Jenn
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Am I the only one blessed with the sort of customers who leave their car some where else, and then call me, demanding that I have their car on my lot?
This has happened a few times, but today I had a customer call and tell me her car was supposed to be ready yesterday, but she didn't get a chance to pick it up. So could she pick it up today?
Not wanting to say right off the top of my head "I don't have your car" I told her I'd check the status of it and looked through the repair orders and walked the lot looking for this Sentra.
I look on the schedule and see we have her car scheduled and marked off as a no show. So I call her back and say "I'm afraid I don't have your car, are you sure you dropped it off with me?"
Of course, I know that no matter how I can think of saying this, she's gonna flip her lid over it, and she does, saying that she's going to be right over to talk to me face to face.
So while I'm waiting, I call the other auto shop here in town and sure enough, they have her car. So I called her back and I said "I found your car, it's at this other shop, here's the phone number, and it's ready to be picked up."
She was apologetic afterward, and based on experience it really wasn't that big of a deal.
A few weeks ago, I had my closed sign up but I was here catching up on work and a customer pounding on my door that I shouldn't be closed when I'd told him to bring his car by for fuel filter change. He was yelling at me through the door which was not going to get me to open the door. I was really getting kind of nervous especially because I knew that I hadn't taken any calls in over two hours.
I asked him who he talked to, he didn't have a name, I asked him when he called, he gave me a vauge time, so my suspicions were up anyway. I asked him for his name, and he gave it to me, and told me I should have known because I'd just talked to him.
He continued to go off that he wasn't even sure his car was going to start again, and I had told him to bring it by at noon (btw, he'd shown up 15 minutes after noon to begin with).
So I picked up the phone and called the other shop and sure enough, he had called the other shop. Since now he was 30 minutes late and getting to the other shop would have put him there in 15 more, they'd taken in a walk-in and could no longer get him.
Needless to say I wasn't going to tell him that, I just gave him directions to the other shop and bade him goodbye.
I can't be the only one that gets these?
This has happened a few times, but today I had a customer call and tell me her car was supposed to be ready yesterday, but she didn't get a chance to pick it up. So could she pick it up today?
Not wanting to say right off the top of my head "I don't have your car" I told her I'd check the status of it and looked through the repair orders and walked the lot looking for this Sentra.
I look on the schedule and see we have her car scheduled and marked off as a no show. So I call her back and say "I'm afraid I don't have your car, are you sure you dropped it off with me?"
Of course, I know that no matter how I can think of saying this, she's gonna flip her lid over it, and she does, saying that she's going to be right over to talk to me face to face.
So while I'm waiting, I call the other auto shop here in town and sure enough, they have her car. So I called her back and I said "I found your car, it's at this other shop, here's the phone number, and it's ready to be picked up."
She was apologetic afterward, and based on experience it really wasn't that big of a deal.
A few weeks ago, I had my closed sign up but I was here catching up on work and a customer pounding on my door that I shouldn't be closed when I'd told him to bring his car by for fuel filter change. He was yelling at me through the door which was not going to get me to open the door. I was really getting kind of nervous especially because I knew that I hadn't taken any calls in over two hours.
I asked him who he talked to, he didn't have a name, I asked him when he called, he gave me a vauge time, so my suspicions were up anyway. I asked him for his name, and he gave it to me, and told me I should have known because I'd just talked to him.
He continued to go off that he wasn't even sure his car was going to start again, and I had told him to bring it by at noon (btw, he'd shown up 15 minutes after noon to begin with).
So I picked up the phone and called the other shop and sure enough, he had called the other shop. Since now he was 30 minutes late and getting to the other shop would have put him there in 15 more, they'd taken in a walk-in and could no longer get him.
Needless to say I wasn't going to tell him that, I just gave him directions to the other shop and bade him goodbye.
I can't be the only one that gets these?