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Are Stratstone finally waking up to customers needs
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Are Stratstone finally waking up to customers needs

Being in the market for a new Discovery I sent for the usual brochures etc. Since had an email from a Becci at Stratstone head office asking how they can help with my enquiry. Just wondered if this is a genuine attempt by them as so far trying to get sales people interested at Stratstone Stockton seems all but impossible.
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Nope we will all be getting sales calls etc is a hard time at the mo for Dealers so the Sales team will be grasping it anything
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No, Censored are still dead from the neck up. I had a call from ST wolverhampton (Ex Bushbury) asking me if they could interest me in a D3. What do you think I'm driving now, and where did I buy it from?

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Re: Are Stratstone finally waking up to customers needs

Scout Leader wrote:
Being in the market for a new Discovery I sent for the usual brochures etc. Since had an email from a Becci at Stratstone head office asking how they can help with my enquiry. Just wondered if this is a genuine attempt by them as so far trying to get sales people interested at Stratstone Stockton seems all but impossible.


I've had dealings [in the passing] with Stratstones at Stockton.
To me it seems a great dealership - nice friendly, attentive staff.
But this may still be staff from before that dealership was taken over by Stratstones.
They've even offered to come all the way down to me to collect and service my D3.
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