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16 August 2015, 04:32 PM | #1 |
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I feel bad...I keep going to the AD
and trying on watches, but I buy from TRF... I never buy from him, and now I would like to try on a SD4000, but I can't bring myself to go there to try it on.
What should I do? Wear out another AD...
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16 August 2015, 04:36 PM | #2 |
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16 August 2015, 04:39 PM | #3 |
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If they give you good service then maybe you should try buying from them.
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I feel bad...I keep going to the AD
Ive had the kind of same feeling with Rolex Paris, they gently polished for free a little ding I had done on my GMTII bought from TRF. I always remembered that so when service time came I sent it there.
At least I gave them a little business.
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Go to a different AD. I played this game for a while and it got old. Toni had seen enough of me. LOL.
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Are you a distraction to other customers while you're there? Do you say nice things about their products in front of other customers?
They are locked up in there for the whole day, how is your presence going to be an expense they can't live with? If you feel too guilty, buy a nice band or some other trinkets to ease your conscience. |
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And stock, staff, rent as to be paid for... That's why I bought my SD4k at an AD after buying my 16710 GMT from TRF (but anyways none was available anymore from AD's...).
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Of course it's not a museum, in fact in a museum you can't touch anything where as in an AD you are heavily encouraged to try on watches and handle as many watches as your heart desires. You could wear a shirt into an AD that says "no intention of buying" and if they're smart they would still encourage you to try watches on. Obviously it's a business and not a museum but the connection makes no sense. It's not a waste of their time, unless they're dealing with a disrespectful and deceitful patron who's out to somehow take advantage of others, which is clearly not the case with the OP or most members on TRF. Ask Rolex corporate if an enthusiast should stop visiting ADs simply because They have no intention of buying and I can 100% guarantee you their answer will be to please please continue visiting ADs. There's more to sales and marketing than 1 person who goes to an AD to see models, try on watches and ultimately purchase elsewhere. A positive experience in that AD can lead to countless future sales in this day and age. I have friends who would never buy online or take the trusted seller route. When they come to me and ask where to go to purchase, I will tell them which ADs I've had great experiences at. Lastly, and overall as long as you're not taking advantage of a sales person, being deceitful or pulling a fast one, there should never be a problem with window shopping. It actually plays a huge factor in driving the market for most major industries. Last anecdote. I don't work in sales, but a few times a year I help my parents with their business which is the sales of museum quality antique and jewelry. I have customers who make the announcement on arrival that they WILL NOT BE PURCHASING ANYTHING, but they love everything and Would love to see a few things. I say of course and that I'd be happy to show them anything. Sometimes I'll work with them for 30-60+ minutes with no sale in sight, they leave and I never see them again. Other times and quite frequently actually, they show back up with a friend who is not looking to buy but not closed off to it. I make a sale, and I'm sure that 99% of that sale is attributed to the first "non buying" customer. Point is, as a sales person you have to treat everyone the same and work with people as if meeting your number or closing percentage is not the most important thing on earth. To me that's how a great business functions, and actually yes the opposite of a museum which to me was a silly comparison to begin with. |
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Can't wait till it's legal for all American auto manufacturers to sell exactly as Tesla does (see image). As for Rolex, every other day there is a thread on here about how some sales person who didn't know *hit about watches tried to sell them hard, provide information that makes no sense and overall ruin what should be an awesome experience. 90% of the time I go to look at watches, I just wish the security guard could show me the watch, cause I end up knowing much more than the sales person anyway, and frankly they end up wasting my time. When I look at a watch, I don't need to sit there for 30 minutes with them and hear their shtick. What I need is to handle the watch, try it on the wrist, look it over for 3 minutes and learn what their real best price is. But for some reason, every time I try on a watch I find myself trying to figure out how to escape. I believe (and hope) one day there will be a way to employ sales people, provide good incentives, not hang commission and job-loss threats over their heads for them to perform, and for enthusiasts and customers to enjoy the shipping experience and ultimately buy more watches (or cars). |
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Very well said. Personally, I've gone into AD's with no intention of buying. But after a great experience I've walked out with a watch. A sales persons job is to MAKE the sale. If they can't handle it, get out of sales. Fact, not everyone coming into a store is going to make a purchase.
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ADs should encourage new customers and enthusiasts alike to handle as many watches as possible. In a respectful, non-deceitful way and without taking advantage of anyone, it's clearly not a wast of time. |
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In essence you are saying: "ONLY enter an AD if you are going to spend money." This is ridiculous. Quote:
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I go to the AD's about every week (a Friday ritual when I'm not diving). I try on the SS watches and ogle the PM's. Usually, I'm the only one there, and when I arrive the lone salesman is sitting at a small desk looking bored out of his skull. I'll always wait for other customers to be served if I'm not intending to buy, but I'll spend time with the salesman once they leave. How am I wasting the AD's time? I'm an opportunity. The waste is when the salesman stops treating me like a valued customer, because that word of mouth will travel fast. |
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What is the point of your weekly visits? Are you trying to narrow down which SS Rolex your going to buy from that particular dealer? If that is the case, you're not wasting their time... Are you going there on Fridays to find out which SS Rolex you want and then intend to buy it from a TRF or a channel other than the AD you have been visiting? If that is the case, then you are absolutely wasting the AD's time. In that specific scenario, how can you not be? |
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New watch prices at the AD here are about the same as TRF sellers there. When I buy a new model watch, it will be from the AD here. I have about a dozen Rolex boutiques to choose from within an hour of my home. Most pricing is within a hundred dollars or so on a SS model. The store that gets the sale will be the one with the best in store experience. Most people don't buy a bunch of Rolex's a year. The store knows that. They are stringing me along in hopes of selling me my next new watch. It's a symbiotic relationship, not the parasitic relationship you're describing. |
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