clarks's birmingham???

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is it just me or does anyone else find clark's hardwork if u phone em up?????, dont get me wrong they help in the end, but getting em there!!, fookin ell wot a job:blast
 
So i'm not the only one then.
To be honest i find them damnd hard work face to face as well.

I dont think i look rich enough for them:(
 
its a shame, coz there my local dealer, but its just like pullin teeth:blast, ive dealt with balderston and wollaston(bought me gs from wollaston), and to be honest they couldnt help you enough:thumb, it must be like some sort of click up there:augie
 
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I only deal with Chris at Clarkes:clap.
If he is not there a waste of time.:blast
However, they have given me great service the last 3 years, difficult to go anywhere else as they are only 5 min's away:D. I have never bought a bike off them though:augie. Also I find there bills for servicing very good. e.g 30000 mile service £173.00:eek:.
Conversely my mate lives in Stroud and always uses Clarkes, he to only deals with Chris................ and he has know BVM for years.
I think the workshop at Clarkes is 1st rate, but your right about the bulk of the staff................... not what I would call very customer focused, but as ever you will find good bad and indifferent:D
 
i did not think the place was still open:o the last time i was there was a few years back when Rover closed, he look like he was closeing down at the time:confused:

who remembers back in the late 70's and early 80s not 200 meters away out side the arcades loads and loads of bikes:eek: i never saw any in the 90's apart from the odd one :o... i wonder what bikes he would have sold if he was open then ,if the Shell petrol satation was pulled down;)
 
Mixed experience last week - went in on Wednesday and ordered some parts, not in stock so arranged to have them posted to me. Unfortunately I had gone out early on Saturday and wasn't too far from there so 'phoned them up and was told they had arrived that morning. I asked them to hold on to the parts and not post them, rode over there, only to be told they had posted the parts out on Thursday - no apology or anything so won't be getting spares from there again. Arrived home to find parts had arrived that morning. So full marks for sourcing and delivering parts :thumb2,
bugger all for customer service :mcgun
 
I like them

Bought my bike off them, Ross seemed a decent guy and was very helpfull (don't know where he's gone though?) :thumb2

Service / parts / accessories guys always seem very helpfull :thumb2

Dealer principle always asks me how I am and if there is anything I need :thumb2











I'm definitely not part of a clique and I'm certainly not rich :hide
 
God I thought I was the only one too!! Bloody awful dealer! The only reason I use them is they are the only local place for miles (live in Brum) and I need to get the bike serviced weekdays on the way to work so further afield is a bit impractical.

Service bloke is ok and generally helpful but everyone else acts like you're disturbing them from something more important. Especially the bloke that worked on parts for a while - what a c**t!!! Really miserable, surly and frankly a bit chippy. Ballsed up a simple parts order, never called, nothin'.

I booked my bike in recently for a big service and wanted to test ride a new 800GS or the 2008 GSA as mine's near the end of the PCP agreement. In sales terms a wonderful opportunity to sell a bike. A decent salesmen would have been on the phone straight away and arranged everything. But no I've got to ring a few days before and arrange things on the off chance they might deign to let me ride one because "the demo bikes are very popular". :spitfire

Are all BM dealers this indifferent?? Anyone recommend a good one that isn't 500 miles away? Who might treat me like a customer and try and sell me a bike? Or do I need to travel to Ocean in Devon and stay the night??!
 
i did not think the place was still open:o the last time i was there was a few years back when Rover closed, he look like he was closeing down at the time:confused:

who remembers back in the late 70's and early 80s not 200 meters away out side the arcades loads and loads of bikes:eek: i never saw any in the 90's apart from the odd one :o... i wonder what bikes he would have sold if he was open then ,if the Shell petrol satation was pulled down;)

Yes i do remember that.
As for Clarkes, I found there part exchange prices were well off the mark,i was offered £500 more on my 07,Triumph tiger by another dealer.
And the used bikes down stairs are very poorly presented.It doesnt take much effort to valet and present a bike smartly,first imperssions count.
I have only been to North Oxford BMW once but the sales manager was first rate and new his stuff,couldnt be more helpfull.
Shame they are a bit out of the way for me.
 


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