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Why do women NEED to be sweet and kind in order to get assistance in life but men can act bold and aggressive?

I am having issues with my new car. I have brought it back to the dealership three times (which is inconvenient when you have to work) and the issue remains. Feeling a bit frustrated I asked the "manager" in the service dept. if I could speak with the general manager - service dept. and dealership are attached. I waited 20 minutes before both men arrived looking very stern and said "What exactly is YOUR problem?" I explained the issue (even though they KNEW what the issue was). They looked at each other and jointly agreed (w/o the conversation being directed my way) that the manufacturer should be notified. Meanwhile a gentleman next to me (who came in 30 minutes after I did) was able to leave immediately with a rental because his car was having an oil change.

This is not the first time things like this happen to me.

I explained this to my father and his response was ... "You get more bees with honey than you do with vinegar" WTF? Was there a time lapse back to 1962 that I am unaware of? My time and money is just as valuable as a man's.

Is this an American thing ... Is this a sexism thing?

It's depressing knowing that I have the rest of my life having to deal with this.
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braveheart21 · 61-69, M
Is the car new or a previously owned car
dontbekoi · 36-40, F
@braveheart21 New. Bought there with an extended warrantee package😞
braveheart21 · 61-69, M
How old is it now@dontbekoi
dontbekoi · 36-40, F
@braveheart21 Barely a year and the mileage is minimal.
braveheart21 · 61-69, M
If its under a year contact the manufacturer as most have a clsuse in the warranty that if the vehicle is not of merchantable standard and fit for purpose they have a duty to replace it or refund the purchase price... Also contact the motoring press and complain about the quality of the vehicle and lack of care from your dealer... Make a public fuss and dont back down... @dontbekoi
dontbekoi · 36-40, F
@braveheart21 Such good information ... not only for me, but for others who are reading this. Thank you 🙂
braveheart21 · 61-69, M
No problem... Use the press as they use us.... Name and shame your dealer and the motor company if you get no satisfaction.... Also use the law to protect your consumer rights to products that are fit for purpose.. @dontbekoi