HaulinAshe
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+1 Gunny!!!My point is, what is the sense of having people fill out a customer satisfaction survey if you can't post negative responses without fear of retribution from the dealership?
BTDT, Filled out the Yami survey because I was treated with blatant disrespect by the Service Mgr., who at the time, already had my bike in "custody" to finish the warranty work. I know better than to bite the only hand holding my baby from falling.
Got the bike back just before the Yami survey results were returned to the dealer. Next visit buying parts, and every subsequent visit until that guy left, regular comments about how "we wouldn't want anybody to trash us to Yamaha" and such. Made me very bitter toward Yamaha who obviously disclosed my identity to the dealer. Yami survey said nothing about anonymity one way or the other.
My vote is with you Axeman. Yami needs to suck it up and do a better job of compiling and reporting those results, or ditch the survey. In its present form, retribution from the dealer is inevitable.
For those of you preaching about "take it elsewhere"... Please remember that may be a lot easier to do where you live. Yamaha dealerships can be hundreds of miles apart in rural America, especially if you select only the ones that have ever seen/sold an FJR.
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