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  1. #1
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    Thanks All! You're right - I really feel like Salesperson 2 was more concerned about how I felt on the bike than Salesperson 1 and I like him better.

    Nevertheless, out of courtesy, I emailed Salesperson 1 and told him that I placed an order with Salesperson 2. He did spend some time with me and had been following up and I felt like I should let him know. I'll let them decide who wants to call me when the bikes arrive. What matters is that I will now have 2 bikes to test out.

    Thanks for easing my mind.

  2. #2
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    It would be pretty rare for commissions in bike stores. That said my sister worked part time for a homewares store and yes, sales people were judged by the sales rung up under their code (check for this on the receipt).

    The manager and full time staff member would often "jump in" on my sister's sales when she was on the till just to imput her code, esepcially if it was a large sale.

    I'd say getting a bike in to try no obligation is a very good thing.

  3. #3
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    I have very strong feelings on this subject as an employer who pays commission to the sales people in my store. Customers should never be concerned about commission. That's an internal thing. The bottom line is that customers are buying merchandise from the store, not the sales person. If the employees value their jobs, (especially in this economy), they'll all work together to ensure the best customer service which will lead to the most sales which helps ensure that their employer stays in business which ensures that the sales people can stay employed and ensures that customers have a place to return to for service and future purchases. A customer's job is to enjoy their purchases, NOT worry about who gets commission on what they buy!
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  4. #4
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    I agree with the others who have said that you got better service from SP2 - he tried much harder to make sure that you got the right size. But I understand how it feels when you like someone and they've spent time with you and you want to reward that effort by buying from them. So reward SP2 because he did a better job.

    And for what it's worth, I think the 44 will be the better size for you. I'm 5' 5" and I have a 48 Cannondale. I ride a 51 in Specialized.

  5. #5
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    Thank you all for your sound advice and your reassurance.

    You're right, commission should not come into play. However, I work in a sales organization (I'm not a salesperson) so I am extra sensitive to things like this, although I shouldn't be.

    I'll let SP1 and SP2 work it out and see who calls me when the bike arrives (hoping it's SP2 as I felt more comfortable with him).

  6. #6
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    I totally get what you are feeling. I've worked in sales so I am pretty sensitive to the subject as well. However, if you like SP2 better than 1 (and from what you've written, I think we all like SP2 better) then you need to stick with that person. Your comfort and fit on a bike should not come second to sales/commission etiquette.

    I only work with the employees I like and trust. I'd be asking for SP2 to finish up what was started with the 44 Ruby.
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  7. #7
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    I agree with all the advice you've been given and I'm pretty sure you'll like the 44. I'm 5'1" and that's what I ride. Every person and brand is different, but I tested other bikes (48, 47) and they were too big.

    You might even call the store, ask for sp #2 to find out the delivery date- then you can ask him to call you when it comes in. And have you thought about letting the owner / manager know how much you appreciated his attention to detail, service etc?

    Good luck and I hope you love your Ruby like I love mine
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  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by Artista View Post
    Customers should never be concerned about commission.
    +1. I'm glad you found someone that is taking the time to get bikes in for you to try and you seem to have a good feeling about.

    Buy from who YOU WANT to work with. Don't worry about the rest. The very fact that you are even sensitive to it makes you an A+ customer.

    If this shop is good enough to have two people you would consider buying from...it sounds like you've made a good choice.

  9. #9
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    Just an update: Both Salespeople are calling and emailing me. SP2 told me he found a 44 Dolce which I can test out this week. SP1 wants to know what components I'd be most interested in for the Ruby. Both said they would call me when the bike comes in. I know they spoke to each other but not sure if they clarified who is taking the lead.

    I told SP1 that I think SP2 placed the order already. I also asked SP2 for his schedule so I can stop be when he's in. Hopefully they will connect as it's getting confusing. Or, they can be working together which would be nice too. Either way, I plan to write a letter to the owner to let him know how great both employees are.

 

 

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