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captain1 08-22-2012 11:45 PM

Do you tip your service advisor?
 
Saw this discussion in another forum. Curious to see if this is a common practice in the Z community.

Do you tip your service advisor? If yes, what's the appropriate amount?

I never did. Not that I'm stingy. It just never came across my head 'til seeing such discussion.

Ackrite 08-22-2012 11:46 PM

Helllllllllll nooooo!!!!!!!!

11Thumper 08-23-2012 12:01 AM

Tip for what exactly? Writing up your paperwork and fIghting you on warranty issues? Yeah, worth it to me.

Now, I do get great service at a local Honda dealer above and beyond even close to normal. Doesn't hurt to let the Service Director and Regional Manager know about it.

frost 08-23-2012 12:17 AM

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Originally Posted by captain1 (Post 1882182)
Do you tip your service advisor?

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No.

1st 08-23-2012 12:21 AM

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Originally Posted by captain1 (Post 1882182)
Do you tip your service advisor?

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cossie1600 08-23-2012 12:34 AM

I've been to Nissan three times with the 370.

#1 They fixed and replaced my gas tank, my car ended up tracking like someone with herpes flaring up. He wanted me to pay $100 and take more time from work to get it aligned.

#2 and #3 They refused to fix anything and wasted my time and money. They wont even pick me up from work (15 miles away)


With that kind of service, you think I will tip those a$$holes?

Z-Girl 12 08-23-2012 05:08 AM

Heck no! Is this a serious question?

2010ZilverZ 08-23-2012 05:52 AM

:iagree:


This can't be a serious question ... so :gtfo2:

USMCASA 08-23-2012 06:18 AM

hellz no. i don't even take it to a nissan dealer for service. i take it to a hyundai dealer my buddy works at that has a much nicer/newer bay and he treats the car like i would.

SPOHN 08-23-2012 07:25 AM

I hardly tip waitress cause they believe it's a given without earning it.
But I'll tip my alignment guy and any low guy that works on my car.

theDreamer 08-23-2012 07:51 AM

No, the most I will do is bring them business.
My service adviser cuts me deals and helps me out. Brought my GF Z in (out of warranty), he threw out the standard $99 charge just to look at the car. I recommend people to see him as long as he continues to help and provide good service. The guys who work on my car(s) will get helped out extra. From maybe a little cash to bringing them side business.

onzedge 08-23-2012 08:01 AM

When I take my 370 or Juke to the dealer, I bring donuts. Seriously. The staff at Maita Nissan are mostly former Datsun guys, many of them race and they go out of their way to help out and take care of their customers. Strange, I know, but they are highly professional.

Cmike2780 08-23-2012 08:13 AM

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Originally Posted by SPOHN (Post 1882321)
I hardly tip waitress cause they believe it's a given without earning it.
But I'll tip my alignment guy and any low guy that works on my car.

Dude, always tip the waitress/waiter. If you had to go through the crap they go through, you'll realize that they do earn it. They get payed less than minimum wage without a decent tip. Think of it this way...they are basically your 'servant' for a half-hour or more. How would you feel after an hour of serving someone and getting payed $5 total for it. A 15%-20% tip really isn't that much. I know a lot of people that run restaurants. Always be nice to people the bring or cook your food...ALWAYS!

OP, there is no need to tip the advisor. It might even be insulting because some might consider themself as more white collar. I'd tip the tech actually working on the car if they did a really good job. Buy the service advisor guys donuts or something if they really helped you out.

theDreamer 08-23-2012 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Cmike2780 (Post 1882369)
Dude, always tip the waitress/waiter. If you had to go through the crap they go through, you'll realize that they do earn it. They get payed less than minimum wage without a decent tip. Think of it this way...they are basically your 'servant' for a half-hour or more. A 15%-20% tip really isn't that much. I know a lot of people that run restaurants. Always be nice to people the bring or cook your food...ALWAYS!

OP, there is no need to tip the advisor. It might even be insulting because some might consider themself as more white collar. I'd tip the tech actually working on the car if they did a really good job. Buy the service advisor guys donuts or something if they really helped you out.

Have you ever seen Reservoir Dogs? If not, watch the intro scene.

Cmike2780 08-23-2012 08:34 AM

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Originally Posted by theDreamer (Post 1882373)
Have you ever seen Reservoir Dogs? If not, watch the intro scene.

I haven't seen that movie in a while, but I do remember that scene, lol.


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