published 2024-04-16

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  • @jjs9913
    Listen not only did you handle it like a gentleman but it seems like the guy you dealt with in this video was genuinely a good guy.
  • @hunterthedon19
    This is how you handle a situation like this, not trying to get over on anybody but also not willing to be a doormat.
  • @joshmarauder
    Dealers only care before your buy the car. After you buy you become a nobody
  • @justinbyers550
    The way the service manager talked and handled the situation was very professional and you coukd tell in his voice he truly cared. Those are rare in the dealership business. Thats why my old GM at a ford dealer that i worked for didnt like me much because i just couldnt lie and screw people over straight to their face
  • @msylcatac
    I appreciate how well you handled this. Very respectful and calm. We need more men like you
  • @user-yh7ip1yh8i
    Much respect for keeping your cool. I would have lost my ** with them. I'm glad you got it straighten out.
  • @darrylsjodin7184
    Sorry that you had to go through that! I think you got pretty far with the dealership. Shows how being polite and respectful pays off. Good job!
  • @mrnova5769
    Respect to you standing your ground and communicating it calmly.
  • @crcdesign9886
    As a dealer tech and a human being, I wish all customers were like this. We're all human.. We all make mistakes. This guy was respectful about it and understood. Didn't go making a scene acting like a cry baby. What people don't realize is acting like this customer will get you much further, make people more receptive to hearing you out.
  • @doughaven-rf8id
    Noticed the sign on the entrance door said "watch your step" ... probably should be "watch your back" lol
  • @Richard-ig1yg
    You're a classy guy . Handled the situation like a champ. Respect commands Respect. Sending love from Manteca ca.
  • @sjvieaux8312
    You're a gentleman for keeping your cool and remaining respectful when it seemed that they were dodging you.
  • @GHOST-mv3ki
    You conducted yourself with complete class, composure and respect. Clear signs you were raised correctly. Be proud bro. I, subscribing purely through that. Wish you nothing but success.
  • @1964rmcc
    I am a car guy and started working on car at 13 and became a GM technician at 18, this is good for people to know that you need to get a second opinion if you can and that any diagnostic you pay for that isn't correct should be reimbursed,you have help to show that it is possible and the right thing to do buy asking for your money back for improper diagnosis,even professional or so caled expects make mistakes, thanks for sharing this 🙏🏿❤️
  • @jackwonder2064
    Man it’s always back and forth with dealerships/shops,gotta wait to hear back from someone or for a resolution to the problem
  • @whyg6703
    Gotta respect your patience and the way you handle it. 💯
  • @joshual9759
    Calm cool and collected.. surprised and happy they actually gave you what you were due!
  • @junechris
    Dealerships are incapable of lying 😂
  • This was a great video we learned too from this situation so this isn't a boring video. The way you handle it big respect and good luck