williamr1248
Well-known member
I got a call from Aerus/Lux yesterday telling me it was time for my service call for my Electrolux vacuum. I was shocked and started asking more questions.
They said they would be in my area this week and could stop by and check my machine out.
Now it even gets a little more strange. I think it was legitimate as the lady told me what model and when I bought the machine. All correct information. She said she was from Aerus in Texas.
Now is where it's gets interesting. She told me they would be coming from Louisville, Kentucky. That is 2 hours away and out of state.
Why would I turn over my machine to anyone driving from 2 hours away?
I did ask her some questions and she in turn asked me some questions. It was a polite exchange of information but still a very strange call.
I asked her:
(1) why would they be coming from Louiville and how could that be profitable to drive 2 hours one way?
(2) why have they closed all the Aerus locations in Indiana like Ft. Wayne, Anderson, Evansville and even the central Indianapolis location?
(3) who in todays world is going to be home during the day and is going to open their door to a perfect stranger? Door to Door sales are not even allowed in my area.
(4) You would be turning your machine over to a complete stranger
Her answers were as follows:
They closed the Indianapolis location because they had TOO much business and the area was not that good!
That makes no sense to me.
She did say they were looking to maybe opening up a new location on the north side in Carmel.
I told her I was not interested for the following reasons:
(1) I would not spend that kind of money on ANY product that had no
local "brick and mortar" store for service in the state.
(2) I did not like the pricing structure where they were selling the new machines for big price difference between dealers
I DID NOT TELL her but I was thinking:
(1) I had several friends who had problems with the bags leaking on their new machines
(2) I did not like the idea that the new machine was not American Aerus/Lux design
(3) The Aerus power nozzle was outdated, loud and would not stand by inself
(4) bags and filters were expensive to replace
(5) plastic fuller brush on the floor tool
I just can't see people in TODAY'S world opening their door to a perfect stranger or tuning over their expensive machine to a man who is from 200 miles away. This is VERY different from the days when the Electrolux man as a local guy which everyone knew and they had stores in all the main cities in the state for service and the stores were company owned.
Has anyone else received one of these calls?
They said they would be in my area this week and could stop by and check my machine out.
Now it even gets a little more strange. I think it was legitimate as the lady told me what model and when I bought the machine. All correct information. She said she was from Aerus in Texas.
Now is where it's gets interesting. She told me they would be coming from Louisville, Kentucky. That is 2 hours away and out of state.
Why would I turn over my machine to anyone driving from 2 hours away?
I did ask her some questions and she in turn asked me some questions. It was a polite exchange of information but still a very strange call.
I asked her:
(1) why would they be coming from Louiville and how could that be profitable to drive 2 hours one way?
(2) why have they closed all the Aerus locations in Indiana like Ft. Wayne, Anderson, Evansville and even the central Indianapolis location?
(3) who in todays world is going to be home during the day and is going to open their door to a perfect stranger? Door to Door sales are not even allowed in my area.
(4) You would be turning your machine over to a complete stranger
Her answers were as follows:
They closed the Indianapolis location because they had TOO much business and the area was not that good!
That makes no sense to me.
She did say they were looking to maybe opening up a new location on the north side in Carmel.
I told her I was not interested for the following reasons:
(1) I would not spend that kind of money on ANY product that had no
local "brick and mortar" store for service in the state.
(2) I did not like the pricing structure where they were selling the new machines for big price difference between dealers
I DID NOT TELL her but I was thinking:
(1) I had several friends who had problems with the bags leaking on their new machines
(2) I did not like the idea that the new machine was not American Aerus/Lux design
(3) The Aerus power nozzle was outdated, loud and would not stand by inself
(4) bags and filters were expensive to replace
(5) plastic fuller brush on the floor tool
I just can't see people in TODAY'S world opening their door to a perfect stranger or tuning over their expensive machine to a man who is from 200 miles away. This is VERY different from the days when the Electrolux man as a local guy which everyone knew and they had stores in all the main cities in the state for service and the stores were company owned.
Has anyone else received one of these calls?