Douglas White
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Phone conversation with Tracker Consumer Relations:
Rep: "Tracker"
Me: "Is this customer service?"
Rep: "Yeah"
Me: "Okay, I need some info and I hope you can help me"
Rep: Silence
Me: "Hello?"
Rep: "Yeah?"
Me: "I wanted to be sure I hadn't lost you"
Rep: Silence
Me: "Okay.....I recently bought a Tracker Pro 16 and have a question about the battery"
Rep: "Okay what about it?"
Me: "Is it supposed to be a dual purpose battery or a cranking battery? Your web site shows it comes with a dual purpose but the boat was delivered with a cranking battery."
Rep: "Sigh....have you called your dealer?"
Me: "No Ma'am, I wanted to check with you as the manufacturer first that published the specs on your web site, to see if this is correct or something my dealer can correct if it's the wrong battery."
Rep: "You need to call the dealer."
Me: "Do you not have the specs available for your boats there on your computer or something?"
Rep: "No"
Me: "Do you have a computer in front of you?"
Rep: "Yeah but it doesn't have any of that stuff on it. I guess I could find someone that might know about it."
Me: "Ma'am, you mean to tell me that Tracker, a leading boat manufacturer, doesn't have any of their watercraft information on the computers for their customer service reps? How are you supposed to assist customers?"
Rep: "You will probably have to call your dealer."
Me: "Okay, I'll do that. What's your name?"
Rep: "Racheal"
Me: "Racheal, do you have a supervisor?"
Rep: "Yeah but he's gone to lunch."
Me: "Thanks for everything Racheal."
Rep: "Uh huh." Click
Called dealer, they checked "chart" that shows what battery Tracker says they put with what boat. And turns out this one comes with a cranking battery and not the dual purpose as listed on their web site or the specs in their brochure......... But dealer has been very helpful and can't complain about the service so far.
I have just finished writing a letter to Tracker about this experience. I just hope "Racheal" doesn't open the mail also........
Rep: "Tracker"
Me: "Is this customer service?"
Rep: "Yeah"
Me: "Okay, I need some info and I hope you can help me"
Rep: Silence
Me: "Hello?"
Rep: "Yeah?"
Me: "I wanted to be sure I hadn't lost you"
Rep: Silence
Me: "Okay.....I recently bought a Tracker Pro 16 and have a question about the battery"
Rep: "Okay what about it?"
Me: "Is it supposed to be a dual purpose battery or a cranking battery? Your web site shows it comes with a dual purpose but the boat was delivered with a cranking battery."
Rep: "Sigh....have you called your dealer?"
Me: "No Ma'am, I wanted to check with you as the manufacturer first that published the specs on your web site, to see if this is correct or something my dealer can correct if it's the wrong battery."
Rep: "You need to call the dealer."
Me: "Do you not have the specs available for your boats there on your computer or something?"
Rep: "No"
Me: "Do you have a computer in front of you?"
Rep: "Yeah but it doesn't have any of that stuff on it. I guess I could find someone that might know about it."
Me: "Ma'am, you mean to tell me that Tracker, a leading boat manufacturer, doesn't have any of their watercraft information on the computers for their customer service reps? How are you supposed to assist customers?"
Rep: "You will probably have to call your dealer."
Me: "Okay, I'll do that. What's your name?"
Rep: "Racheal"
Me: "Racheal, do you have a supervisor?"
Rep: "Yeah but he's gone to lunch."
Me: "Thanks for everything Racheal."
Rep: "Uh huh." Click
Called dealer, they checked "chart" that shows what battery Tracker says they put with what boat. And turns out this one comes with a cranking battery and not the dual purpose as listed on their web site or the specs in their brochure......... But dealer has been very helpful and can't complain about the service so far.
I have just finished writing a letter to Tracker about this experience. I just hope "Racheal" doesn't open the mail also........