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It's all just a shell game. One minute one service provider will bend over backwards to get market share, then they'll back off service & raise pricing to get to their target profit margin. Just as this happens another provider starts the same game all over again. I'm not saying anything against LiftOne- I'm sure they have great people working there- I hope they ride that train as long as they can. The key is to get out while the getting's good!
I've heard the same about LiftOne and wish we could of been apart of it too. We missed that boat We have lost alot of great Tech's and we have a mad man running this whole area. I heard alot of our customers are buying parts from you guy's.......So sad!
Your enthusiasm is not doubt a good thing. But the reality is your competitiors will have a lot to say about achieving the very lofty goal you have projected in market taht has some very strong and long time dealerships. Believe it or not people still by from people and especially people they have been doing business with especially from a support side or to put it another way "the devil you know maybe better than the devil you don't know". Bringing on a new supplier is a lot like getting married, after the honeymoon is over the new bride finds that her knight in shining armour likes to throw his dirty underwear in the corner - like he did in his "bachelor pad". As that song goes "It is to late baby, baby, it is too late."
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