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Originally Posted by andre12031948
This is not me saying it, but in the car business, a person with bad credit has a name "dirt bag". So put yourself in their position. They got a dirt bag approved, & made it possible with this loan for you to clear/strenghened your credit & get a car and all they asked for was a good report card.
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In my own opinion I gave them a fairly good rating but to Nissan anything below excellent is BAD. Am I to be blamed if Nissan's core value is excellence in all aspect of customer service?
And Chief that statement is barking at the wrong tree. I do not have a bad credit the only thing I do not have is enough credit history but my credit is always in good standing. Besides I have 2 other cars both less than a year old under my belt when I was financing this deal which is also part of the issue that is why I was forced to trade the other just to get the Z for the bank to approve. Bank say why do I need 3 cars for.
Surveys are designed to provide accurate feedback not to pull down one's effort but rather push someone a notch higher to level of excellence.
Yes you are right it would not kill me to give an excellent rating even if I feel they don't deserve it. But think of it am I really giving justice and truly helping the dealership as a whole or any staff in that dealership to improve the quality of their service by rating them dishonestly and deceiving the survey?
"It only takes to do nothing for evil to thrive and prosper"
" Nobody is perfect but anybody can strive for perfection to improve themselves"