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VP Contingency?

Started by Super Dave, December 07, 2003, 10:05:54 AM

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Super Dave

So, Matt, you get to pay the contingency in return for special pricing?  

At Road America, the VP guy from Indy was all over me to be a distributor, which I thought was rather forward, since he didn't know me.

I value loyalty, so I would expect that he should recommend his people that are selling the product.  

As for Power Mist, yeah, again loyalty too.  But I always take the time to look at things.  I've got a project for next year that I'm working on.
Super Dave

VPFL

Thanks for the reply Super Dave. I didn't think it was you having contingency problems since you are a powermist dealer. ::) The fact that you coach quite a few riders both novice and professional was not lost on me. I thought perhalps one of your 'students' or friends had mentioned something to you.

By the way, I admire your loyalty. The office in S.FL is run by that standard. We don't set dealers up next to each other and in return expect the same loyalty from our dealers. I seem to be infamous for the passionate attack protecting a dealer in Jennings. We are a family in FL.

Matt hit the nail on the head with the problems involved with running a contingency. You will always have the few that try to pull one over on you. Unfortunately, before contingency is paid out, paperwork must be received from CCS and checked. The process in FL has been running approx. 2 months. Bear in mind, Henry D is my angel in getting me what is needed and Cheryl R. in Texas is more than patient with my constant phone calls.

OK, I'll get off the soap box.

P.S. Super Dave should move to FL and become a dealer ;D You can race year round...no snow to deal with.

All the best
Lisa
VP Southeast

Super Dave

QuoteThanks for the reply Super Dave.

Matt hit the nail on the head with the problems involved with running a contingency...The process in FL has been running approx. 2 months. Bear in mind, Henry D is my angel in getting me what is needed and Cheryl R. in Texas is more than patient with my constant phone calls.

OK, I'll get off the soap box.

I can understand the nightmare.  I'll agree that you've got an angel on your end.  And you're not on a soap box...no problem.
 
QuoteSuper Dave should move to FL and become a dealer ;D You can race year round...no snow to deal with.

You all obviously make too much money.  How can anyone afford to race year round? LOL,  Besides, riding on the ice...most people haven't done it, but once you've done it...It's got everything and it's cheap.
 8)(Sunglasses for snow blindness...)
Super Dave

TiffineyIngram

Matt, one of your statements is inaccurate.  Once we get the results, we send the contingency claim forms with a copy of the results to Pat Murphy.  It has never been more than a couple of days turn around, never weeks.

VPFL

Is there such a concept as "too much money"  ;)

I'll have to take your word on the ice racing. 100% Native!  ;D  One week of snow  :P ready to go home! I am a dyed in the wool sun worshiper. :)

Lisa
VP Southeast