optronix
Senior Member
This is a good point. I honestly don't know how I'd react in that situation of a customer filming everything. I can't imagine myself actually pulling out a camera and filming an interaction like that though. That feels like a gen z thing- they film everything they do and put it on the internet. Feels like it invites confrontation.First I am not making any excuses for that manager. Probably needs decaf and to retire soon.
My BMW service manger videos the car on his own when you park it in the service intake line. Think about that. They feel the need to video because they have had situations where asshat customers claim damage that wasn't there, and that is a higher $ demographic and luxury dealer by volume etc...so its not just dealerships, and we don't know who that guy had dealt with that day. Not an excuse, but consider it a possibility.
For many, having a camera record you while you are working is not comfortable and can raise your anxiety. Que sounds very calm and kudos to him for not raising his voice which I think many of us would (anyone from the NY/NJ/CT/RI/MA, me included )
Just think about what you are doing prior and yes, always always always do a video circle of your car prior to dropping it *anywhere*. Same for renting a car, as most have some sort of cosmetic damage and some will try to get you to pay for it. Shitty but it happens.
Then you can calmly show someone a video if need be, that things were fine and let the video do the talking for you
Speaking of which.
Glad you could join us! I've missed our friendly banter.My brother for your sake I worry for the health of your keyboard — try to wipe the Anger Sweat off of your hands before you quote me in order to prolong its life.
To answer your question: one of the Honda dealers in my area is great and both of the Acura dealers suck.
Actually you hit the nail on the head. It's a fallacy to think that Acura dealers are ALL better than Honda. My personal experience is that my local Honda dealer is trash, but my Acura service department is pretty solid. It really does get down to the leadership of whatever dealer you're working with, and if it's a well run shop by a competent manager, you'll be taken care of.
I guess we'll see if my judgement is correct with my Acura dealer in the next week or so when I get my car in for this noise...
See? I can admit when I have a shit take.
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