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DocHolliday 12-16-2009 03:49 PM

BeckyD from Rodgers Chevrolet...
 
This past Thanksgiving my 64 y/o mother came to visit me in San Diego from Michigan. On the second day of her visit I took her into the nursery and showed her my baby, surprisingly she thought “Michelle” was a beautiful car. As the week progressed she occasionally asked questions about the car so I finally took her for a ride. She absolutely loved the car. Upon returning home I showed her the “Ultimate Factories” about the Camaro that I keep on DVR and by the conclusion she mentioned “maybe I’ll get one of those.”

Given she is a 64 y/o grandmother I thought she may be just dreaming out loud but I gave her an extra brochure for reading material on her plane ride home. A couple days after she returned to MI I got a call from her saying she has been thinking about the Camaro and really wanted one! She asked me for help locating one as she knew I had to order mine. I contacted a dealer from the board who couldn’t help but during the process I found Becky from Rodgers Chevrolet. (Sorry Beck, I didn’t even realize you were on the board) As it turns out, Becky’s dealership was only about 20 miles from my mother. I talked with Becky and told her the situation, that my mom would qualify for the GM Employee discount, USAA, etc. and she was thrilled to help. I explained to her that this would not be a daily driver, and that my mom didn’t need an SS. Additionally, I asked Becky to be sure my mom was aware of the blind spot and to ensure it would be safe for her to sit in the driver’s seat. (When my mom was a little girl she was stricken with Polio leaving one leg several inches shorter than the other. On her “tall” leg she is only 4’11’’ so for her to drive a car with an airbag is pretty dangerous given how far she has to move the seat forward. She currently drives a car with adjustable pedals which keep her a safe distance from the airbag.) Anyway, before I could put Becky in touch with my mother I got another call from mom saying she had been to another dealer in Ohio. This guy was trying to sell my mom a 2SS and had her convinced that is the car she wanted. For obvious reasons I didn’t want my mother in an SS…and I advised her against the car, turning her onto Becky.

My mom was already “sold” on the 2SS so Becky could easily have taken advantage of that. Instead, Becky displayed the utmost integrity and explained to my mom the benefits of the 2LT, made her aware of the blind spot and again, displaying her professionalism, Becky connected my mom with a company that does handicap van conversions. This company was able to fabricate longer gas and brake pedals so my mom doesn’t have to sit right on top of the wheel to reach the pedals.

My mother couldn’t be happier with the car she picked up today, and I wanted to extend a public THANK YOU to Becky for her outstanding customer service, professionalism, and ethics. I think car salespeople in general have that “crook” stigma attached to them, Becky certainly bucks that mold. I would encourage anyone considering a new Camaro to give Becky a call. I can’t recommend her enough, she really went the extra mile on this deal.

chmccarty 12-16-2009 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by DocHolliday (Post 1291501)
This past Thanksgiving my 64 y/o mother came to visit me in San Diego from Michigan. On the second day of her visit I took her into the nursery and showed her my baby, surprisingly she thought “Michelle” was a beautiful car. As the week progressed she occasionally asked questions about the car so I finally took her for a ride. She absolutely loved the car. Upon returning home I showed her the “Ultimate Factories” about the Camaro that I keep on DVR and by the conclusion she mentioned “maybe I’ll get one of those.”

Given she is a 64 y/o grandmother I thought she may be just dreaming out loud but I gave her an extra brochure for reading material on her plane ride home. A couple days after she returned to MI I got a call from her saying she has been thinking about the Camaro and really wanted one! She asked me for help locating one as she knew I had to order mine. I contacted a dealer from the board who couldn’t help but during the process I found Becky from Rodgers Chevrolet. (Sorry Beck, I didn’t even realize you were on the board) As it turns out, Becky’s dealership was only about 20 miles from my mother. I talked with Becky and told her the situation, that my mom would qualify for the GM Employee discount, USAA, etc. and she was thrilled to help. I explained to her that this would not be a daily driver, and that my mom didn’t need an SS. Additionally, I asked Becky to be sure my mom was aware of the blind spot and to ensure it would be safe for her to sit in the driver’s seat. (When my mom was a little girl she was stricken with Polio leaving one leg several inches shorter than the other. On her “tall” leg she is only 4’11’’ so for her to drive a car with an airbag is pretty dangerous given how far she has to move the seat forward. She currently drives a car with adjustable pedals which keep her a safe distance from the airbag.) Anyway, before I could put Becky in touch with my mother I got another call from mom saying she had been to another dealer in Ohio. This guy was trying to sell my mom a 2SS and had her convinced that is the car she wanted. For obvious reasons I didn’t want my mother in an SS…and I advised her against the car, turning her onto Becky.

My mom was already “sold” on the 2SS so Becky could easily have taken advantage of that. Instead, Becky displayed the utmost integrity and explained to my mom the benefits of the 2LT, made her aware of the blind spot and again, displaying her professionalism, Becky connected my mom with a company that does handicap van conversions. This company was able to fabricate longer gas and brake pedals so my mom doesn’t have to sit right on top of the wheel to reach the pedals.

My mother couldn’t be happier with the car she picked up today, and I wanted to extend a public THANK YOU to Becky for her outstanding customer service, professionalism, and ethics. I think car salespeople in general have that “crook” stigma attached to them, Becky certainly bucks that mold. I would encourage anyone considering a new Camaro to give Becky a call. I can’t recommend her enough, she really went the extra mile on this deal.

Great story, and so glad to hear yet ANOTHER happy customer who Becky has helped. Becky is truly amazing and really cares. I just hope she is prepared to be stuck with me as a customer for life :sm0:

JoeP@TeamBeckyD 12-16-2009 03:59 PM

:facepalm:How can I reply to that? I'm glad your mom was excited, that always makes it fun. Otherwise, I was just doing my job, which is really a joy, not a job. I really appreciate the kind words and hope you stop by when you are here to visit.

Thanks again for sending her this way.:chevy:

Becky:wave:

JoeP@TeamBeckyD 12-16-2009 09:19 PM

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1320junkie 12-16-2009 09:32 PM

Great Job Becky!!

shad2009 12-17-2009 07:46 AM

Becky's the best:happyanim:

great story, glad 2 hear she got everything she wanted, AND MORE...that's what Becky will do for you :thumbsup:

jnm2003 12-22-2009 12:25 AM

Becky got me my camaro too! got hasseled at a dealer down here and she messaged me i contacted her and got my camaro in less than 7 weeks. delivered on dec 4. ive been enjoying it ever since!! thanks becky you definitely ARE the best!!

CamaroFemme 12-22-2009 11:15 AM

Becky's responsible for my baby too. It's *really* impressive to hear that she went over the blind spot w/ this lady as well. If I lived in Michigan, she would have a lifetime of my business, and CaptainVlad's. Even now, I may just have her ship me another car anyway...in 10 years or so, of course. ;)

Captain Vlad 12-22-2009 12:46 PM

Or sooner, if I need a truck.;)

Ravirn 12-26-2009 01:34 PM

Wow... that is a fantastic story. Thanks for sharing! I think it's awesome that your mom in now in a Camaro, and that a salesperson actually cared enough to get her what she needed.

Well done, Becky! :thumbsup:

Darth_Emma 12-27-2009 02:23 PM

I don't live near Becky, but she has been VERY helpful to me. I pm'd her to get her opinion on my impending Camaro purchase and she helped me out with a lot of great information. She even confirmed that I was getting a good deal from my local dealer. Becky, you rock.

Lydon 02-18-2010 01:04 PM

Restored faith!
 
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Originally Posted by BeckyD@RodgersChevrolet (Post 1291554)
:facepalm:How can I reply to that? I'm glad your mom was excited, that always makes it fun. Otherwise, I was just doing my job, which is really a joy, not a job. I really appreciate the kind words and hope you stop by when you are here to visit.

Thanks again for sending her this way.:chevy:

Becky:wave:

Becky - I have not met you, but I'd like to comment about this matter b/c it is the kind of 'attitude' you have that will keep your customers coming back over and over again. Sales people who enjoy what they are doing and don't think of it as a "job" are the best to deal with b/c they want to make their customers happy - not sell them something they don't want or need. Kudos to you, Becky! Thanks for restoring our faith and thanks for taking care of that guy's mom like you would your own. :thumbup:

Chief Bob 03-17-2010 05:45 PM

Becky and Rodgers Chevrolet:bow::bow::bow:


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