Interesting that I never stepped foot in this dealership and never will because the only interaction I had was with the Internet sales manager. I went online to look at a price for a Mazda 6 and even clicked on the button that said "get a quote". For some reason I guess this meant I wanted emails and phone calls from him asking when I wanted a test drive. How about just getting me what I asked for?? I'll tell YOU if I want to test drive a car or not.
So I told him through email that I wasn't interested in a test drive only to be followed up with a question about whether or not I "STILL" intended on buying a Mazda 6? Where in my online inquiry for a freakin' price quote did I say I intended on buying one or wanted to test drive one?
From a customer service standpoint when someone says "I no longer want to do business with you" it isn't an invite to keep emailing me. But there was definitely a learning disability with this guy because he emailed me again. I received a rude email from him asking why I'd inquire about a price if I didn't intend on buying one? And suggested that the Internet could've satisfied all my questions about prices. First of all I don't know anyone who'd buy something with knowing the price first. And guess what buddy?? I DID go online for a price and all I got was you hounding me about a stupid test drive. Thanks for sparing me the frustration of going into the dealership Nick! I appreciate it.