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The art of the carefully worded email.. .; my phone's been ringing off the hook from the dealer today. . .
Topic Started: Mar 9 2010, 08:54 AM (109 Views)
Big John
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I spent an hour writing the nicest, most flowery, complimentary email last night and sent it through the corporate website with a "please forward to the right person" note. the note had some little firecrackers buried in it -- covered everything -- made them look like total idiots but in the most complimentary language imaginable and how I can't wait to send my friends to buy cars from them etc.

I have received no less than 4 calls from the company today. People are stumbling over themselves to solve my problem.

So I went back to the site that I sent the email from and looked at the source code. I googled the urls buried in the code and found that it goes to GM corporate and then is forwarded through their marketing arm to everyone -- including HQ.

Also, they have their email set up wrong so I got a copy of the "lead" from GM HQ with the person's name my "lead" went to and a bunch of information I wasn't supposed to see.

So I sent a followup thank you email this morning and asked them a few other things and just couldn't thank them enough for their prompt attention to my concern(s).

This is kind of fun!





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Aqua Letifer
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ZOOOOOM!
Why didn't you just answer your phone?
I cite irreconcilable differences.
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Mikhailoh
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If you want trouble, find yourself a redhead
That would directly solve the problem, removing a standing reason to gripe. :lol2:
Once in his life, every man is entitled to fall madly in love with a gorgeous redhead - Lucille Ball
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