8 Yr. ago I purchased my P68 and my first 4 tons of pellets from a local dealer. Every year since I've gone back to them for my pellets. My stove is in my basement and my pellets are stored there also. I have double doors on my walk out basement, so delivery is easy. The driver brings a pallet jack with him, and as he slides each ton into the basement the pallet jack is used to move them out of the way. If I am home I'll move them, if not the driver moves them, and my wife always gives him $20 for his troubles. It honestly takes about 5 extra minutes to do this.
This year when I called to order my pellets I was told there was a $10 per ton fee to have them moved after they were set down. I said I'd make sure I was home and use the pallet jack to move them my self. I was told I was no longer allowed to use their pallet jack, the driver would have to do it.
I asked to speak to a manager and explained I was a loyal customer for 8yrs.,I said we took delivery at their convenience, when they had other deliveries in the area, and although other places charged less then their $85 delivery fee for a 30 mile trip, we always ordered from them. I told him this extra $40 seemed a bit much and asked him if he would work with me on this.
His reply was " with every mom and pop place selling pellets, they had to find ways to make money, and I could take it or leave it."
I told him I'd think about it and hung up the phone.
So what do you think? Does this seem a bit much, or are these extra fees the dealer keeps adding on the new norm?
Jim
This year when I called to order my pellets I was told there was a $10 per ton fee to have them moved after they were set down. I said I'd make sure I was home and use the pallet jack to move them my self. I was told I was no longer allowed to use their pallet jack, the driver would have to do it.
I asked to speak to a manager and explained I was a loyal customer for 8yrs.,I said we took delivery at their convenience, when they had other deliveries in the area, and although other places charged less then their $85 delivery fee for a 30 mile trip, we always ordered from them. I told him this extra $40 seemed a bit much and asked him if he would work with me on this.
His reply was " with every mom and pop place selling pellets, they had to find ways to make money, and I could take it or leave it."
I told him I'd think about it and hung up the phone.
So what do you think? Does this seem a bit much, or are these extra fees the dealer keeps adding on the new norm?
Jim
But the customers today, in general, are just as much to blame as anything else. If the store does reward loyalty with a small fee waiver, the customer will get on facebook or some method of instant communication and tell the story. Next every customer will be demanding the fee waiver.