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Personally that's what in part constitutes a good dealer, one that is secure enough to help me out without rifling thru' my pockets for a dime - ignoring the dollar. If a Triumph dealer can fix for me over the phone a simple but niggling problem, without me spending half a day on a Saturday at his store, let alone a week day - with a bit of good advice - I'll, chances are pass on his good name more readily than have him waste my time for a dime - He'll get the bucks thru' his good will and some grass roots advertising. I'm the customer and always right, dealers need to woo me and cut me a break - 'cos I've got a family to feed as well - if one dealer won't help I'll find another 'til they prove to me that they are worthy. Then and only then, will I give them my time and bucks - that is of course assuming I can't do it myself. There is an old adage :-... "they've got the money son, and it's your job to get it from them"... that shinola don't work with me, I'm not a friggin' charity. :razz: :razz:
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