pick up charges
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pick up charges
Was talking to my dealer yesterday and asked if they did pickup and delivery if I had work done that would take some time to do. My wife is working long hours and I would have no one to either pick me up or take me to the dealer until May.
Dealer said yes they do have the service and it is free for the first 25 miles. It just so happens I am 33 miles from them. Charge each way for me would be $75. Heck at that cost I can't afford for them to do any work and have them pick up the bike.
If I could walk 8 miles they could pick it up and deliver it for free.
Dealer said yes they do have the service and it is free for the first 25 miles. It just so happens I am 33 miles from them. Charge each way for me would be $75. Heck at that cost I can't afford for them to do any work and have them pick up the bike.
If I could walk 8 miles they could pick it up and deliver it for free.
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That is a nice idea but I don't know anyone that lives inside the 25 mile area of the dealer. Everyone I know is like me and just outside that number. Thanks for the thought though.
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My dealer offers it for free within the valley, about 20 square miles ... after that it's $75 for pickup and return ... I'm thinking that's pretty standard ... I work in Swimming Pool sales and service and I never realized how valuable my time was until I started doing on site service ... at first I would not charge to go out if it was something simple ... like not having the on/off switch on the heater in the on position .. but after about a year I realized how much time I was giving away ... now weather I charge for a quickie is on a case by case basis, depending on the customer and how many of the quickies I've given to them. the Good news ... the owner of the HD shop in town is a pool customer of mine so he's pretty good about giving me a break on hd labor ... but he expects it on his pool too ... LOL ... I get more hd labor done than he gets pool work done, but I'm pretty sure he gets even with me buying bikes.
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My neighbor was doing a project not too long ago and asked me to pick up a load of trusses for him with my truck.
I told him it would be $500 to go get it (about 100 miles each way) and he started cryin' about how "We're supposed to be friends" and how I "wasn't being cool".
I told him, " I run a business! and if you were anyone else, this load would cost you about $1,200 or more".
I then asked, "If I have an accident or a flat tire, or a breakdown while I'm hauling your load for nothing, are you gonna help me pay for the repair or whatever costs I incur while doing you a favor?"
He just looked at me like I was being a dick....
Same thing here, If that service vehicle has a problem or if the driver gets hurt loading your bike on the trailer or damages your bike while doing you a favor, are you gonna step up and help pay the expenses involved?
Of course not!
They are incurring a certain amount of risk and expense every time that truck leaves the dealership.
They have decided to put limits on the risk and expense that they are willing to absorb on your behalf by limiting the exposure to a certain number of miles radius from the dealer.
You don't fall within that radius and if they make an exception for you, they will have to make an exception for everyone...Won't they?
They're running a business, they're not your pals.