Parts Loyalty

Re: Parts Loyalty

Postby bluepart » Tue Dec 03, 2019 10:04 pm

This is about the first good news out of GM in about a dozen years or more.
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Re: Parts Loyalty

Postby rmwooden » Sat Mar 21, 2020 6:03 pm

Struggling with parts loyalty? I have the solution for you CDK managers!
Once setup, your parts department can bill non-factory parts onto repair orders without negatively impacting the loyalty program.
No tally sheets, manual inventory adjustments or maintenance.
Track part sales the same as all other parts.
No complicated billing procedures. Bill parts the same as you do today.
Set stocking levels, phase-in, phase-out, DOS criteria for non-factory stock parts.
Contact Robert at 585-269-1318 or rmwooden @ gmail . com
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Re: Parts Loyalty

Postby Wymetto » Tue Mar 24, 2020 5:13 pm

JeepGuy wrote:How many Dealer's missed out on PASE because of parts loyalty?? I normally run anywhere between 87.5 to 93% and for October we finished at 84.93% and currently November is 81.33% due to availability. If you are above 85% how in the heck did you do it????


Are you talking about Purchase Loyalty or Sales Loyalty?
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Re: Parts Loyalty

Postby weepwomp » Wed Apr 08, 2020 9:29 pm

A method to bill lift kits and wheels we install on new demo trucks without hurting loyalty numbers would be helpful
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Re: Parts Loyalty

Postby rmwooden » Wed Apr 08, 2020 10:06 pm

weepwomp wrote:A method to bill lift kits and wheels we install on new demo trucks without hurting loyalty numbers would be helpful

Yes I can help with that also. Once setup, you can bill any non-factory part onto a customer pay or internal repair order without negatively impacting your sales loyalty numbers. Call Robert at 585-269-1318.
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Re: Parts Loyalty

Postby olepartsguy » Thu Apr 09, 2020 6:27 pm

HAS ANYBODY USED THIS YET?
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Re: Parts Loyalty

Postby Zep33 » Fri Apr 10, 2020 12:03 pm

He's just going to tell you to do all the things that most of us already know about that GM knows we know and now look out for
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Re: Parts Loyalty

Postby rmwooden » Fri Apr 10, 2020 3:23 pm

Zep33 wrote:He's just going to tell you to do all the things that most of us already know about that GM knows we know and now look out for

You may have heard the Abraham Lincoln quote "A man who is his own lawyer has a fool for a client". Same concept here. While you may understand the loyalty program and are proficient with your DMS, have you figured out how to do it?

In more than 30+ years in the dealership world (20+ years consulting with dealers all over North America), I can count on one hand the number of people I've met that have.

Do I charge for my services? Of course! You sell parts for a living. I sell the knowledge and expertise I've spent my life cultivating.

If you invested $100 today knowing that you would be repaid $200 every month thereafter, why wouldn't you do it?

I'm not the "bad guy". Your manufacturer is the one that created a program that does not fit the reality of this world and then penalizes you for it.
I HELP dealers and their managers win the constant tug-o-war between satisfying the factory and being as profitable as possible.
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Re: Parts Loyalty

Postby Zep33 » Fri Apr 10, 2020 5:22 pm

Maybe you should speak to the admins here about advertising your goods rather than spamming the discussion forums.

Believe me, I'm no fan of GM and their stupid games but the rules are the rules and what you are advertising to do here is to show people how to break those rules for a fee.

This is a forum where we help each other out and buy cheap cigarettes.

Enjoy your stay
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Re: Parts Loyalty

Postby Fixed Ops Mgr » Sat Apr 11, 2020 12:36 pm

I agree with Zep33 completely. Most of us are on this forum because we enjoy helping each other out and learning from one another!

Zep33 wrote:Maybe you should speak to the admins here about advertising your goods rather than spamming the discussion forums.

Believe me, I'm no fan of GM and their stupid games but the rules are the rules and what you are advertising to do here is to show people how to break those rules for a fee.

This is a forum where we help each other out and buy cheap cigarettes.

Enjoy your stay
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