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    Topic: Customer Follow Up And Referrals

    Topic Posted by: Adam J. Gallek (Adamg.jeffschevy@zoominternet.net )
    Organization: D'Ambrosio Chevrolet
    Date Posted: Tue Dec 21 16:35:13 2004
    Topic Description: Ideas About Customer Follow Up And Asking For Refferals

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    Posted by: Adam J. Gallek (Adamg.jeffschevy@zoominternet.net )
    Organization:D'Ambrosio Chevrolet
    Date posted: Tue Dec 21 16:48:43 2004
    Subject: Ideas
    Message:
    I'm relativly new to this business, I started about 6 months ago in July. The dealership I'm at is in a country setting, I see amish horse and buggys go by on the road a couple times a week. I've actually gotten off to a good start here, last month I was the highest grosser on cars and warrenties in the dealership, and I made salesman of the month. Most of my business has been ups from the lot, and a few phone ups. I haven't seen much referral business which is understandable since I haven't been doing this very long and only have about 70 customers in my database. I don't want to have to rely on the lot traffic to make my money however, so I've always called up past customers and done my follow up, but I never seem to get any referrals from that. We do both new and used cars here, and it was suggested that to me that I don't call used car customers because I'm just asking for trouble. I realize the potential for probloms there, but also realize that used cars hold the highest gross. I have no problom calling up and asking how the car is, how they are, how things in general are going, but when it comes time to ask for the referral I either don't know what so say so I end the conversation, or stumble out something to which the response is no, or not really. I've handed out your cards is the best answer to "Do you know anyone looking for a car in the near future?"
    I guess I'm just looking for some suggestions on good ways to ask for the refferal, ideas on what to say, when to ask for it, because what I've been doing doesn't seem to effective. I know I need to improve it, I can't depend on lot traffic to earn my living. I usually ask how things in general are going, the wife, the kids, the car, if it's a new car customer and it's my first follow up I make sure they can answer everything compleatly satisfied. Then I'm just get at a loss when it comes time to ask for the refferal. In my mind I'm expecting "So do you know anyone looking for a car?" "Yea actually my (insert relation here) is, let me give you their number" Is this not what I should be expecting? I've tried asking it a few different ways, but that doesn't seem to help either. I apologize for the long winded post, but I figured the more detailed I was, the more accurate the information recieved might be. Thanks in advance for you Ideas Adam J. Gallek D'Ambrosio Chevrolet

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    heres what i found
    veronica Wed Dec 22 13:55:17 2004

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