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Originally posted by tigeone I have to say that there are good and bad no matter what the industry,boat dealers,car dealers,RV dealers..I am in the automotive business and we have to deal with scores,CSI, Rec Dealer and fix it right..I have to say that my Tige dealer,Tige Performance Boats of AZ is top notch,Charlie is always there (owner) and always puts his hand out to greet me.I bent my prop earlier this year and they put a new one on and didn`t charge me labor!They have fixed all my issues in less time then what they told me.Kevin in service is also very good and sticks by what he says! I love this place! I have to say if anyone is having an issue with their dealer and are looking to by another Tige I highly rec this dealer!! Thanks Tige Performance Boats! I`ll be back for my next boat!
I am with you on that! I love my Tige dealer, they are always willing to help and fix things for you Thanks Tige Performance Boats of AZ!
Corey, Bill and Scott at Wakeboard and Waterski Specialty in Denver did a great job for us, particularly as we were taking the boat across the Canadian border. When our trip to pick up the boat was delayed because of a faulty Perfect Pass unit, Corey met us halfway by towing the boat out to St. Louis to meet at Joel's State-A-Mind Tige shop. Joel also helped us a lot getting to a water test site on the Mississippi. Our after-sales care with Corey has also been wonderful, even though we're now back in Canada. Wakeboard and Waterski Specialty is a very customer-oriented business.
Originally posted by CFord Corey, Bill and Scott at Wakeboard and Waterski Specialty in Denver did a great job for us, particularly as we were taking the boat across the Canadian border. When our trip to pick up the boat was delayed because of a faulty Perfect Pass unit, Corey met us halfway by towing the boat out to St. Louis to meet at Joel's State-A-Mind Tige shop. Joel also helped us a lot getting to a water test site on the Mississippi. Our after-sales care with Corey has also been wonderful, even though we're now back in Canada. Wakeboard and Waterski Specialty is a very customer-oriented business.
I agree with you. Our service from the crew at Wakeboard & Watersik Specialty has been awesome. They have taken care of everything we needed!
we bought ours from taylors boats, and when we were in the process of buying it they were great. they have treated us pretty good. the only problem we have had is was a warrenty issue. our mounts on the swim deck started to cave the fiber glass. it was just bad design. we took it back to taylors to see if it was under warrenty. tige wouldnt warrenty it becouse we werent the origanal owners. it would have been nice if the dealer would have helped us out, but they wouldnt touch it.
I always look at this way. Your really not buying a boat, your
buying a dealer. Having the best boat (you pick you
favorite brand) in combination with a poor dealer is
worthless. It just leads to heartburn and frustration
because every boat at one time or another will have
problems or issues.
It is how good your dealer and their service department
are that really counts. They can minimize your downtime
and maximize your fun time which is what you want during
the short summer months.
I just ordered my third Tige (In 7 years) earlier this month
Wakeboard and Waterski Specialty in Denver. Their service
is second to none. I really could care less about what brand
they sold.
Let's face it, Tige, Malibu, M/C, or CC all put out extremely
well made boats usually with minimal issues. Bottomline
it is the dealer who stands behind the boat is the key to
making and keeping the customer happy.
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