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Hi Bob,
He does the same thing when customers list gliders on the www.glidersource.com web site. Another soaring community volunteer put a lot of work into the www.glidersource.com web site. It is excellent. The creator of www.glidersource.com is a glider pilot and trying to make a valuable resource available. Tim's site is very valuable resource too, but... Paul Remde _______________________ "BobD" wrote in message ... I like many others understand that the glider community is small, and perhaps getting smaller. In trying to sell my glider, I placed an ad on Tim Mara's Wings and Wheels. He states on his website that he offers this for free to help the community. Or so I thought. Selling a glider is a difficult task, especially in this economy and to a niche interest group. As for me, I'm buying a new glider and need funding from the sale of my present ship. I do all this on a tight budget. So letting the soaring community know about my offering is a marketing effort of importance and I know that to be successful, I need to cover the bases. Not everyone will see an ad in one given location. Coverage is the issue. I've placed the same advertising offering on SoaringCafe.com's marketplace page. I used the same information there as I did on Wings and Wheels. I've also put the same details here on RAS, and I will likely put them on the SSA paid website marketing pages and anywhere else I feel is appropriate for seeking buyers. I simply want to sell my glider. I've been a customer of Tim's and have spent a lot of money with his enterprise. Which is why I was stunned when he emailed me back saying I cannot duplicate my ad on SoaringCafe and he would pull mine off Wings and Wheels if I didn't discontinue the SoaringCafe ad. His message was "I don't allow it"...period. Why would someone who should know the value of a customer, and the small scale of our community, do that? Anyone know why? When I called him he was indignant and said the policy was in his reply email to me AFTER the ad went up. Such a policy is not stated ANYWHERE on his website. It makes no sense since SoaringCafe is not in competition with Wings and Wheels other than advertising other vendors, who pay for that visibility. SoaringCafe's web presence it different. Tim notified me yesterday that the ad was being removed since I hadn't complied with his demand (24 hours after making it). In calling him to discuss it, he was indignant with me, refused to listen, and hung up. Nice going Tim, you just lost a customer who will now exercise his consumer rights and inform the community of your detrimental decision that undermines my effort to sell my glider. And yes, I will use the internet bully pulpit to let the community know of your attitude towards that community. Hats of to SoaringCafe and goodbye to Wings and Wheels. Honoring and valuing your customers doesn't seem to be in Tim's business plan. I can't think of a worse business attitude. Beware soaring community of those who make it tough on you…like hanging up on you and not listening. Instead, patronize those who go the extra mile and work with you. Bob DeLeon Glider pilot and owner since 1997 |
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On Friday, March 22, 2013 12:49:11 AM UTC-4, Paul Remde wrote:
Hi Bob, He does the same thing when customers list gliders on the www.glidersource.com web site. Another soaring community volunteer put a lot of work into the www.glidersource.com web site. It is excellent. The creator of www.glidersource.com is a glider pilot and trying to make a valuable resource available. Tim's site is very valuable resource too, but... Paul Remde Tim's site is the default place to go to see what is for sale. The other's a just posers. W&W is where the gliders get sold. Tim has provided this service for many years and I think this is the first gripe I think I've ever heard. Those of us that buy and sell sailplanes truely appreciate what he does for us. Sometimes we might even buy something from him. Thanks Tim- Keep up the nice work. UH |
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Add my voice to that of Hank, Chip, Herb and Mark. Tim has worked hard to make Wings & Wheels THE place to sell gliders, and he does it to try to get more business. Duplicating your ad elsewhere is an attack on his model. If you want the best exposure to sell your glider, swallow your pride and make nice with Tim.
-John, Q3 |
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On 3/22/2013 6:30 AM, John Carlyle wrote:
Add my voice to that of Hank, Chip, Herb and Mark. Tim has worked hard to make Wings & Wheels THE place to sell gliders, and he does it to try to get more business. Duplicating your ad elsewhere is an attack on his model. If you want the best exposure to sell your glider, swallow your pride and make nice with Tim. Tim still does not list his requirement the ad for your glider be exclusively with him. The only requirement I see is this one, written in red and underlined: "I only ask that you please send notice when your sailplane, trailer, airplane or part has been sold or your wanted ad is no longer needed." Given the lack of warning about Tim's requirements for exclusivity (and perhaps letting his business interests interfere with his civility), I suggest he immediately and prominently post those requirements, then contact BobD with something like this: "My bad for not informing you of the situation. I'll be glad to repost your ad until you sell your glider. Please let me know at your convenience." Should Tim make such an offer, I hope BobD will accept it graciously, and allow the ad to be reposted. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to email me) |
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On Saturday, March 23, 2013 1:01:51 PM UTC-5, Eric Greenwell wrote:
On 3/22/2013 6:30 AM, John Carlyle wrote: Add my voice to that of Hank, Chip, Herb and Mark. Tim has worked hard to make Wings & Wheels THE place to sell gliders, and he does it to try to get more business. Duplicating your ad elsewhere is an attack on his model. If you want the best exposure to sell your glider, swallow your pride and make nice with Tim. Tim still does not list his requirement the ad for your glider be exclusively with him. The only requirement I see is this one, written in red and underlined: "I only ask that you please send notice when your sailplane, trailer, airplane or part has been sold or your wanted ad is no longer needed." Given the lack of warning about Tim's requirements for exclusivity (and perhaps letting his business interests interfere with his civility), I suggest he immediately and prominently post those requirements, then contact BobD with something like this: "My bad for not informing you of the situation. I'll be glad to repost your ad until you sell your glider. Please let me know at your convenience." Should Tim make such an offer, I hope BobD will accept it graciously, and allow the ad to be reposted. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to email me) Eric: I would gladly do so. No Chip, I'm not hitting below the belt. Hanging up on me when I was trying to have an understanding led to this. Trying to sell my glider and NOT informing me before hand until well after I posted on SoaringCafe hurts the entire community in spite of his store offerings and past services. I understand his right to policy, but read Eric's post. |
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The other's a just posers. W&W is where the gliders get sold.
UH WOW UH. "The others are just posers"... what an unhealthy position that is for our sport. In case you haven't noticed, this is the United States, where free enterprise competition exists for the benefit of the end-user. Me: I'm just trying to sell my glider and stay vibrant in this sport. What's stupid is Tim asked me when I placed my ad what I was getting. I told him a Jonker JS-1C. 3 months later he comes back to bully me into pulling my "for sale" ad off SoaringCafe instead of saying "Hey Bob, hope your ad on my site is getting you prospects. Keep me in mind for your new glider needs such as panel instruments, waxes etc." Now that won't happen, will it? Nope--that wasn't the message I got. I got the Soviet Union instead--my way or the highway. Again: Is this how YOU would treat past, loyal customers? Is this how you help the sport prosper? I understand the issue of competition as with my business. Read the previous post: he does this to others. How detrimental to the sport. |
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If it's important for you to have your ad on Tim's site - comply with what he offers. It's free, it's his site. You don't like it - go somewhere else. Simple.
But obviously you see the value of having your glider advertised for sale on his site, otherwise you wouldn't make such a fuss... Quote:
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Apparently they feel entitled as potential customers of a free service
to dictate the terms of service, and then be vocal in abusing the service provider. And I know this was supposedly triggered by Tim putting the phone down on the person presuming to do this. The more I see and hear the more I sympathise with that decision. On 2013/04/11 5:51 PM, robertsmits wrote: If it's important for you to have your ad on Tim's site - comply with what he offers. It's free, it's his site. You don't like it - go somewhere else. Simple. But obviously you see the value of having your glider advertised for sale on his site, otherwise you wouldn't make such a fuss... BobD;835471 Wrote: The other's a just posers. W&W is where the gliders get sold.- UH- WOW UH. "The others are just posers"... what an unhealthy position that is for our sport. In case you haven't noticed, this is the United States, where free enterprise competition exists for the benefit of the end-user. Me: I'm just trying to sell my glider and stay vibrant in this sport. What's stupid is Tim asked me when I placed my ad what I was getting. I told him a Jonker JS-1C. 3 months later he comes back to bully me into pulling my "for sale" ad off SoaringCafe instead of saying "Hey Bob, hope your ad on my site is getting you prospects. Keep me in mind for your new glider needs such as panel instruments, waxes etc." Now that won't happen, will it? Nope--that wasn't the message I got. I got the Soviet Union instead--my way or the highway. Again: Is this how YOU would treat past, loyal customers? Is this how you help the sport prosper? I understand the issue of competition as with my business. Read the previous post: he does this to others. How detrimental to the sport. -- Bruce Greeff T59D #1771 |
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On Friday, April 12, 2013 8:58:39 AM UTC-6, BruceGreeff wrote:
The more I see and hear the more I sympathise with that decision. Bruce Greeff T59D #1771 Hey Bruce, What have you seen and heard? Ive seen and heard an individual who lives half way around the globe and has "no pony in this race" provide some totally unbased comments. Kill-file anyone? It is important to note that these sellers draw traffic to a commercial site. Would this not dictate some common courtesy? |
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