WHERE I GOT GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE TODAY

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WHERE I GOT GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE TODAY

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The service manager at the :applause: Cochrane Canadian tire, looked really overworked, but was helpful.
Congratulations!
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TTR110 for sale

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where did the little clapping dude come from, I hate those things.
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This suprises me to no end! Boston Pizza in Airdrie on Wed. night. The place was stupid busy, but our waitress was polite, knew what she was doing and actually came back to the table after the food was served to check on us. We haven't had this type of service since we came to Alberta !! :applause: (sorry Johnathan)
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I had an issue with CIBC Visa this year. I had deposited a couple of USD cheques for about $100.00 in July. They did not cash them and never returned them to me. I called them a few times on it but they never got the money or cheques back to me. I finally went to my branch and they put in a complaint to the CIBC complaint dept. I finally got a call back this Monday and again on Tuesday the phoned back and the money was deposited in my account at the exchange rate from July. Plus, they added an extra $100.00 in my account as a peace offering for their screw up. I thought that was excellent. :applause: I like this thread, great idea Jonathan!
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i went to Home Depot in Shaunessy. i needed keys cut. The guy admitted he sucked at car key cutting and got another guy to do it. i appreciated the honesty.

i bank regularly at Royal in Shawnessy. The business tellers are so nice...always :applause:
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You guys have the spirit!
It feels good dosnt it, yeah it does.
BUT, STOP WITH THE FREAKIN HAPPY FACE DUDE!
YOUR KILLIN ME!
lol
Johnathan the anti happy face guy.
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TTR110 for sale

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Pro Am cycle , Jason got me a good deal on a couple Yammies.

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A couple of weeks ago went to Greenhawk (a Horse store) anyway had no idea what I'm looking for and the two sales girls gave me all the help and understanding about the things I needed. considering I know nothing about horse stuff. Did you know there is 6 differnt shampoos you can buy for a horse??? last time i checked when a horse gets dirty it stands in the rain and gets washed off.. Who Knew???? :confused: :confused: :confused:

Annyways hats off to them for helping me

Oh Oh I feel it , here it comes

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10 acre private custom built motocross track built by some friends and me
OH YA, AND REAL GOOD LOCKS AND CHAINS SO DONT EVEN THINK ABOUT IT!!!!!!

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Janine at Cycleworks. She's awesome, always calls me back. Knows her KTM stuff :nworthy: :applause:

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MtnBlue wrote:Janine at Cycleworks. She's awesome, always calls me back. Knows her KTM stuff :nworthy: :applause:

Charles
I will second that! Janine at Cycleworks and Suzanne at Blackfoot, always great service.

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good service

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64 ave canadian tire tried 3 times to colour match a can of paint for me all last night and wasted 3 gallons of paint. thats 100$. it didnt work but I appreciated the huge effort. I will go back many times to buy there!

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Henry wrote:
MtnBlue wrote:Janine at Cycleworks. She's awesome, always calls me back. Knows her KTM stuff :nworthy: :applause:

Charles
I will second that! Janine at Cycleworks and Suzanne at Blackfoot, always great service.

:cheers:
I will 3rd that! Janine is excellent at Cycleworks, and have more parts on hand, than any other bike shop in town. There's a guy named Doug there, thats a pretty good salesman as well. :D
Dave at A&E has always went out of his way to help me as well. Especially on my last bike.

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Post by hemi »

I'll 2nd Suzanne at Blackfoot,hard to find a more informed young lady.

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Post by Waxy »

More kudos for Janine at Cycle Works, she knows her stuff.

Kudos to the Cycle Works parts department in general for having a good stock of parts. It's really nice when a dealer actually has stuff on hand.

I'll give a shout out to Kelly at Country Tire too, he always gives me not only a smoking deal on tires, but unbeatable customer service. He actually tracked down a used tire for me to match the three good ones I had and installed it free of charge when they couldn't repair the hole in the existing one. You don't get that kind of service at most tire shops (ie Kal Tire).

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