Randy Savage
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CarAudio.com Veteran
So, last week, some guy calls up and wants to drop off his car for an install.
Wants a radio and 4 speakers installed in his 95 Saturn SL. Very easy car to do.
Drops off the car Friday night, and picks it up Saturday afternoon. I installed a Pioneer 4800 CD player and 2 sets of 6.5" Eclipse speakers. Everything went fine with the install.
Comes back Saturday, picks up the car, leaves, no problem.
Then, comes in Sunday morning, as soon as I walk in, he comes storming in. Tells me he's not happy with everything, and "the speakers are crackling and breaking up when he turns up the volume".
So, I say ok, let's go take a listen. As some of you know Pioneer radios go up to like 60 in volume. So, I get in his car. Turn it up to 30, 35, 40, 45, still sounds fine. He tells me to keep going. I go up to 50, sounds fine. 55, sounds ok, a little distortion, still sounds decent though. Tells me to go higher. I go up to 60. It's distorting. He tells me "see, it's breaking up!!".
I notify him that that's what happens when you crank a radio all the way up...it distorts. Everyone knows that. Only thing that will help prevent that is adding an amp for the interiors. He goes on to tell me he's been doing this for a lot longer then me and knows more then I do. I restate my point, when you crank up the radio, it will distort no matter what speakers are in the car. Once again, he knows more then me apparently. I tell him he's exactly right, that he knows much more then I do, and this makes him even more furious. (I was having so much fun with this guy).
So he tells me he wants the Polk speakers installed, and he's not paying any more money. I tell him he has to pay more money, as the installation is 100% fine and there's absolutely nothing wrong with it. He flips out, and leaves his car and says he will call back when my manager gets in.
So, my manager talks to him about an hour later over the phone. He tells him he went out and listened to his car, and it sounds fine. He tells him the same thing I told him, that it will distort when the radio is at max volume, no matter what speakers are in the car. He argues back and forth, and my manager tells him that he will put in the Polks, and he won't charge him extra, but the Polk's are also $40 cheaper, and he's not getting that money back, as it's going towards the installation of the new speakers. He gets mad at that point, but agrees to have the Polks installed.
So, I install the Polks, and instead of distorting at 55 like the Eclipse's did, the Polks are distorting at a much lower volume (around 45-50 or so, which is still loud as shit).
He comes back to pick up his car as I'm working on another install outside. I hear him get into his car, crank it up, and I can tell it sounds like shit from 20ft away. He peels out behind our shop and takes off. I think he saw me giggling at him when he cranked it too //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
The other day I just found out that he wrote a formal complaint to corporate stating that we "insulted his intelligence" by telling him that distortion will occur from max volume, and that he will never shop here again because we wouldn't refund his $40 because we had to uninstall and reinstall a new set of speakers because he was not satisfied by his purchase...which he picked out himself, BTW.
Now, he came down and talked to another installer and wants him to look at his car for some odd reason. Doesn't want me or my manager touching it.
This guy is such a douchebag.
Wants a radio and 4 speakers installed in his 95 Saturn SL. Very easy car to do.
Drops off the car Friday night, and picks it up Saturday afternoon. I installed a Pioneer 4800 CD player and 2 sets of 6.5" Eclipse speakers. Everything went fine with the install.
Comes back Saturday, picks up the car, leaves, no problem.
Then, comes in Sunday morning, as soon as I walk in, he comes storming in. Tells me he's not happy with everything, and "the speakers are crackling and breaking up when he turns up the volume".
So, I say ok, let's go take a listen. As some of you know Pioneer radios go up to like 60 in volume. So, I get in his car. Turn it up to 30, 35, 40, 45, still sounds fine. He tells me to keep going. I go up to 50, sounds fine. 55, sounds ok, a little distortion, still sounds decent though. Tells me to go higher. I go up to 60. It's distorting. He tells me "see, it's breaking up!!".
I notify him that that's what happens when you crank a radio all the way up...it distorts. Everyone knows that. Only thing that will help prevent that is adding an amp for the interiors. He goes on to tell me he's been doing this for a lot longer then me and knows more then I do. I restate my point, when you crank up the radio, it will distort no matter what speakers are in the car. Once again, he knows more then me apparently. I tell him he's exactly right, that he knows much more then I do, and this makes him even more furious. (I was having so much fun with this guy).
So he tells me he wants the Polk speakers installed, and he's not paying any more money. I tell him he has to pay more money, as the installation is 100% fine and there's absolutely nothing wrong with it. He flips out, and leaves his car and says he will call back when my manager gets in.
So, my manager talks to him about an hour later over the phone. He tells him he went out and listened to his car, and it sounds fine. He tells him the same thing I told him, that it will distort when the radio is at max volume, no matter what speakers are in the car. He argues back and forth, and my manager tells him that he will put in the Polks, and he won't charge him extra, but the Polk's are also $40 cheaper, and he's not getting that money back, as it's going towards the installation of the new speakers. He gets mad at that point, but agrees to have the Polks installed.
So, I install the Polks, and instead of distorting at 55 like the Eclipse's did, the Polks are distorting at a much lower volume (around 45-50 or so, which is still loud as shit).
He comes back to pick up his car as I'm working on another install outside. I hear him get into his car, crank it up, and I can tell it sounds like shit from 20ft away. He peels out behind our shop and takes off. I think he saw me giggling at him when he cranked it too //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
The other day I just found out that he wrote a formal complaint to corporate stating that we "insulted his intelligence" by telling him that distortion will occur from max volume, and that he will never shop here again because we wouldn't refund his $40 because we had to uninstall and reinstall a new set of speakers because he was not satisfied by his purchase...which he picked out himself, BTW.
Now, he came down and talked to another installer and wants him to look at his car for some odd reason. Doesn't want me or my manager touching it.
This guy is such a douchebag.
