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What is wrong with that? More than just "No!" would be helpful.
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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Original: P.P.S. (thanks google): Audi, wenn Sie jemals lesen Sie diese, wenn Sie das Auto vor Dezember liefern 15. (Mitte Dezember) Ich werde Sie von der Liste
Corrected version: Audi, falls Ihr das jemals lesen solltet: Wenn Ihr das Auto vor dem 15. Dezember liefert, werde ich Sie von der Liste entfernen | streichen.
Cheers!
"I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"
Ron White, Comedian
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Close, but not perfect!
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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Ha, ha! Too funny, I think you are a troll.
German is my native language and my version is correct.
You can try to produce a better version if you can, which I doubt.
"I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"
Ron White, Comedian
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Danke, ich mag Apfelstrudel
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Well, it's running a month late for a car that is being shipped from another hemisphere. I'm sure that the dealership doesn't have much control over the delivery date, they just have to go by what they're told. Sure, maybe they shouldn't have promised an earlier date, but they are car salespeople.
If you are going to boycott a car brand every time a dealership tells you something that turns out to not be true, you'll spend the rest of your life as a passenger.
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In 1974 a friend of mine had a new Audi. In the first week it blew an expansion plug at the back of the engine. It took Audi over a week to get the part. Seems that, in the last 40 years, Audi hasn't improved very much.
Dave.
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Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr. wrote: in North America has the options I want so the dealership says, "No problem we can order it. It will be here November but don't get your hopes up so lets just say by the latest, Mid-December to allow for delays"
So a sales person makes a promise about a long term delivery date and in your mind you thought that was an absolute promise?
In my mind I would have planned that there was no way it would arrive in November and I would have been surprised if it arrived by mid-december.
Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr. wrote: Last week of August I test drove a car...by the latest, Mid-December ...delivery middle of January!
You are willing to wait 3.5 months for a car but not 4.5?
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No, if it were just the salesman, I would have just cancelled the sale and said well maybe next time... it was the lack of willingness of Audi NA to intervene and take corrective action in conjunction with allowing it in the first place. I got the distinct impression that they really didn't care.
Now let's play a counter example, had the order been immediately placed the factory could have immediately assigned a build date (Ford and BMW do this why can't Audi). Then any reasonable delays could be expected. But to not even enter the order into the manufacturers system for nearly two months and the manufacturer to take the attitude of, well tough, well that is how you lose business.
Also, I wanted nearly two weeks on the official boycott. I figured maybe someone would call with an apology and a plan of action. But no. Sure, in the level of a 5 dollar item that is completely irrational but if we presume that a luxury car has a 10% profit margin then they can afford the time to investigate an issue and resolve a conflict to close a sale. It is up to you if you think otherwise, but for my money, esp. this much, you have to at least pretend you want it. I don't have to buy the car.
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Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr. wrote: No, if it were just the salesman
Perhaps you misread what I said or I misread what you said. As I read it you got the initial delivery estimate from a sales person (their title might have been 'manager' or some such but it was still sales.) And it was a date that was not immediate but was instead quite a bit in the future. In that situation I just would not have believed their promised date.
Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr. wrote: had the order been immediately placed the factory could have immediately
assigned a build date (Ford and BMW do this
That of course really doesn't say much. After all the same question applies to you - why didn't you buy from Ford/BMW in the first place? Maybe there is something in the speed up in the process that is the cause of your differentiation between the different manufacturers.
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Me thinks your expectations are set way too high for a car dealership, expecting them to be honest, efficient and know what is going on is just unrealistic.
As for your Publix, my niece runs the Telstra shops in Oz, they have a similar policy, 3 customer complaints and you are out! The are still crap, they have shot so many horses they are trying to get donkeys to sing!
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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See my reply to jschell but if Ford and BMW can do it then I don't think it is unreasonable. I will probably just wait now and order the new M3 when it comes out. I kind of like the Audi better though, oh well.
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Yeah probably best to go with the M3. You've made enemies at the Audi dealership, so it's probably not a good idea to buy a car from them now. They have to approve warranty coverage, you don't want enemies at the dealership.
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I've always hankered after a TT but am realistic, I could never fold myself into one of them these days. I do miss driving, it is not viable to own a car in SG, barely get out of 2nd gear and you are across the island and taxes are ridiculous.
I am now waiting till I retire and will probably go for one of those high riding cross overs or maybe the S from Tesla.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Last time I went to an Audi dealer they were so overtly rude I didn't return.
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Nicholas Marty wrote: Did he have his first or the last day on that job?
Maybe both!
Cheers!
"I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"
Ron White, Comedian
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Now there is a dumb design driven by an idiot, image having the lift controls so convenient they can be activate while driving, imagine designing control that don't cut out beyond a minimum speed. The guys is probably doing 80kph through that tunnel.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Hi All,
Can I tap the hive mind for recommendations for a hand held Rugged PC, that is not a tablet. With the following GPS, Scanner, Bar Code Reader, Camera pretty much a known operation system (Win CE6 ideally)
I would say I keep finding PSIONS but dig a bit deeper and they are life ending. Really, I have been looking and can find no consistent view one review says X is great, another review from a different site says X is useless...
Glenn
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Thanks for that, thought you might come with something, So how the PI stuff comin'?
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I have managed to break my PI addiction at the moment. Although I keep logging in to review plant data/live status and keep thinking, need to build some displays for all this but must resist...
Maybe once I get to my new platform in January I'll look at there systems and there PI db and build some stuff to help get my head round the new plant.
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Not really what I was after, more a handheld, see them in super market type thing.....
Sorry poking around I found Tough Book Ultra 1 does the job
modified 15-Nov-13 11:11am.
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