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<p>[QUOTE="fiatfiasco, post: 1909787, member: 67957"]My bank doesn't charge me for notary fees. If you walked into my bank, they would charge you, because you do not have an account there. Because I do business with them, they allow the services that can be considered "support" and not "revenue generation" be offered as a courtesy of loyalty (my original post highlights this). </p><p><br /></p><p>Another way of looking at it is that these services the dealer offers is a "cost of doing business." Some consumers are smart and know that the dealer would be a member of NGC or the ANA, or whatever. It is the dealers discretion to charge each customer or not to replenish these costs. First time walking in the store? $35 submission fee. Spent $10k with me this year, I will even fill out the paperwork for you".</p><p><br /></p><p>Its not the same in any business. I offer many of my clients, in more than one company in more than one industry "support" services for loyalty.</p><p><br /></p><p>Generalizations are a slippery slope. Simplifying things down to a black and white, yes or no, etc, can lead to overlooking, passing up, or inefficient practices. Analyzing things on a case by case basis seems to work better; for me at least.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="fiatfiasco, post: 1909787, member: 67957"]My bank doesn't charge me for notary fees. If you walked into my bank, they would charge you, because you do not have an account there. Because I do business with them, they allow the services that can be considered "support" and not "revenue generation" be offered as a courtesy of loyalty (my original post highlights this). Another way of looking at it is that these services the dealer offers is a "cost of doing business." Some consumers are smart and know that the dealer would be a member of NGC or the ANA, or whatever. It is the dealers discretion to charge each customer or not to replenish these costs. First time walking in the store? $35 submission fee. Spent $10k with me this year, I will even fill out the paperwork for you". Its not the same in any business. I offer many of my clients, in more than one company in more than one industry "support" services for loyalty. Generalizations are a slippery slope. Simplifying things down to a black and white, yes or no, etc, can lead to overlooking, passing up, or inefficient practices. Analyzing things on a case by case basis seems to work better; for me at least.[/QUOTE]
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