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Kudos to Enve customer service!
I was looking for a small part and it was showing out of stock on Enve's web site. I contacted them via their customer svc form, and heard back within an hour or so from Justin S, their sales operations manager. He took care of me in an amazing way. Talk about creating brand loyalty and delivering for customers!
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An alternative approach (some might even say better) is keeping your stock up to date on the website so you can just buy it instead of praying for a response from a rep.
It seems like the best way to develop a good reputation is to slightly screw up and fix it, no one's gonna praise a manufacturer that just sells what you need... |
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that was neither stated nor implied by the op as the final solution, so perhaps the ending was more creative? |
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yep i've always had great service from them when reaching out in the past. recently worked with justin and the team there on a question that the engineers had to chime in on to give thumbs up or down on product use. super super helpful.
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A few years ago I lost an end cap that they don’t sell separately. Even though I wasn’t the original owner, ENVE placed it as a warranty claim and paid expedited shipping. The entire gesture was shocking!
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Not a surprise due to the strong work ethic of folks in Ogden and other "society influences".
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I scratch my head at the ones, 'Broke that gizmo for the third time but bikemakernamehere came thru again and replaced it quickly!!'
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Regarding the quoted post above: Many times companies keep a small handful of small parts in stock just in case they are needed for warranty. Makes sense to me. |
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I asked Justin's permission to post about service and we agreed I would keep this somewhat generic as he went way above and beyond -- and something he wouldn't want to set as an expectation for others all the time.
It's not about screwing up and then a nice recovery; it's an extra step that I didn't ask for or expect. Again, kudos to them. |
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