I have never really been a fan of UHS, but today was that reassurance why they don't have my business. Customer calls wanting a fob programmed to their car that they got off line. I quoted it to the customer along with the disclaimer of they owe regardless of the key programs or not, they stated it should be just fine because it came from a reliable vendor who sells to regular locksmiths. Customer stopped by, I go out to the vehicle and hello UHS, Thanks for lowering the standards to selling to ANYONE, not to mention to a customer who is technically required to be licensed in this state to purchase from vendors.
Now, I get it, every company does this. It's just the thought process that vendors should be just as proactive with Licensed States and helping to better the profession that they cater to.
Selling to ANYONE
I have never really been a fan of UHS, but today was that reassurance why they don't have my business. Customer calls wanting a fob programmed to their car that they got off line. I quoted it to the customer along with the disclaimer of they owe regardless of the key programs or not, they stated it should be just fine because it came from a reliable vendor who sells to regular locksmiths. Customer stopped by, I go out to the vehicle and hello UHS, Thanks for lowering the standards to selling to ANYONE, not to mention to a customer who is technically required to be licensed in this state to purchase from vendors.
Now, I get it, every company does this. It's just the thought process that vendors should be just as proactive with Licensed States and helping to better the profession that they cater to.
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